6 MA NUSCRIPT BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



Drying: 



Drying: machinery, process, theory. Edwin M. Baker, University of 

 Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Entries, by author and subject. 1907- 

 1919. Abstracts included for more important articles. Does not 

 include patents; otherwise all articles listed in Chemical Abstracts. 



Dyes: 



American dye patents. Color Investigation Laboratory, Bureau of 

 Chemistry, Washington, D. C. 3000 patents, cross indexed in seven 

 ways, total cards about 35,000. Indexed under number, intermediates, 

 chemical class, color, application to fiber, fiber on which used and owner. 

 1861-1921. Abstracts included. Complete to July 1921. 



See also Chemistry (Mullin); Coloring Matters (Zerhaw). 



Electric Welding: 



James H. Gravell, 1126 S. llth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 30,000 entries, 

 by patent owner, number and subject. 1840-date. Abstracts included. 

 Complete cross index of welding as disclosed in United States patents. 

 Electrochemistry: 



The battery industry. Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, 



Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. 100 entries, by author. 

 The carbon industry. Union Carbide and Carbon Research Laboratories, 



Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. 185 entries, by author. 

 See also Industrial Chemistry (Strong); Pitch Coke (The Barrett Com- 

 pany). 

 Enamels: 



Enamels, enameling, and enameling raw materials. A. D. Landrvm, 

 720 Electric Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Entries by author and title, and 

 cross indexed in some cases by subject. Complete to 1918. 

 Epinephrine: 



Adrenalin and adrenalin-like bodies. W. H. Schultz, University of Mary- 

 land Medical School, Baltimore, Md. 1500 entries, by author. 1883- 

 1909. Abstracts included in part. 

 Esters: 



Alcoholysis of esters. Jesse E. Minor. For consultation write Dr. Roger 

 F. Brunei, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Published in part. 

 Evaporating Apparatus: 



See Heat Transmission (Badger). 

 Explosives: 



Charles E. Munroe, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. 

 5000 entries, chronologically by author. 1665-1907. Abstract* 

 included. One-tenth complete. 

 Extraction: 



Extraction: machinery, process, theory. Edwin M. Baker, University 

 of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Entries by author and subject. 1907- 

 1919. Abstracts included for more important articles. Does not in- 

 clude patents; otherwise all articles listed in Chemical Abstracts. 



Fats and Oils: 



Bleaching of vegetable oils with various earths and blacks. B. H. Thur- 

 man, 297 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. 1911-1921. 85 per cent 

 complete. 



Edible oils and fats. Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 308 

 entries, by author. Up to 1918. 



Fats and oils. Herbert S. Bailey, Head Laboratory, Southern Cotton 

 Oil Co., Savannah, Ga. 500 entries. 1890-1918. Abstracts included 

 in many instances. Nearly complete. 



Fats and oils. George S. Jamieson, Oil, Fat and Wax Laboratory, Bu- 

 reau of Chemistry, Washington, D. C. 1915-date. Brief abstracts 

 in a few cases. References mostly from Chemical Abstracts. 



Refining vegetable oils. Charles Baskerville. Incomplete. 1 For con- 

 sultation, write Library, College of the City of New York, New York- 

 N. Y. 



See also Castor Oil, etc.; Hydrogenation, Viscosity. 



