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No. 120.

No. 121.
No. 127.

No. 130.

Method of testing natural gas for gasoline content.
Fractional distillation of natural gas at low temperature.
Composition of natural gas in 25 cities.

Explosibility of acetylene.

Inflammability of gasoline and air mixtures.

Explosions of gasoline in sewers.

Limits of inflammability of mixtures of methane and air.
Bibliography of gas manufacture.

Conditions of explosibility of methane air mixtures.
Hazard in handling gasoline.

Underground waste in oil and gas fields.

No. 131. Compressibility of natural gas.

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Oil products of carbonization of coal.

Vapor pressures of various hydrocarbons at low temperatures.

Nitration of toluene.

Absorption of gases by coal.
Inflammability of mine gases.

Compression and composition of natural gas.

Construction of single tube cracking furnaces for making
gasoline.

Properties of commercial gasoline sold during 1915.
Methods of testing and properties of motor gasoline.
Recent developments in the absorption process for recover-
ing gasoline from natural gas.

Determination of unsaturated hydrocarbons in gasoline.
Oily or volatile matter in coal.

BUREAU OF MINES BULLETINS.

No. 19. Physical and chemical properties of the petroleum of the San Joaquin Valley, Calif.

No. 32.

Commercial deductions from comparisons of gasoline and alcohol tests on internal-combustion engines.

No. 43. Comparative fuel values of gasoline and denatured alcohol

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in internal combustion engines.

Oil and gas wells through workable coal beds.
The condensation of gasoline from natural gas.

Manufacture of gasoline and benzene-toluene from petro-
leum and other hydrocarbons.

The analytical distillation of petroleum.

Extraction of gasoline from natural gas by absorption methods.

The use of mud-laden fluid in oil and gas wells.

Methods for increasing the recovery of oil from wells.
Compression plants for extracting gasoline from natural

gas.

Oil storage tanks and reservoirs.
Cost accounting for oil producers,
Petroleum laws.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS.

Action of sunlight and air upon some lubricating oils. 1911. (Standards Reprint 153.)

5c.

Behavior of high-boiling mineral oils on heating in air. 1911. (Standards Reprint 160.) 5c.

Data on oxidation of automobile cylinder oils. 1916. (Standards Technologic Papers 73.) 5c.

Density and thermal expansion of American petroleum oils. 1916. (Standards Technologic Papers 77.) 10c.

Effect of adding fatty and other oils upon carbonization of mineral lubricating oils. 1911. (Standards Technologic Papers 4.) 5c. Evaporation test for mineral lubricating and transformer oils. 1913. (Standards Technologic Papers 13.) 5c.

Fluorescent test for mineral and rosin oils. 1911. (Chemistry Circular 84.) 5c.

Iodine number of linseed and petroleum oils. 1914. (Standards Technologic Papers 37.)

10c.

Modification of Herzfeld-Bohme method for detection of mineral oil in other oils. 1912. (Chemistry Circular 85.) 5c.

Oil films on water and on mercury. (In Smithsonian Report 1913, pages 261-273, illus.) Cloth $1.10.

United States standard tables for petroleum oils. 1916. (Standards

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Lead acetate test for hydrogen sulphide in gas. 1914. 46 pages, illus. (Standards Technologic Papers 41.) 25c.

Legal specifications for illuminating gas. 1913. (Standards Technologic Papers 14.) 10c.

London sliding scale for gas. 1909. (60th Congress, S. Doc. 696.) 5c. On definition of ideal gas. 1910. (Standards Reprint 136.) 5c. Standard methods of gas testing. 1917. 202 pages, illus. (Standards

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Standards for gas service. 3d edition. 1915. 197 pages. (Standards Circular 32.) 35c.

Supersedes 1st edition with title, "State and municipal regulations for gas," and 2d edition entitled, "Standard regulations for manufactured gas and gas service."

U. S. GEOLOGIC SURVEY.

Annual Reports of Geological Survey. 22d. 1901. Part 1 Director's Report and paper on asphalt and bituminous rock deposits. 464 pages, illus., maps. $1.60.

Bulletin No. 365. Fractionation of crude petroleum by capillary diffusion. 1908. 10c.

Bulletin No. 392. Commercial deductions from comparisons of gasoline and alcohol tests on internal-combustion engines. 1909. 5c. Bulletin No. 401. Relations between local magnetic disturbances and genesis of petroleum. 1909. 24 pages, map. 5c.

Bulletin No. 475. Diffusion of crude petroleum through fuller's earth with notes on its geologic significance. 1911. 5c. Bulletin No. 653. Chemical relations of oil-field waters in San Joaquin Valley, California. 1917. 119 pages, illus. 10c. Water Supply Papers 113. Disposal of strawboard and oil-well wastes. 1905. 5c.

Mineral Resources of U. S.-Non-metals. Part II (yearly). Asphalt and Bituminous rock deposits of United States. (In Geological Report 1901, pt. 1, pp. 209-452, 52 plates, illus. maps.) Cloth, $1.60.

Asphaltum deposits of California. (In Mineral Resources, 1883-4, pp. 938-948.) Cloth, 60c.

Asphaltum, production, importation, commercial applications, history of paving industry, etc. (In Mineral Resources, 1893, pp. 627669.) Cloth, 50c.

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

Effect of controllable variables upon penetration test for asphalts and asphalt cements. (In Journal of Agricultural Research, Jan. 24, 1916, pp. 805-818.) 10c.

Bitumens and their essential constituents for road construction and maintenance. 1911. (Roads Circular 93.) 5c.

Methods for examination of bituminous road materials. 1915. (Agricultural Bulletin No. 314.) 10c.

Macadam roads. Construction of macadam roads. 1907. (Roads Bulletin No. 29.) 10c.

Macadam Roads. 1908. (Farmer's Bulletin No. 338.) 5c.

Use of mineral oil in road improvement. (In Agricultural Yearbook, 1902, pp. 439-454, illus.) Cloth, 85c.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION-U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Petroleum. A resource interpretation.

Bulletin No. 102, part 6.

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Oil & Gas Journal (The Oil Investors' Journal).. Tulsa, Okla.

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(With articles on Petroleum, Asphalt and Natural Gas.)
Abstracts of American Chemical

Chemical

Society

Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.
Journal of American Chemical Society..
Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering.
Engineering and Mining Journal...
Engineering News Record..

Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry.
American Society for Testing Materials..
Journal of the Franklin Institute...

International Society for Testing Materials...
Institute of Mining Engineers......

Easton, Pa.

New York City, N. Y.
Easton, Pa.

New York City, N. Y.
New York City, N. Y.
New York City, N. Y.
London
Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.
New York City, N. Y.

State Geological Survey Publications on Petroleum, Asphalt and Natural Gas.

ALABAMA.

Circular No. 3. Concerning oil and gas in Alabama, by E. A. Smith. Bulletin No. 10. The Fayette Gas Field.

Bulletins Nos. 20, 22, 23, 28, 31, 33, 35.

Petroleum Resources of California.

CALIFORNIA.

KANSAS.

Vol. IX. Oil and Gas.

Bulletin No. 3. Oil and Gas Resources of Kansas.

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MICHIGAN.

Publication No. 14, Series No. 11. Occurrence of oil and gas in Michigan.

Publication No. 19, Series No. 16.

MINNESOTA.

Bulletin No. 5, 1889. Natural Gas in Minnesota. N. H. Winchell. 39 p.

MISSISSIPPI.

No. 15. Oil and Gas Prospecting in Mississippi. By E. N. Lowe. MISSOURI.

Vol. III, No. 4. Missouri School of Mines-Production of Oils and Tars from Bituminous Materials.

NEBRASKA.

Vol. 4, Part 25. Natural Fuels of Nebraska.

NEW YORK.

Vol. 6, No. 30. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York, by Edward Orton.

Bulletin No. 1. Oil and Gas.

OHIO.

A New Geological Map of Ohio.

Bulletin No. 12. The Bremen Oil Field.

Vol. VI. Geology and Petroleum and Natural Gas.

OKLAHOMA.

Circular No. 8. Methods of exploring for oil and gas.
Handbook of Natural Resources of Oklahoma.

Bulletin No. 2.

in Oklahoma.

Bulletin No. 14.

Circular No. 7.

Circular No. 5.
Bulletin No. 16.
Bulletin No. 18.
Bulletin No. 19.

Rock Asphalt, Asphaltite, Petroleum, Natural Gas

Asphalt in Oklahoma.

Costs of drilling oil and gas wells.

Correlation of the oil sands in Oklahoma.

Rock asphalts of Oklahoma and their use in paving.
Ponca City Oil and Gas fields.

Cushing Oil fields.

Part I, 1915. Petroleum and Natural Gas.
Part II, 1917. Petroleum and Natural Gas.

PENNSYLVANIA.

Reports I, 12, 13, 14 and J. Bituminous coal fields.

Report L for the Pittsburgh gas well and the use of gas in iron manufacture.

Reports Q, Q2, Q3 and Q4 for reference to oil rocks in Beaver, Law-
rence, Mercer, Crawford, Erie and S. Butler Counties.
Report K for the Dunkard Creek oil wells of Green County.
Reports R, R2 for description of oil rocks in McKean, Elk and Forest
County.

Reports V. V2 for notes on the oil rocks of N. Butler and Clarion
County.

Report H2 for oil boring at Cherry Tree, Cambria County.
Report G5 for oil boring in Wayne County.

Annual Report, 1885, for report of the progress in oil and gas region, with special facts relating to the geology and physics of natural

gas.

Grand Atlas Div. III, Part I, under Bituminous Coal Fields.
Annual Reports, 1886, Part II.

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