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Effects of oxidation upon the carbonizing properties of Pocahontas no. 3- and no. 4-bed coals from Eastgulf, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Measurement of coking pressure in a small laboratory oven

Carbonizing properties of thick Freeport and Pittsburgh coals from Pennsylvania, Elkhorn coal from Kentucky, and America and Mary Lee coals from Alabama

Carbonizing properities of Lower Banner coal from no. 56 mine, Dante, Russell County, Va.

Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals from the Eagle, Number 2 Gas, Pocahontas Number 3, and Pocahontas Number 4 Beds

Carbonizing Properties: Pocahontas Number 6, Davy Sewell, and Fire Creek Coals from West Virginia and Upper and Lower Kittanning and Upper and Lower Freeport Coals from Pennsylvania

Carbonizing Properties: Chilton Coal from Lorado Number 5 Mine, Lorado, Logan County, West Virginia

Carbonizing Properties: Eastern Kentucky Coals from Elkhorn Number 1, Elkhorn Number 2, Leatherwood, and Harlan Beds

Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals from the Pittsburgh Bed Jamison Number 9 Mine, Marion County, and Upper Freeport Bed Bull Run Number 1 Mine, Preston County

Carbonizing Properties: British Columbia, Matanuska Valley (Alaska), and Washington Coals and Blends of Six of Them with Lower Sunnyside (Utah) Coals

Carbonizing properties of Armstrong County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Somerset County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Raleigh County, W. Va., coals

Carbonizing properties of Indiana County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of McDowell County, W. Va., coals


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