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108 "Black Diamonds"
The diamonds used in the
Diamond Drills are called
"Carbonado" or Black
Diamonds. The look like
Black fine grained coal and
Diamonds occupy a place between the
Anthracite coal and Real
diamond and are as hard
as a Real diamond. The
Carbonado is found only in
Siberea and Brazil
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A Miners inch of Water
Is the quantity that will
be discharged through an
Inch of 1 inch opening, with a 6
Water inch head, measured from
the center of the opening.
It is nearly Equivalent to
and is intended to be 1000
gallons passing a given
point in an hour
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Petroleum or Coal oil.
The first oil was struck
by Doctor Brewer near
Titusville. He got his by
Petroleum absorbing Surface oil in
Blankets and wringing them
out. The First oil company
was started 1854 and called
"Pennsylvania Rock Oil Co" In
1857 Colonel L. Drake of
Connecticut arrived at Titusville
and was the first man to bore
for oil. He also invented
the Driving pipe.
Scientific [American] Page 240 April 15 1865
Vol XII No 16
RIGHT PAGE
109
Salinometer - Salt
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Barometer - Atmosphere
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Hydrometer - Liquids
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Hygrometer - Tempreture
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Lactemometer - Milk
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Urineometer - Urine
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Gasometer To Hold Gas
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Gas Meter To measure Gas
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Water Meter - Water
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Anemometer Wind
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Strong Cement for Leather
Cement Bi-Sulphate of Carbon mixed
with Gutta percha. Sulphate of
Carbon is made by
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