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    Lake Superior Paper - An Automatic Stock-Line Recorder for Iron Blast-Furnaces

    By J. E. Johnson

    OF the many items of information necessary to the successful management of the blast-furnace, few are more important than knowledge of the location and movement of the stock: line:—whether the furnace

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Washington Paper - Cyaniding Silver-Gold Ores of the Palmarejo Mine, Chihuahua, Mexico

    By T. H. Oxnam

    The predominating value of the ores now being treated by the Palmarejo and Mexican Gold Fields, Ltd., is silver, although some gold also is carried. The present method of treatment consists of wet-

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Constitution of Mattes Produced in Copper-Smelting

    By R. C. Philp, Allan Gibb

    The term a matte " is applied to smelting-products so extremely diverse in composition and physical properties that it appears impossible to devise any generic formula to represent, chemically, the ma

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Washington Paper - The Outlook for Coal-Mining in Alaska

    By Alfred H. Brooks

    Less than a decade ago the consumption of coal in Alaska was practically limited to the salmon canneries and the few ode-mines and settlements along the Pacific coast of the The-itory. The sparse popu

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Washington Paper - Improved Method of Slag-Treatment at Argo

    By Harold V. Pearce

    The plant of the Boston and Colorado Smelting Company, at Argo, Colo., has not received special notice in technical or scientific publications for some time past. Dr. Peters1 described the development

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Washington Paper - The Copper-Deposits at San Jose, Tamaulipas, Mexico

    By J. E. Kemp

    1. Situation.—From Monterey in the State of Nuevo Leon, the Sierra Madre mountains stretch away to the southeast and present a steep front to the northeast. The Monterey and Mexican Gulf railway. whic

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Washington Paper - Gas-Producer Power-Plants

    By Samuel S. Wyer

    The installation of the gas-producer power-plant in America has been so unusual that all engineers have viewed it with interest; a large majority, however, regard it with a lack of confidence and many

    Jan 1, 1906

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    The Mojave Mining District of California

    By CHARLES E. W.

    I. LOCATION. THE Mojave mining district is situated in a group of small hills centering around Soledad peak, in the Mojave desert, Kern county, Cal. These hills are about 4.5 miles SSW. of Mojave, a

    Jan 1, 1906

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    The Importance of Fine-Grinding in the Cyanide-Treatment of Gold- and Silver-Ores

    By FREDERICK C. BROWN

    THE practice of fine-grinding is now being so successfully - carried on in some fields, notably in West Australia, and its advisability has been so frequently pointed out' that the matter in this

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Crushing-Tests of the Diamonds Used in Drilling

    By Alexander N. Mitinsky

    UP to a certain limit, the increase of pressure on the diamond-drill increases the rate of progress in drilling. That limit is set by the resistance of the diamonds to compression; and beyond it, the

    Jan 1, 1906

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    The Beard-Mackie Sight-Indicator for the Measurement of Marsh-Gas in Collieries

    By M. H. HARRINOTON

    THE Transactions of the Institute afford abundant evidence of the general recognition by mining engineers of the importance of a safety-lamp which will not only give warning of the presence of fire-da

    Jan 1, 1906

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    List of Members ? corrected to November 15, 1905

    By AIME AIME

    American Institute of Mining Engineers. (Organized in 1871, and Incorporated in 1905.) OFFICERS. For the year ending February, 1906. Directors JAMES GAYLEY (President), R. W. RAYMOND (Secretary),

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Fine Grinding o f Ore by Tube.Mills. and Cyaniding at El Oro. Mexico

    By G. Caetani

    I. INTRODUCTION. WE owe to the courtesy of Mr. R. M. Raymond, Manager of the El Oro Mining & Railway Co., Ltd., the permission of publishing in this paper the results of a series of experiments and t

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Hall's Paper on The Use of High Percentages of Fine Ore in a Charcoal Blast-Furnace (see p. 360)

    R. H. Sweetser, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. (communication to the Secretary*):—The recent work of furnace No. 1 of The Algoma Steel .Co., at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, using for fuel, first all charcoal, t

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Gayley's Paper on The Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (see Trans., xxxv., 746)

    Joseph W. RichaRds, South Bethlehem, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*): The hold experiment of Mr. James Gayley in drying the blast used in the Isabella furnace has attracted the attention of the

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Discussions - Of Messrs. Gibb and Philp's Paper on The Constitution of Mattes Produced in Copper-Smelting (see p. 665)

    Edward Keller, Baltimore, Md. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The authors of this paper are to be commended for their industry and congratulated upon the many interesting results which were the fr

    Jan 1, 1906

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    The Use of High Percentages's of Fine Ore in a Charcoal Blast-Furnace.

    By R. H. SWEETSERS

    A Discussion of Mr. Hall's paper, read at the Washington Meeting, February, 1905. R. H. SWEETSER, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. (communication to the Secretary*) :-The recent work of furnace No. 1 of T

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Campbell's Paper on The Influence of Carbon, Phosphorus, Manganese and Sulphur on the Tensile Strength of Open-Hearth Steel (see Trans., xxxv., 772)

    Mansfield MERRIMAN,Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*):—The formulas established by Mr. Campbell require the use of tables in order to take into account the influ

    Jan 1, 1906