. Journal. eased by500 to 600 cb. ft. per ton, and in this case the benzol usedamounts to 0-292 gallon per 1000 cb. ft. of water-gas,the mixed gas averaging 16 candle-power. At the Dfordand Barking Gas Works gratifying results are likewisebeing obtained with the process, no benzol at all beingused at the latter works.—H. B. Oxygen in Coal-Gas; Automatic Test for . F. Kropf. page for Testing the Illuminating Values of Ordinaryand High-Power Auer Burners. C. Carpenter andJ. W. Helps. XXIII., page 45. English Patents. Fuel Briquettes ; Manufacture of . V. Conti and A. Levy,


. Journal. eased by500 to 600 cb. ft. per ton, and in this case the benzol usedamounts to 0-292 gallon per 1000 cb. ft. of water-gas,the mixed gas averaging 16 candle-power. At the Dfordand Barking Gas Works gratifying results are likewisebeing obtained with the process, no benzol at all beingused at the latter works.—H. B. Oxygen in Coal-Gas; Automatic Test for . F. Kropf. page for Testing the Illuminating Values of Ordinaryand High-Power Auer Burners. C. Carpenter andJ. W. Helps. XXIII., page 45. English Patents. Fuel Briquettes ; Manufacture of . V. Conti and A. Levy, Paris. Eng. Pat, 3136, Feb. 8, Fr. Pat. of 1904 ; this J., 1904, 745.—T F. B. Oil Fuel Burners; Impts. in . G. and T. Wilton, London. Eng. Pat. 22,753, Oct. 21, burner is constructed as shewn in the figure, whichis a sectional plan. The oil is fed from a nozzle placedabove the burner into the open cup 6, provided with anenlargement b1 for convenience of feeding, and is atomised. JOURNAL OF TH1 v OJ? CHEMICAL IMHstkv. [Jan. 16, 1901. ng at the same timeth air drawn through the open cup .ii the inner,pM. in which tla spiral rotates and imparl The tnbe e is outer tu I *n annular space , betv \ tin is sent along tin* .„,„,.> - by the contracted orifice / .,.1 the ini rhe steam is supplied by the pipe i. and is by the valves m and >v. It is it the intimate mixture of oil spray, air and a formed in the inner tube, meeting with the annular res a large ami efficient flame with a small • steam, and one which burns with coni- . ely little noise. W. H i!, Coal Gas or other dates containing Ammonia and itment of , for th. Extraction of Ammonia and Cyanogen therefrom, and the Partial Re- ation of the Agents Employed i traction. W. Feld, Honningen-on-Rhine, Germany. Eng. Pat. 966, Jan. 14, 1904. - 1r. Pat 341,61 I of 1904 ; this J., 1904. 861.—T. K. B. Impts. in -—. A. .1. Boult, London. From La Comp. pour la Fabrication dea Compteur


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