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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Figs. 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, and 80 show sections of the rails manu- 

 factured during various years at the works of the Bethlehem Iron Corn- 



rig. 80. 

 Rail Rolled by the Beth- 

 lehem Iron Company, Ash- 

 bel Welch Pattern, G2 



POUNDS, 18tiG. 



(From chart furnished hy the Bethle- 

 hem Iron Company 



Standard of 1870. 



Fig. 81. 



Rail Rolled by the Beth 

 leiiem Ikon Company. C.V. 

 and VV. Railroad Pattern, 

 50 pounds. 1870. 



(From chart furnished by the Bethle 

 hem Iron Company 



Rail rolled by the Beth- 

 lehem Ikon Company, Le- 

 high Valley Railroad 

 Pattern, 40 pounds, 1875. 



I- • >'ii chart furnished l>y the Bethle- 

 hem Iron Company ) 



Fig. 83. 



Rail Rolled by the Bethlehem Iron 

 Company, St. Louis andSanta Fe Rail- 

 road Pattern, 52 pounds, 1879. 



(From chart furnished hy the Bethlehem Iron Company 



Fig. 84. 

 Rail Rolled hy the Bethlehem Iron 

 Company, Missouri Pacific Railroad 

 Pattern, 52 pounds, 1881. 



( From chart furnished by the Bethlehem Iron Company. ) 



p.&P, I 



Standard 



90 LBS 1 



PE^ YAF\0 I 





Standard of 1885. 



Fig. 85. 



Rail Rolled by the Bethlehem Iron- 

 Company, Philadelphia and Reading 

 Pattern, 90 pounds, 1880. 



(From chart furnished by the Bethlehem Iron Company. 



Fig. 86. 



Rail Rolled by the Bethlehem Iron 

 Company, " Meat- Yard Pattern," 1884. 



Fro ' chart furnished by the Bethlehem Iron Company.) 



pauy. The plates are made from drawings courteously furnished by 

 the officials of this company. 



