Show RECENT publications publications of the united states geological survey limited supply available for free distribution applicants please select only those of special interest to themselves order by number and title address director of geological survey department of the interior washington D C building operations in the larger cities in 1917 by jefferson middleton 17 pp ap bulletin F some manganese deposits in madison county montana by J T pardee 13 pp ap mineral resources of the united states papers no sulphur pyrites and E Sl ebenthal 5 pp ap no I 1 16 6 gold silver diller 11 pp ap no ia 15 cadmium in 1917 by copper lead and zinc in the eastern united states in 1917 mines report by james M hill 8 pp ap no antimony in 1916 by edson S bastin 7 pp ap no 1 23 manganese and ores in 1916 by D F hewett 26 pp ap mineral resources of the united states papers no sulphur pyrites and sulphuric acid in 1917 by philip q S smith 43 PP no iia in 1917 by charles G yale and ralph W stone 17 pp ap no 11 6 talc and soapstone in 1917 by J S diller 4 pp ap no gypsum in 1917 by ralph W stone 11 pp ap no graphite ill 1917 by henry G ferguson 23 pp ap no iia slate in 1917 by G F loughlin 18 PP no II 11 10 feldspar in 1917 by frank J katz tz 6 pp ap no 1112 salt bromine and calcium chloride in 1917 by ralph W stone 12 pp ap no 1111 gems and precious stones in 1917 by waldemar T schaller 24 PP no 1113 mica in 1917 by waldemar T schaller 13 pp ap no 1114 asbestos in 1917 by J S diller 8 pp ap no 11 1115 15 sand lime brick in 1917 by jefferson middleton 2 pp ap NO 1116 silica in 1917 by prank rank J katz 5 pp ap no II 11 17 abrasive materials in 1917 by frank J katz 20 pp ap no gems and precious stones in 1916 by waldemar T schaller 13 pp ap selves as the supply for free distribution is limited order by number and title address director of bureau of mines washington D C platinum rules and regulations limiting the sale possession and use of platinum and palladium and compounds thereof 15 pp ap bulletin analyses of mine and car samples of coal collected in the fiscal years 1913 to 1916 by A C fieldner H 1 I smith J W paul and S sanford pp ap bulletin the diesel engine its fuels and its uses by herbert haas pp ap illustrated lust rated monthly statements of coal mining fatalities in the united states compiled by albert H fay april 1918 with list of permissible explosives lamps and motors tested prior to may 31 1918 may 1918 with list to june 30 1918 june 1918 with list to july 31 1918 technical papers no 91 A convenient multiple unit calorimeter installation by J D davis and E L wallace 48 pp ap no low rate combustion in fuel beds of hand fired furnaces by H kreisinger C E augustine and S H katz 54 pp ap no suggestions for improved methods of mining coal on indian lands in oklahoma by J J rutledge and D harrington 35 pp ap no the diffusion of oxygen through stored coal by S H katz 45 pp ap no slag viscosity tables for blast furnace work by alexander L feild and P H royster 38 pp ap no methane accumulations from interrupted ventilation with special reference to coal mines in illinois and indiana by H 1 I smith and R J hamon 46 pp ap no production of explosives in the united states during the calendar year 1917 with notes on coal mine accidents due to explosives ves and list of permissible explosives tested prior to april 30 1918 compiled by albert H fay 21 pp ap no the tars distilled from bituminous coal in hand fired furnaces by S H katz 20 pp ap no use of the hydrogen volatile matter ratio in obtaining the net heating value of american coals by A C fieldner and W A 13 pp ap no 20 1 saving coal in boiler plants by H kreisinger 24 pp ap no coke oven ace accidents in the united states during the calendar year 1917 compiled by albert H fay 19 pp ap no methods for routine work in the explosives physical laboratory of the bureau of mines by S P howell and J E tiffany 63 pp ap war advertising of the hercules powder company january to june 1918 a lox 14 inch booklet showing full size page advertisements verti of this company several of which have appeared in the mining review this advertising has been among the highest class and the most attractive which has appeared in this connection and the company states in this work we have reached at least readers through the pages of thirty four publications having a combined circulation of copies per issue salt lake headquarters of the hercules powder company are in the kearns building general catalogue of the university of utah salt lake city for 1918 19 contains calendars governing boards and officers schools of the university graduate work courses of instruction general information etc pages copy can be secured from the university bulletin part 6 mineral industries of the united states petroleum A resource interpretation by chester G gilbert and joseph E pogue 76 pages illustrated published by the smithsonian institution united states national museum washington D C university of arizona bulletin no 91 manganese by M A allen alien and G M butler 32 pages published by the university of arizona bureau of mines tucson university of illinois bulletin no tests to determine the rigidity of riveted joints of steel structures by wilbur M wilson and herbert P F moore 60 pages published by the engineering experiment station university of illinois urbana the resources of tennessee vol VIII no 3 contains articles on manganese deposits of east Tenness eee war work glenmary oil field etc published by the state geological survey nashville tennessee bulletins of the missouri school of mines and metallurgy university of missouri rolla november 1917 the effects of addition agents in flotation by M H thornberry B S and H T mann E M 48 pp ap june 1918 the I human side of mining engineering by james F kemp E M 16 p the school has recently published also an attractive booklet entitled student life describing and illustrating various phases of the activities and training of tho the 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