IRO 



GENERAL INDEX 



IRO 



Iron — Con. 



Gliadin analyzed for 



Gliadin ash contains 



Gogebic, range 



History of industry in 



Canada 



Home market for, in Canada 



Hydrated sesquioxide of, 



and alumina, deposits in 



France II vi 



Important improvement 

 in manufacture of, 

 and other metals by 

 introduction of liquid 



purifier: reprint I iii 



Improvement in manu- 

 facture of. By M. 

 August Laugel: reprint.. I iii 



Impurities in cast-iron I i 



Iron and other ores of 

 Ontario. By Jas. T. B. 



Ives Ill v 



Iron-cased Frigates II vi 



Magnetic ore, artificial for- 

 mation of II VI 



Magnetic Oxide of, in 



Ottawa Valley I ii 



Magnetite; composition of . . II iv 

 Magno-ferrite, artificial for- 

 mation of II VI 



Marbleized iron and stone. . I i 

 Manufacture historical sum- 

 mary I III 



Martite; composition of ... . II iv 

 Meteoric, contains Quartz. . II vi 



Meteoric, where found I ii 



Method of distinguishing 

 monoxide of iron (FeO) 

 from sesquioxide (Fe203) 

 in silicates and other com- 

 pounds by blowpipe II x 



Mines of Ireland I i 



Mines of Ontario, 1887 .... Ill v 

 Muscle fibre contains (pi.).. IV viii 



Negroes ot Africa used IV iv 



Nerve cells contain IV vi 



Nerve cells after treatment 



with alkalies contain. ... IV vi 



Nissl granules contain IV vi 



Note on Oxalate of. By 



H. Crott II VI 



Note on Presence of 

 Phosphorus in, wire. 



By E. J. Chapman II ix 



Nova Scotia I i 



Nuclei only of wheat grains 



contain it IV vii 



Nucleolus contains IV vi 



On increased strength of 



CaST-IrON, PRODUCED BY 



use of Improved Coke. 



By W. Fairbairn: reprint. I I 



387 



55 



104 

 223 



185 

 74 



526 



112 

 54 



526 

 283 



105 



54 



526 



112 



345 

 266 

 186 

 416 

 137 

 426 



414 

 411 



18 



170 



242 



508 

 411 



222 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Iron — Con. 



On Permanent expansion 

 of, by successive heat- 

 ings: reprint I ill 94 



On Permeability of high- 

 ly heated, by Gases. 

 By M. L. Cailletet: re- 

 print II IX 277 



Origin of carbonate of iron 



of coal measures II i 307 



Oxides, composition of vari- 

 ous ores II IV 54 



Oxydulous or octahedral 



iron in Ottawa Valley .. . I ii 112 



Oxyphile nuclear substance 



contains IV vi 461 



Preservation of, from 

 Oxidation and decay. 

 By Rev. N. Callan: ab- 

 stract : I III 45 



Production and Consump- 

 tion of I III 197 



Production in Britain, 1860 II vii 148 



Production in Canada, 1892- 



1902 IV VIII 188 



Properties of: reprint I iii 22 



Proportional amounts in 

 large rivers, lakes and 

 seas IV VII 558 



Possibilities of, and steel 



PRODUCTION in OnTARIO. 



By Wm. Hamilton Mer- 



ritt.. IV II 299 



Protection from oxidation . . I ill 341 



Protoxides of II i 79 



Railroad, durability of. 



By Wm. Truran I in 237 



Reaction in yeast cell IV vi 489 



Red, ore; composition of .. . II iv 54 



Silicate of, in limestone beds 

 of Lake St. John, Rama, 



Ont II IV 493 



Sleepers I ii 45 



Smelting I i 135 



Smelting in Ontario IV ii 309 



Smelting, utilization of 



waste products I i 135 



Supply in United States.. . . IV ii 308 



Tabular statement of dura- 

 tion of railway bars I in 240 



Tinning.. I i 288 



Titanic, in dykes of Rainy 



Lake Ill v 180 



Titaniferous, ore; composi- 

 tion of II IV 54 



Tools; how prized on Pacific 



coast IV IV 142 



Trade in England, 1845-53. I ii 208 



Trade of Marquette: L. 



Superior II vi 87 



Trade in 18.52 (British) .... I i 119 



Vermilion, range IV ii 307 



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