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Buchanan, J. F. Corrosion of metals. 2,200 w. 1904. (In Foundry,<br />

v.24, p.160.)<br />

Briefly considers relative corrosion of the more useful metals and alloys.<br />

Burgess, C. F. & Engle, S. G. Observations on the corrosion of iron by<br />

acids. 3,000 w. 1906. (In Transactions of the American Electrochemical<br />

Society, v.9, p.173.)<br />

Effect of normal solutions of sulphuric and hydrochloric acids on electrolytic<br />

iron.<br />

Corrosion of fence wire. 3,000 w. 1906. (In Iron age, v.77, p.207.)<br />

Report of investigation by U. S. Department of agriculture: Deleterious effects<br />

of manganese and beneficial results of double galvanizing.<br />

[Corrosion of iron water pipe.] 900 w. 1897. (In Journal of the New<br />

England Water Works Association, v.Il, p.222.)<br />

Discussion, showing that pipe in which water is standing is less liable to corrosion<br />

than that through which water is flowing and thus affording a fresh<br />

supply of oxygen.<br />

[Corrosion of water pipe.] 3,000 w. 1884. (In Transactions of the<br />

New England Water Works Association, 1884, p.41.)<br />

Deals briefly with various kinds of service pipes, preferring lead, cementlined,<br />

and galvanized, in the order named.<br />

Cribb, Cecil H. & Arnaud, F. W. F. Action of slightly alkaline waters<br />

on iron. 1.200 w. 1906. (In Engineering, v.81, p.32.)<br />

Abstract of paper, showing that the presence of.an alkali has little effect in<br />

retarding corrosion.<br />

Curious case of corrosion. 200 w. 111. 1894. (In Engineering, v.57,<br />

P-544-)<br />

Illustration of an iron bar, in which laminations appear; certain layers badly<br />

corroded and intermediate ones bright.<br />

Dagron, James. Protection from corrosion of ironwork used as covering<br />

for railroad tunnels. 1,000 w. 111. 1892. (In Transactions<br />

of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v.27, p.324.)<br />

Discussion.<br />

Filling of service pipes by sediment or tuberculation. 1,200 w. 1893.<br />

(In Journal of the New England Water Works Association, v.8,<br />

p.105.)<br />

Topical discussion on pipe corrosion, etc., considering enamel pipe inferior to<br />

either galvanized or cement lined.<br />

Ford, John D. Corrosion of boiler tubes. 5,200 w. 111. 1904. (In<br />

Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, v.16, p.529.)<br />

Extensive experiments made for the U. S. Navy department at laboratory of<br />

National Tube Co., McKeesport, to determine relative corrodibility of lapwelded<br />

Bessemer steel, lap-welded iron, seamless cold-drawn steel, and seamless<br />

hot-drawn steel boiler tubes.<br />

Garrett, John Henry. Action of water on lead; being an inquiry into<br />

the cause and mode of the action and its prevention. 116 p. 1891.<br />

Howe, Henry M. Relative corrosion of wrought iron and steel.<br />

5,600 w. 1895. (In Mineral industry, v.4, p.429.)<br />

Gives results both from laboratory experiments and from actual industrial use.<br />

The same, condensed. 1,600 w. (In Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute,<br />

v.50, p.427.)<br />

Relative corrosion of wrought iron and steel. 1,300 w. 1906.<br />

(In American machinist, v.29, p.49.)<br />

Paper at meeting of American Society for Testing Materials.<br />

The same. (In Iron age, v.77, P2047.)<br />

The same. (In Industrial world, v.40, p.228.)<br />

Relative corrosion of wrought iron, soft steel and nickel steel.<br />

1,500 w. Dr. 1900. (In Engineering and mining journal, v.70,<br />

p.188.)<br />

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