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    New York Paper - The Reopening of the Tilly Foster Iron-Mine

    By F. H. McDowell

    DURING the last eighteen months the Tilly Foster Iron Mine Company, the President of' which is Mr. E. I?. Hatfield and the Managing Director Mr. B. G. Clarke, has been carrying out a plan

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - A New System for Operating Regenerative Hot-Blast Stoves

    By Jacob T. Wainwright

    AS a means for increasing the efficiency in modern blast-furnaces by supplying to them blast of a much higher temperature than is now possible, the writer offers as a suggestion a modification in the

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - Soaping Geysers

    By R. W. Raymond

    Some months ago I heard from a party of returned tourists an amusing story of a Chinese laundryman in the National Park who had included in his cabin a hot spring, of which he was accustomed to avail

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - Note on Arsenic Determination

    By R. C. Canby

    The difficulty of exact neutralization by ammonia of the acid solution obtained in the determination of arsenic by the method of fusion with carbonate of soda and nitrate of potassium, led me to try t

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - The Mining Industry in its Relation to Forestry

    By B. E. Fernow

    In order to ascertain to what extent the mining industry has been dependent upon forest-supplies, for the purpose of a report upon

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Note upon some Results of the Storage of Water in Arizona

    By William P. Blake

    As the storage of water for agricultural and mining purposes in the arid regions of the West is now receiving much attention by the people and their representatives, some facts coucerning the greatest

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham District

    By Alfred F. Brainerd

    The subject of the supply and the quality of the iron-ore and coke of this State has suffered exaggeration and misrepresentation in both directions. Unsophisticated persons have made extraordinary rep

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Utah and Montana Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of the Argentiferous Manganese Ores of Tombstone District, Arizona

    By Charles W. Goodale

    The attention of the Institute has been called by Prof. John A. Church* and Mr. W. Lawrence Austin? to the free-milling ores of the Tombstone mines and their treatment, but the silver-bearing man gan

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - The Cost of a Ton of Pig-Iron in the Sequachee Valley

    By William M. Bowron

    An interesting calculation was made at the Chattanooga Meeting of 1885 as to the cost of making a ton of pig-iron in the Chatta-

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - The Equalization of Load on Winding-Engines by the Employment of Spiral Drums

    By E. M. Rogers

    In hoisting from shafts of considerable depth, the dead weightdue to the accumulating length of cable is an important element, and has

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - Phosphate Slag

    By William B. Phillips

    It is proposed in this paper to discuss some of the chemical and physical principles involved in the manufacture and use of this important by-product obtained in the manufacture of steel by the basic

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - Pig-Iron of Unusual Strength

    By Fred P. Dewey

    The product of the Muirkirk, Md., furnace has always enjoyed a very high reputation for strength ; and this is supported not only by its behavior in practice, both alone and in mixtures, but also by t

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - The Distribution of Phosphorus in the Ludington Mine, Iron Mountain, Michigan; A Study in Isochemic Lines

    By David H. Browne

    One of the most difficult problems in the chemistry of iron-ore, and one, the solution of which, so far as I am aware, has never been attempted, is the distribution, throughout a given vein, of Bessem

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - A Rapid Method for the Reduction of Ferric Sulplate in Volumetric Analysis. (See Discussion, p. 757.)

    By Clemens Jones

    The difficulties attending the reduction of ferric sulphate in the determination of metallic iron by the method of Marguerite, are often serious, and affect time, patience and accuracy. They depend up

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Note on the Koepe System of Winding from Shafts

    By John H. Harden

    The Koepe system of winding from shafts is the invention of Mr. Frederick Koepe, Manager of the Hanover Coal Mine, Westphalia, one of the collieries worked by Krupp, the well-known German ironmaster.

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Proposed Rail-Sections

    By Robert W. Hunt

    When I had the honor of presenting to the Institute at the Buffalo meeting in October, 1888 (Trans., xvii., 226), my paper on " Steel Rails and Specifications for their Manufacture," I expressed my he

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - The English versus the Continental System of Jigging-Is Close Sizing Advantageous?

    By H. S. Munroe

    To those familiar with ore-dressing practice, it is hardly necessary to dwell upon the importance of the jig. Within its proper sphere no substitute has been found that does the work as well or as che

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - The Geology of Buffalo as Related to Natural-Gas Explorations along the Niagara River

    By Charles Albert Ashburner

    THE stratigraphical geology of the vicinity of Buffalo has always been of great interest on account of its bearing on the origin and history of the Niagara-river gorge, between the Falls and Lake Onta

    Jan 1, 1889