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SOUTH DAKOTA.

Circular No. 4.

Possibilities of oil and gas in Harding County.

Circular No. 1. Oil in South Dakota.

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Texas University Bulletin 246. Geology of Oil and Gas fields of Wichita and Clay Counties.

Texas University Bulletin No. 66. Thrall Oil field.

Texas University Bulletin No. 44.

Review of Geology of Texas.

WEST VIRGINIA.

Coal, oil, gas, limestone and iron ore map.

Vol. I. Petroleum and Natural Gas, levels and true meridians.
Vol. Ia. Petroleum and Natural Gas.

Bulletin No. 2.

Bulletin No. 14.
Bulletin No. 15.

WYOMING.

The Lander Oil Fields.
The Byron Oil Fields.

The Oregon Basin Oil and Gas Fields.

LIST OF STATE GEOLOGISTS.

Eugene A. Smith, University. Ala.
N. F. Drake, Fayetteville, Ark.
R. D. George, Boulder, Colo.
H. E. Gregory, New Haven, Conn.
E. H. Sellards, Tallahassee, Fla.
S. W. McCallie, Atlanta, Ga.
F. W. De Wolf, Urbana, Ill.
Edward Barrett, Indianapolis, Ind.
Geo. F. Kay, Iowa City, Iowa.
Raymond Moore, Lawrence, Kans.
J. E. Barton, Louisville, Ky.
E. B. Mathews, Baltimore, Md.
R. C. Allen, Lansing, Mich.

R. W. Ellis. Albuquerque, New Mex.
J. M. Clarke, Albany, N. Y.

J. H. Pratt, Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. G. Leonard, Grand Forks, N. D.
J. A. Bownocker, Columbus, Ohio.
C. W. Shannon, Norman, Okla.
R. H. Hice, Beaver, Pa.

C. W. Brown, Providence, R. I.
Stephen Taber, Columbia S. C.
Freemen Ward, Vermillion, S. Dak.
W. A. Nelson, Nashville, Tenn.
J. A. Uden, Austin, Texas
G. H. Perkins, Burlington, Vt.

W. H. Emmons, Minneapolis, Minn. Thos. L. Watson, Charlottesville, Va.

E. N. Lowe, Jackson, Miss.

H. A. Buehler, Rolla, Mo.
E. H. Barbour, Lincoln, Neb.
H. B. Kummel, Trenton, N. J.

Henry Landes, Seattle, Wash.

I. C. White, Morgantown, W. Va.
W. O. Hotchkiss, Madison, Wisc.
L. W. Trumbull, Cheyenne, Wyo.

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Literature on absorption process.

Relation of gasoline in natural gas by absorption, compression and specific gravity

Acetylene

Explosibility of

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Bitumen and grading.
Cementing strength.

Gas gravity by effusion.

Gasoline in gas.

Heat of combustion of gas..

Anthracite coal, properties of.

Anticlines, diagram showing accumulation of oil and gas in.

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Or benzine hydrocarbons, definition of.

Or paraffin hydrocarbons in petroleum hydrocarbons, method of determining.
Hydrocarbons, calculated amount of by distillation.

Ash, method of determining ash in asphalt, oil and bituminous materials.

Asphalt

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Relation of defects of an asphalt pavement to its physical properties.

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Various constituents of asphaltic surface mixture.

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Specifications for asphaltic cement.

373-4

Graph showing relation of penetration to melting point of asphalt produced by air
blowing..

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Purposes of specifications for an asphaltic cement

374

Typical specifications for wearing surface of asphaltic concrete.

376

Specifications for oil asphalt filler of National Paving Brick Manufacturer's Asso-

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Method of determining specific gravity of asphaltic cement by fluid suspension...
Method of determining fixed carbon and ash in asphalt.

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Method of determining specific gravity of asphaltic cement.

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Method of determining melting point of bituminous or asphaltic material by ring
and ball method.

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Method of determining melting point of bituminous or asphaltic material by cube
method....

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Method of determining melting point of bituminous or asphaltic material by
General Electric method.

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Determination of nitrogen in asphalt by Kjeldahl method.
Method of making penetration tests of..

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Method of making ductility tests of..

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Method of determining amount of asphalt in crude oil or petroleum residues.
Method of determining solubility of asphalt in petroleum ether

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Method of determining resistance of asphaltic cement to oxidation

504

Method of determining bitumen and grading of asphaltic surface mixtures by
extraction method...

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Method of determining bitumen and grading of asphaltic surface mixtures by
burning method..

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Asphaltenes, determination of.

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Atomization of fuel oil..

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Atwood process for cracking.

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Automobiles

Number of...

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Lubricating oils for.

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Composition of exhaust gas, air required and completeness of combustion in com-
bustion of gasoline in automobile engines...

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Graph showing amount of gasoline obtained from natural gas, from cracking and
from natural crude, and amount consumed by automobiles.

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Traction efficiency of..

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Radiation, exhaust loss, engine friction, transmission friction, tire friction and air
resistance of automobiles.

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Method of determining bitumen and grading in asphaltic surface mixtures by
burning and by extraction methods..

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Of hydrocarbons.

Brick oil, definition of.

Brine, gravity of solutions

Blown oil.

Boiling temperature (see distillation temperature, etc.)

Of various substances..

Books, list of important books on petroleum, asphalt and natural gas.
Bottom settlings..

Brick pavement, cross section of.

British thermal units, definition of

Brockie oil, definition of..

Bunker fuel oil, specifications for.

Bureau of Mines

Technical papers of.

Bulletins of.

Bureau of Standards, publications of.

Burkburnett crude oil, gasoline obtained by cracking of.

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Water white distillate from Cabin Creek crude oil.

Calcium chloride, gravity, composition and freezing temperature of
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