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ation of a little benzole. More recently (in 1870), J. B. Johnson made some useful modifications soapstone, and twisted into rope. 101,425 of 1870. Core of asbestus, with canvas cover coated wi a fibrous or glutinous material. 102,958 of 1870. Pulp of rags and paraffine. 108,284 of 187, with graphite, burnt hair, etc. 108,285 of 1870. A layer of fiber on a plate saturated with a r other lubricant forced therein. 108,931 of 1870. Graphite mixed with comminuted leather and paaffine, graphite, soapstone, etc. 110,582 of 1870. Rubber, graphite, and soapstone combined. 110,583 of 1870. Sponge impregnated with graphite and glycerine. 110,584 of 1870. Hair or wool t for the Spanish government in New York, about 1870, and has since been adapted for other vessels. pill1869. 91,393.Whitehouse1869. 105,338.Hyatt1870. 105,823.McClelland1870. 113,055.Hyatt et al11870. 113,055.Hyatt et al1871. 114,945.Hyatt1871. 121,522.Hyatt1871. 113,272.Dietz et al1871. 114,242.Winsborough1871. 12[6 more...]
the signal would not be made, nor would its failure to operate be detected without an inspection. Mr. Wm. Robinson, in 1870, invented a continuous circuit arrangement in which the danger-signal was kept constantly exhibited, except when the circu, 1869. Linseed-oil, 1; rosin, 5; petroleum, 1; pitch, 5; tar, 5. Mix with gravel, broken stones, or cinders. Ruttkay, 1870. Linseed-oil; pulverized stone; litharge; chalk. Ruttkay, 1870. Sifted gravel, 3; pulverized brick, 0.5; litharge, 0.11870. Sifted gravel, 3; pulverized brick, 0.5; litharge, 0.12; linseed-oil, 0.25; Japan varnish, 0.08. Barnes. Coal-tar, 40 gallons; pulverized slate, 30 gallons; pulverized clay, 10 gallons; boiled rice, 5 pounds; glue, 1 pound; terra de sienna, 1 pound; linseed-oil, 1 gallon. Mix the coaltar, slate, and forms on the surface and is preserved. Rolled cold, first singly, then in packs; annealed. No. 103,577, Craig, 31, 5, 1870. Plates are built into packs with intervening charcoal-dust; heated nearly to welding heat; rolled in packs: reviving the
, of all the mercantile navies of the world for 1870 and 1873. It appears that in 1873 sailing-vessnt. The total number of sailing-vessels was, in 1870, 59,518, with a tonnage of 16 042,498 tons; in tons. Of steamers, the total numbers were, in 1870, 4,132, with 2,793,532 tons, average size 676nd 4,328,193 tons, averaging 841 tons each. In 1870, Great Britain carried 6,993,153 tons in 23,1650,000 lbs of cast-steel, against 130,000 000 in 1870; 8,810 workmen, and engines amounting to 9,595 See also his subsequent patents, No. 99,624 of 1870, No. 123,445 of 1872. The chrome is mined ne Mass., May 18, 1869, and an order was given in 1870 by the U. S. Ordnance Office for some guns made127,512, of 1872.138,290, of 1873. 102,013, of 1870.136,769, of 1872.146,163, of 1874. 118,439, ofso Die Spectralanalyse, Schellen, Braunschweig, 1870, page 18. Bunsen burners. Figs. 5924, 592n its removal as an impediment to navigation in 1870. It was composed of a metamorphic sandstone of[4 more...]
and ethylic rosaline, and aniline black. In 1870, alizarine, the coloring principle of madder, welcambreDecember14, 1869. 100,366.BrownMarch1, 1870. 102,183.ThompsonApril19, 1870. 104,236.Westc1870. 104,236.Westcott and RiderJune14, 1870. 105,855.SlingerlandJuly26, 1870. 108,813.MorganNovember1, 1870. 108,981870. 105,855.SlingerlandJuly26, 1870. 108,813.MorganNovember1, 1870. 108,980.De la PenaNovember8, 1870. 110,077.ShipleyDecember13, 1870. 113,912.Neff and ScruggsApril18, 1871870. 108,813.MorganNovember1, 1870. 108,980.De la PenaNovember8, 1870. 110,077.ShipleyDecember13, 1870. 113,912.Neff and ScruggsApril18, 1871. 114,850.PlunkettMay16, 1871. 115,777.SlingerlandJune6, 1871. 115,796.WestcottJune6, 1871. 1201870. 108,980.De la PenaNovember8, 1870. 110,077.ShipleyDecember13, 1870. 113,912.Neff and ScruggsApril18, 1871. 114,850.PlunkettMay16, 1871. 115,777.SlingerlandJune6, 1871. 115,796.WestcottJune6, 1871. 120,398.RayOctober31, 1871. 122,744.ThompsonJanuary16, 1872. 126,262.BrownApril30, 1872. 126,944.Far1870. 110,077.ShipleyDecember13, 1870. 113,912.Neff and ScruggsApril18, 1871. 114,850.PlunkettMay16, 1871. 115,777.SlingerlandJune6, 1871. 115,796.WestcottJune6, 1871. 120,398.RayOctober31, 1871. 122,744.ThompsonJanuary16, 1872. 126,262.BrownApril30, 1872. 126,944.FarnhamMay21, 1872. 130,485.CoreyAugust13, 1872. 130,982.CoreySeptember3, 1872. 136,018.BaldwinFebru1870. 113,912.Neff and ScruggsApril18, 1871. 114,850.PlunkettMay16, 1871. 115,777.SlingerlandJune6, 1871. 115,796.WestcottJune6, 1871. 120,398.RayOctober31, 1871. 122,744.ThompsonJanuary16, 1872. 126,262.BrownApril30, 1872. 126,944.FarnhamMay21, 1872. 130,485.CoreyAugust13, 1872. 130,982.CoreySeptember3, 1872. 136,018.BaldwinFebruary18, 1873. 137,466.MooreApril1, 1873. 138,241.GallyApril29, 1873. 138,922.OringMay13, 1873. 14ooreAugust31, 1869. 109,161.WashburnNovember8, 1870. 115,287.DraperMay30, 1871. 118,491.SholesAug of1843.3,699, of1869. 10,939, of1845.3,234, of1870. 868, of1854.918, of1871. 1,110, of1854.3,177
t al., 1869. 99,186.Haupt, 1870. 100,380.Day, 1870. 100,608.De Smedt, 1870. 101,012.Hayford, 1870. 101,691.Williams, 1870. 102,725.Stevens, 1870. 103,105.Van Camp et al., 1870. 104,916.Tripler, 1870. 104,917.Tripler, 1870. 4,837.Tripler (reissued), 1872. 4,838.Tripler (reissued), 1872. 11870. 4,837.Tripler (reissued), 1872. 4,838.Tripler (reissued), 1872. 106,625Sheldon, 1870. 107,620.Nickerson, 1870. 107,854.Beach, 1870. 4,384.Beach (reissued), 1871. 1870. 107,620.Nickerson, 1870. 107,854.Beach, 1870. 4,384.Beach (reissued), 1871. 107,904.Hayes, 1870. 108,659.Webb, 1870. 108,661.Westman. 1870. 109,872.Cresson, 1870. 109,8731870. 107,854.Beach, 1870. 4,384.Beach (reissued), 1871. 107,904.Hayes, 1870. 108,659.Webb, 1870. 108,661.Westman. 1870. 109,872.Cresson, 1870. 109,873.Cresson, 1870. 112,136.Fowler, 1871. No.Name and Year. 113,338.Pelcon, 1871. 113,706.Thomas1870. 4,384.Beach (reissued), 1871. 107,904.Hayes, 1870. 108,659.Webb, 1870. 108,661.Westman. 1870. 109,872.Cresson, 1870. 109,873.Cresson, 1870. 112,136.Fowler, 1871. No.Name and Year. 113,338.Pelcon, 1871. 113,706.Thomas, 1871. 115,784.Tait, 1871. 115,931.Brown, 1871. 116,274.Constant et al, 1871. 118,245.Jones, 181870. 108,659.Webb, 1870. 108,661.Westman. 1870. 109,872.Cresson, 1870. 109,873.Cresson, 1870. 112,136.Fowler, 1871. No.Name and Year. 113,338.Pelcon, 1871. 113,706.Thomas, 1871. 115,784.Tait, 1871. 115,931.Brown, 1871. 116,274.Constant et al, 1871. 118,245.Jones, 1871. 118,528.Gyles, 1871. 120,069.Sutphen, 1871. 123,009.Fawcett et al., 1872. 123,467.Fuechtwang1870. 109,873.Cresson, 1870. 112,136.Fowler, 1871. No.Name and Year. 113,338.Pelcon, 1871. 113,706.Thomas, 1871. 115,784.Tait, 1871. 115,931.Brown, 1871. 116,274.Constant et al, 1871. 118,245.Jones, 1871. 118,528.Gyles, 1871. 120,069.Sutphen, 1871. 123,009.Fawcett et al., 1872. 123,467.Fuechtwanger, 1872. 124,980.Pelton, 1872. 124,358.Holmes, 1872. 124,402.Waterbury, 1872. 124,449.Cole, 1871870. 112,136.Fowler, 1871. No.Name and Year. 113,338.Pelcon, 1871. 113,706.Thomas, 1871. 115,784.Tait, 1871. 115,931.Brown, 1871. 116,274.Constant et al, 1871. 118,245.Jones, 1871. 118,528.Gyles, 1871. 120,069.Sutphen, 1871. 123,009.Fawcett et al., 1872. 123,467.Fuechtwanger, 1872. 124,980.Pelton, 1872. 124,358.Holmes, 1872. 124,402.Waterbury, 1872. 124,449.Cole, 1872. 124,120.Cole, 1872. 127,482.Hayford, 1872. 128,387.Gyles, 1872. Wood-saw. See saw; and [9 more...]
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