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    Albany Paper - Notes on the New Jersey Fire-Brick Industry

    By Heinrich Ries

    The manufacture of fire-brick represents one of the oldest branches of the clay-working industry in New Jersey, and is of more importance than is commonly imagined. The New Jersey clays were first

    Jan 1, 1904

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    New York Paper - Tests of Steel for Electric Conductivity, With Special Reference to Conductor-Rails

    By J. A. Capp

    For certain classes of electric railways a steel conductor is preferable to the oldcr atld more commonly used overhead trolley-wire. The third-rail presents a rather better appearance, because of the

    Jan 1, 1904

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    New York Paper - The Yellow-Ocher Deposits of the Cartersville District, Bartow County, Georgia

    By Thomas Leonard Watson

    Introduction,...... Historical Statement,....644 Geology of the District,....645 The Weisner Quartzite,....647 Topography,. .....653 Rock-Weathering,..... The OcheR-Deposits,.....655 Petrography o

    Jan 1, 1904

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    New York Paper - Note Concerning an Old Instrument for Finding Distances, Exhibiting the Oldest Known Form of the Transit-Theodolite Principle

    By H. D. Hoskold

    DuRing the last few years, various persons have been put forward as originators of some mechanical device for the purpose of finding distances without the use of a chain or other linear measuring-inst

    Jan 1, 1904

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    New York Paper - The Metallurgy of the Homestake Ore (Discussion, p. 983)

    I. The Property. The Homestake Mining Co. has acquired through consolida tion the ground and equipment of the Father De Smet Con solidated Gold-Mining Co., the Deadwood-Terra Mining Go., the Caledo

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Albany Paper - Biographical Notice of Arthur L. Collins

    By Benjamin B. Lawrence

    Arthur Launcelot Collins was born at Truro in Cornmall, England, July 8, 1868. His father, J. H. Collins, is well kuown as an engineer, and his books have been widely read in this country: Arthur was

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Albany Paper - The Box Electric Rock-Drill

    By Frank E. Shepard

    Electric power in mining-operations is now successfully applied to haulage, hoisting, lighting and pumping; and until lately, drilling was the one department of mining in which an electric source of e

    Jan 1, 1904

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    New York Paper - The Gold-Mining Districts of Central Siberia

    By Lewis Blanchard Brown

    It is my purpose in the following paper to describe the south-central part of Siberia, with special reference to its geology and the mineral deposits. This region is known politically as the Achinsk a

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Albany Paper - Geological Relations of the Manganese-Ore Deposits of Georgia (Discussion, p. 968)

    By Thomas L. Watson

    A part of the field-seasons of 1900, 1901 and 1902 mas devoted by the writer to a study of the manganese ore-deposits of Georgia. A report embodying the results of this study is rapidly nearing comple

    Jan 1, 1904

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    New York Paper - Biographical Notice of J. Peter Lesley

    By Benjamin Smith Lyman

    [Secretary's Note.—For lack of room this abstract, giving only an outline of Prof. Lesley's scientific work, is published here, instead of the full text of Mr. Lyman's account of his li

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Albany Paper - Notes on Accidents Due to Combustion within Air-Compressors (Discussion, p. 950)

    By Albert R. Ledoux

    With the improvements in design and efficiency of machinery the element of danger in its use is becoming less, but it is a question whether the strain involved in operating modern plants is not increa

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Merrill's Paper on the Metallurgy of the Homestake Ore (see p. 585)

    Mark R. Lamb, Torres, Sonora, Mexico (communication to the Secretary*): I have read Mr. Merrill's paper with much interest, and cannot but accept his challenge as regards the cost of the clean-up

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Gillette's Paper on Investigations in Thermal Chemistry, Showing Atomic Heat-Valency (see p. 702)

    AlfreD H. Cowles, Cleveland, Ohio (commuaication to the Secretary*):—Mr.Gillette's paper and his deductions seem to me of the very greatest importance, if the validity of his conclusions and figu

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Ries's Paper on the Effect of Fineness of Grain on the Fusibility of Clay (see p. 205)

    H. 0. Hofman, Boston, Mass. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The experimental demonstration by Professor H. Ries, of the fact that a mixture of clay and finely-ground flux will melt more readily th

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Prichard's Paper on Observations on Mother Lode Gold-Deposits, California (see p. 454)

    H. W. Turner, San Francisco, Cal. (communication to the Secretary*): This excellent paper apparently represents the results of extensive observation and experience among the mines of the Mother-Lode,

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Grammer's Paper on Flue-Dirt and Top-Pressure in Iron Blast-Furnaces: A Study of the Influences Controlling Them (see p. 92)

    Frank Firmstone, Easton, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*) : It may not be amiss to point out that the top-pressure in iron blast-furnaces is largely affected by variations in the temperature of t

    Jan 1, 1904