Index to Volume 8. [Volume: 8, Issue: 6, 1890, pp. 366-381]

Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers.

INDEX. 369 Causes affecting percentages of silicon in pig-iron, 24. Chains, imports of, 1885-1888, 57. Chamber of Commerce, Duluth, 283, 317. Champion mine, Michigan, 37, 320. Chandler mine, Minnesota, 37, 162, 283, 320. Chapin mine, Michigan, 37, 162, 169, 287, 317, 320. Charcoal blooms, 79. Charcoal, percentages of ash and phosphorus in, 81. Charcoal furnaces in the South in 1889, 333. Charcoal pig-iron: Early manufacture of in New York, 219; Materials necessary to make a ton of, 273, 278; Production of, 1883-1888, 170; 1888, 75, 179; In 1889, 342; By States in 1888, 171; In 1889, 344, 346. Charring and incinerating to ash, method of, 81. Chateaugay mines, N. Y., 37, 107, 190, 327, 328. Chateaugay Ore and Iron Co., 4, 10, 13, 190, 329. Cheever ore, old analyses of, 226. Chequamegon House, 278. Chicago and Minnesota Ore Co., 317. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Co., 275, 316. Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Co., 288, 316. Chill, 119. Chills, effect of aluminum on, 119. Chills, formation of in cast-irons, influenced by physical conditions, 147. Clay ironstones, 233. Cleveland mine, Michigan, 37, 320. Cliffs Shaft mine, Michigan, 320. Clinkers in roasted Cornwall ore, 216. Coal, anthracite, weight of per cubic foot, 241. Coal, production of in 1888, 232. Coke consumed per ton of ore-charge at Ilsede furnaces, Germany, 64; Per ton of pig-iron made, 64. Coke blast-furnaces in the South in 1889, 333. COKE MANUFACTURE, 55. Coke ovens, Lehigh Coal Co., Wisconsin, 286; Number of in United States, 56. Coke production in 1888, 232. Coke, pig-iron production of in 1888, 75; In 1889,342; According toStates, 1889 344. Colby mine, 317. Colebrooke furnaces, Pennsylvania, 208. Committee to memorialize Congress, 74, 125. Comparative record of the outputs of iron-ore districts in the United States, 195. Comparison of electricity, steam and compressed air in mining, 31. COMPARISON OF METRIC AND CUSTOMARY STANDARD WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, 338. COMPARISON OF THE PIG-IRON STATISTICS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES, 50. Compressed air, comparison of value with electricity and steam, 31; Use of, 48. 4

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