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THE annual spring meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute was held on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, in the theatre of the Institution of Civil Engineers. There were twelve papers down on the list, as follows:—“On the Permeability of Steel-making Crucibles,” by Prof. J. O. Arnold and F. K. Knowles; “On the Practice of the Combined Open-Hearth Process of Bertrand and Thiel,” by E. Bertrand; “On the Agricultural Value of Sulphate of Ammonia from Blast-Furnaces,” by F. J. R. Carulla; “On the Specific Heat of Iron,” by Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S.; “On Charging Open-Hearth Furnaces by Machinery,” by Jeremiah Head; “On the ‘Weardale’ Reheating Furnace,” by H. W. Hollis; “On the Effect of Phosphorus on Cold Shortness,” by Baron Hanns Juptner von Jonstorff; “On the Determination of Hardening and Carbide Carbon,” by Baron Hanns Juptner von Jonstorff; “On Malleable Cast Iron,” by G. P. Royston; “On Carbon Changes connected with Malleable Cast Iron,” by G. P. Royston; “On Microscope Accessories for Metallographers,” by J. E. Stead, Member of Council; “On Central Blast Cupolas,” by T. D. West.
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The Iron and Steel Institute. Nature 56, 63–65 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056063b0
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