SA Supplements Vol 76 Issue 1972supp

SA Supplements

Volume 76, Issue 1972supp

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Features

The Port of Galveston

Its Relation to the Industrial and Agricultural Development of the South

Warren Willsey Peters

Syntans

New Artificial Tanning Materials

Edmund Stiasny

Peat Powder as a Locomotive Fuel

The Manufacture of Hydrogen from Water Gas

The Separation is Effected at —205° C., the lowest temperature reached in any industrial process

Henri Brot

Splicing Transmission Rope

A Correctly made Splice is Essential to Satisfactory Service

Colloids and Crystals

Two Worlds of Matter

Robert H. Bradbury

Proposed Development of American Potash Deposits

Stone Monuments—I

Their Relation to History and Geography

J. Walter Fewkes

Steel for Permanent Magnets

The Distribution of Wind Velocity around a Rod

Cooling Effect upon Hot Wire used to Measure Air Current

J. T. Morris

Chemical Production of Light

Will the Lamp of the Future give us “Cold” Light ?

Wilder D. Bancroft

Welding Nickel