Volume 10
Title Page
Contents
Officers and Members
Rules

PROCEEDINGS OF MEETINGS

MEETING DATE
Virginia May, 1881
Harrisburg Pa. October, 1881
Washington D.C. Annual Meeting February, 1882

PAPERS:

VIRGINIA MEETING May, 1881

TITLE AUTHOR
The Hydrometallurgy of Copper, and its Separation from the Precious Metals T. Sterry Hunt LL.D. F.R.S.
Investigations on the Ore Knob Copper Process T. Egleston Ph.D.
The Electrolytic Determination of Copper, and the Formation and Composition of so-called Allotropic Copper J.B. Mackintosh
An Analysis of the Casualties in the Anthracite Coal Mines, from 1871 to 1880 H.M. Chance M .D.
The Rich Hill Iron Ore F.P. Dewey
Note on Black-Band Iron Ore in West Virginia S.P. Sharples S.B.
Notes on the Hard-Splint Coal of the Kanawha Valley Stuart M. Buck
On the Solution of Pig Iron and Steel for the Determination of Phosphorus N.H. Murlenberg and T.M. Drown
Notes on the Gold-Mill Construction A.J. Bowie Jr.
A Volumetric Estimation of Manganese in Pig Iron and Steel Frederick H. Williams
Manganese Determinations in Steel William Kent M.E.
Note on the Falling Cliff Zinc Mine F.P. Dewey
On the Filtration of Water for Industrial Purposes P. Barnes

HARRISBURG MEETING October, 1881

TITLE AUTHOR
The Industries of Harrisburg S.H. Chauvenet
The Analysis of Iron Ores containing both Phosphoric and Titanic Acids T.M. Drown M.D. and P.W. Shimer M.E.
The Available Tonnage of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania H.M Chance M.D.
Chemical Methods for Analyzing Rail-Steel Magnus Troilius
The Use of High Explosives in the Blast Furnace T.F. Witherbee
The Flannery Boiler-Setting for the Prevention of Smoke Charles A. Ashburner
Test Support for the English Cupellation Furnace F.C. Blake
The Binding of Inwalls of Blast Furnace S.H. Chauvenet C.E.

WASHINGTON D.C. ANNUAL MEETING February, 1882

TITLE AUTHOR
On Chimney Draught Prof. B.W. Frazier
Instruments for Projection Drawing Prof. J.M. Silliman
Topographical and Geological Modelling O.B. Harden
Notes on the Behavior of Manganese to Carbon W.P. Ward A.M. M.E.
Coals in Mexico, Santa Rosa District W.H. Adams M.E.
Late Developments in Siemens Direct Process G.W. Maynard
Valuation of Iron Mines in New York and New Jersey Prof. John C. Smock
The New Mill at Batopilas, State of Chihuahua, Mexico J.C.F. Randolph E.M.
Note on Manganese in Bessemer Rail-Steel John W. Cabot
Notes on the Large Blasts at the Glendon Limestone Quarry Frank Firmstone
Contributions to the Metallurgy of Nickel and Copper W.E.C. Eustis and H.M. Howe
Electrical Apparatus and Processes for the Mining and Metallurgical Engineer N.S. Keith
The Southern Soapstones, Kaolin, and Fire Clays, and their Uses Prof. P. H. Mell Jr.
Phosphorus Determinations in Pig Iron and Steel F.E. Bachman A.C.
The Geology and Veins of Tombstone, Arizona W.P. Blake F.G.S
The Gold Fields of the Southern Portion of the Island of San Domingo Richard P. Rothwell
The Amount of Oil remaining in Pennsylvania and New York H.E. Wrigley C.E.
Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by Ashbel Welch
Charles MacDonald
General Meigs
Captain Lyle
E.D. Leavitt Jr.
T.C. Clarke
O. Chanute
A.P. Boller
Dr. Egleston
G.S. Morison
Percival Roberts Jr.
Wm. Metcalf
C.P. Sandberg
The Mining Work of the United States Geological Survey S.F. Emmons
The Mineral Regions of Southern New Mexico B. Silliman M.D. N.A.S.
A Review of the Ste. Genevieve Copper Deposit Frank Nicholson E.M.
Hoefer’s Method of Determining Faults in Mineral Veins R.W. Raymond Ph.D.
The Occurrence of Gold in the Potsdam Formation, Black Hills Dakota W. B. Devereux E.M.
On Some Peculiarities in the Occurrence of Gold In North Carolina Prof. W.C. Kerr
The Crystalline Rocks of Virginia compared with those of New England Prof. C.H. Hitchcock
Some Drift Hematite Deposits in East Tennessee Edward Nichols
On the Comparative Efficiency of Fane and Positive Blowers H.M. Howe A.M. M.E.
Assaying of Silver Bullion F.C. Blake
Presence of Tellurium in Copper T. Egleston Ph.D.
Hot-Blast Stoves at the Edgar Thomson Furnace “D” and “E” Julian Kennedy
An Improved Mining Lamp for Engineers Dr. Persifor Frazer

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