Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888

Chapter 10

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Transcriber's Note

In the original publication the author of 'Coal Tar as Fuel for Steam Boilers' is described as John McCrae in the Contents and John M'Crae in the article header. The second was considered an error and corrected.