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    Buffalo Paper - The Present Status of Electric Transmission of Power

    By Richard P. Rothwell

    At the Boston Meeting of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in February last, Mr. George W. Mansfield read an interesting paper on " The Electric Motor in Mining Operations," and he entered in

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - Henderson Steel

    By Alfred F. Brainerd

    There has been no enterprise undertaken in this and adjoining States which has attracted so much interest, or has been watched so closely as this, the first successful attempt to convert our ordinary

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - The Efficiency of a Steam-Boiler using the Waste Gas of a Blast-Furnace as Fuel

    By D. S. Jacobus

    The boiler here referred to was of the water-tube type, having 2535 square feet of heating-surface, which the makers held to be capable of generating 325 horse-power of steam; this being understood to

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - The Feasibility of using Cheaper Fuels in the Blast-Furnace.

    By Jacob T. Wainwright

    The object of this paper is to describe some efforts and observations by the writer relating to this subject. Althongh the usual type of' blast-furnace is a most efficient device for smelting

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - Mining in Soft Ore-Bodies at Low Moor

    By W. S. Hungerford

    As several papers on the subject of mining in soft ore-bodies have recently appeared in the Transactions and in the Engineering and Mining Journal, the following brief account of the method introduced

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Note on the Use of Crude Petroleum as Fuel for Raising Steam at the South Chicago Works

    By E. C. Potter

    FUEL-OIL was first substituted for coal at these works in September, 1888. It was first applied in the converting-department to the battery of boilers, consisting of 14 tubular boilers, 16 feet in len

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Prominent Sources of Iron-Ore Supply

    By John Birkinbine

    The estimated product of iron-ore in 1888 throughout the world was, in round numbers, 50,000,000 gross tons, of which the United States produced about one-fourth. Great Britain leads this country in p

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Note on the Nickel-Ore of Russell Springs, Logan County, Kansas

    By Fred P. Dewey

    Early last March Mr. Jerome Coldren, an old miner add prospector, undertook a prospecting tour through the western part of Kansas, and discovered a very peculiar bed of rock, which yielded a white met

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Supplementary Note on Blast-Furnace Lines

    By Edward Walsh

    The difficulty of securing for experimental research the actual conditions to be found in practice very frequently deters many from engaging in such work. Probably no metallurgical operation is more d

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel

    By Porter W. Shimer

    The solution used in the following method for phosphorns-determination is the filtrate obtained in the nitric and sulphuric acid method for the determination of silicon (Transactions, vii., 346). This

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Soaping Geysers

    By Arnold Hague

    At the Buffalo meeting, October, 1888, Dr. Raymond presented a paper entitled: "Soaping Geysers" (p. 449 of the present volume), in which he called attention to the use of soap by tourists to cause er

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Gold-Milling in the Black Hills

    By H. O. Hofman

    With the exception of the exhaustive paper on the Father de Smet mill, by its designer, Mr. A. J. Bowie, Jr. (Bans., x. 87), nothing, so far as the writer is aware, has as yet appeared on the stamp-mi

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - The Effect of Velocity and Tension of Gases on the Reduction of Ores in the Blast-Furnace

    By Theo W. Robinson

    The evolution of the modern blast-furnace from the embryonic stages of comparatively few years ago, has been the work of wide praetiee and experiment. That much is still to be desired, the experience

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Birmingham Paper - The Grading of Birmingham Pig-Iron

    By Kenneth Robertson

    ALL, strangers visiting this district are struck with the peculiar manner in which the pig-iron is graded. There are eleven regular grades, besides which, when gray forge is ordered, one-half of Nos.

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Rail-Sections

    By Frederic A. Delano

    The subject of the wear of rails seems to have attracted an unusual amount of interest in the last six months, and in the bope of doing my share to direct opinions in what seems to me the right direct

    Jan 1, 1889

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    New York Paper - Silicon in Cast-Iron (Analytical Determinations by H. S. FLEMING and EDWARD ORTON, JR.)

    By W. J. Keep

    Cast-iron, or pig-iron, is iron which contains all the carbon that it could absorb during its reduction in the blast-furnace. As is well-known to chemists, carbon exists in cast-iron in two distinct f

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Electrolytic Assay of Copper

    By William Glenn

    Almost beyond doubt, the most important contribution to the assaying of copper yet made, is that of Mr. Eustis (Bans., xi., 120) on the " Comparison of Various Methods of Copper Analysis," which indic

    Jan 1, 1889