100 BULLETIN 983, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 
List of patents — Continued. 
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A.M.Clark 
Obtaining glucose and alcohol from 
ligneous materials. 
Production of saccharine substances. 
S . H. Johnson 
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Wm. F. Nast 
Manufacture of sugar, etc., from cellu- 
lose or ligneous materials. 
Improvements relating to apparatus 
for treating ligneous substances for 
the production of glucose. 
Improved apparatus for use in treat- 
ing wood and other ligneous matters 
by means of hydrochloric acid gas, 
in order to obtain glucose therefrom. 
Improved apparatus and process for 
obtaining cellulose and glucose from 
wood and other vegetable matter. 
Improvement in the treatment of Jeru- 
salem artichoke to prepare it for 
use in distiUing in the manufacture 
of glucose and similar industries. 
A new or improved process for the 
purification of mineral oils and for 
producing alcohol. 
Improvements in the treatment of peat 
for the production of cellulose sugar 
and alcohol. 
Improvements in the manufacture of 
alcohol . 
An improved process for the treatment 
of materials containing cellulose for 
the production of spirits. 
Process for manufacturing pure dex- 
Do 
H. H. Lake 
Do ... 
A. M.Clark . 
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Adolph Behr 
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H. J. Hadden 
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Do 
Do 
C. Kleyer, C. Kappesser 
R. Zdarek 
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trose. 
Improvements in the manufacture of 
ethyl alcohol. 
Method of treating cellulose. 
Improvement in the production of 
starch and saccharine matters. 
Improved process for eonvering wood, 
wood shavings, woody fiber, saw- 
dust, and other substances into dex- 
trine, glucose, and alcohol. 
Process for converting cellulose and 
starch into fermentable sugar. 
Process of converting wood'into fer- 
mentable sugar. 
Improved process for converting cellu- 
lose into sugar (dextrose). 
Process for converting wood and other 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
C. F.Cross, J. S. Rem- 
ington. 
Paul Magnier, P. A. 
Brangier. 
Do 
do 
27, 1901 
20, 1901 
13,1904 
13, 1904 
22, 1904 
6, 1905 
21,1906 
2,1907 
5, 1907 
13, 1907 
2, 1907 
8,1908 
do 
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C. F. Cross 
cellulose materials into sugar. 
Treatment of cottonseed hulls to ob- 
DO 
Do 
W. H. Wheatley 
tain useful products therefrom. 
Method of preparing must for the man- 
ufacture of spirits of wine, the feeding 
of cattle, and the manufacture of 
dextrose. 
A new or improved process for the 
manufacture of starchlike or Amy- 
loidlike substances and sugar. 
Process for facilitating the fermenta- 
Do 
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Do... . 
B. E. E.Newlands 
C. S. Lake 
lion of sugar solutions obtained from 
wood that contains tannin. 
Improvements in connection with the 
production of alcohol from wood. 
Improvements in and relating to the 
treatment of peat for the production 
of alcoholic and other products. 
Improved manufacture of fermentable 
sugar from materials (xmtaining 
starch or cellulose. 
An improved process for making grape 
sugar (glucose) and ethyl alcohol 
from materials containing cellulose. 
Improvements in and relating to the 
treatment of peat for the production 
of alcoholic and other products. 
Compagnie Industrielle des Alcools de 
LArdeche. Improvements in or 
relating to apparatus for converting 
wood into fermentable sugars and 
other products. 
Do 
Do 
Boren Hafner, Frank 
Krist. 
G. Ekstrom 
Do 
H. H.Lake 
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