1892
DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican03191892-13514supp
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Oils for Lighthouses and Lightships

Abstract: each other, but only with the pump to change the , completely. To guard against such a calamity it is I Argand to accomplish his great work, and to produce liquor. The hides are laid nicely one on top of another, considered advisable to make wide m ain driving belts an oil burner associated with a glass chimney, by and loose ground bark spread between each hide, and I with parallel joints. For example: A 60 inch double means of which the fl ame of a cylindrical wick was when the vat is full it is filled with t… Show more

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