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INDEX
TO THE
LITERATURE OF EXPLOSIVES
Part L
By CHARLES E. MUNROE, S. B. (Harv.),
Professor of Chemistry », U. S. Naval Academy,
BALTIMORE:
ISAAC FRIEDENWALD.
1886
Copyrighted, 1886,
by Charles E. Munroe.
Press of Isaac Friedenwald,
Baltimore, Md.
This index is intended to embrace not only such articles
as treat of the composition and of the chemical and physical
properties of explosive substances, but also of their manufac-
ture and use in the arts. This part contains the titles of
papers appearing in such periodicals as the indexer has been
able to review from the date of first issue. 442 volumes have
been thus reviewed for this part. Many other titles of papers
have been collected, but the indexer has not yet hacf access
to complete sets of the periodicals from which they have been
gathered. A large number of titles of separate publications,
treatises, text-books and the like have also been collected.
It is hoped that it will be possible to eventually publish
these, together with a "subject" and "author's" index to
the entire list.
INDEX.
American (The) Journal of Science. New Haven, Conn.
Series [i], 50 vols., 1819-45; Series [2], 50 vols., 1846-70;
Series [3], 30 vols., 1871-1886. Abbreviated title: Am. Jour.
Sci. For changes in title, etc., see Bolton's catalogue, p. 25.
1 8 19. Gibbs, George. On a method of augmenting the force of gun-
powder. I [1], 87.
Brown, Samuel. On a curious substance which accompanies
the native nitre of Kentucky and of Africa. I [1], 146.
Cautions regarding fulminating powders. I [1], 168.
1820. De Maistre. Fulminating gold. 2 [i], 350.
1822. Howard, Samuel. Singular explosion. 4 [1], 400.
1823. Silliman, Benjamin. Explosion of oxygen and phosphuretted
hydrogen. 6 [1], 187.
Cutbush, James. Remarks concerning the composition and
properties of Greek fire. 6 [1], 302.
1824. Cutbush, James. Remarks on the composition and properties
of the Chinese fire, and on the so-called brilliant fires. 7
[1], 118.
1826. Morey, Samuel. An account of a new explosive engine gen-
erating a power that may be substituted for that of the
steam engine. II [1], 104.
1828. Aubert and Tardy. Explosion of powder by percussion. 13
[1], 161. Abstr. Bull, d ' Encouragement^ June, 1826.
1829. Hare, Robert. Account of an extraordinary explosion arising
from the reaction of nitric acid with phosphorus. 16 [1], 366.
Notice of a projected improvement in blasting rocks
(by electricity). 16 [1], 372.
New fulminating powder. 16 [1], 397. Abstr. Fer~
rusac's Bulletin, Aug. 1829.
1830. Silliman, B. Danger from the premature explosion of gun-
powder in the blasting of rocks, with suggestions as to the
means of prevention. 17 [1], 132.
6
1830. Serullas. Preparation of ioduret of azote. x8 [1], 154.
Abstr. Ann. de Chimie> Oct. 1829.
Serullas. Chloride of nitrogen. 18 [1], 155. Abstr. Ann.de
Ckimie, Oct. 1829.
Constitution of fulminating silver. 18 [1], 155. Abstr.
Ann. de Chimie> Oct 1829.
Percussion powder. 18 [1], 156. Abstr. Ann. de
Chimie, Sept. 1829.
1831. Comstock. Premature explosions of gunpowder. 19 [1], 199.
Ure. Composition of gunpowder. 20 [1], 190. Abstr. Phil.
Mag. Nov. 1830, and. Jour. Roy. Inst. Oct. 1830.
Tytler. Nitrous atmosphere of Tirhoot, India. 20 [1], 199.
Abstr. Tytler y On the Climate of Mullye : Trans. Med. and
Phys. Soc. Calcutta, Vol. IV.
1832. Guthrie, S. Notice of the vaporization of mercury in the
fumes of nitric ether during the formation of fulminating
mercury. 21 [1], 90.
Guthrie, S. Chlorate of potash (for use in priming powder).
21 [1], 92.
Guthrie, S. Gunpowder (made on a new principle). 21 [1],
93-
Hare, Robert. On the application of galvanic ignition in rock-
blasting. 21 [1], 139.
Guthrie, S. Fulminating preparations. 21 [1], 288.
Guthrie, S. Safe process for manufacturing gunpowder. 21
[1], 292.
Guthrie, S. Fulminic acid and fulminates. 21 [1], 293.
Silliman, B. Injury sustained by Dr. Hare from an accidental
explosion of fulminating silver, with remarks on the danger
attending the use of that substance. 22 [1], 185.
Htinefeld. Inflammation of gunpowder under water. 22 [1],
354. Abstr. Bib. Univ. Aug. 1831.
1833. Silliman, B. Caution addressed to manufacturers and venders
of inflammable substances, especially if volatile. 23 [ 1 ] , 401 .
Silliman, B. Explosion of bellows by inflammable gas. 24
[1], 182.
1834. Use of diablotins, or crackers of fulminating powder.
26 [1], 187. Abstr. Jour, des Connais. Usuelles.
1836. Hare, R. Explosive reaction of hydrogen with chlorine under
the influence of the solar rays. 29 [1], 243.
1839. Webster, J. W. Explosion of hydrogen and oxygen, with
remarks on Hemming^ safety tube. 37 [1], 104.
Hare, Robert. Process for a fulminating powder, and the
galvanic ignition of gunpowder. 37 [1], 268.
1845. Mordecai, A. Review of report of experiments on gunpow-
der made at the Washington Arsenal in 1843-44. 49 [1],
180.
1846. Courbefaisse. A new method of blasting. I [2], 302. Abstr.
Chemist, July, 1845, p. 310.
1847. Silliman, B., Jr. Gun cotton. 3 [2], 102.
Pelouze. Explosive paper. 3 [2], 142.
Gun cotton. 3 [2], 142. Abstr. Athencsum, No. 996.
Gun cotton. 3 [2], 259.
Dumas. Nitrification. 3 [2], 261. Abstr. L? Institute, Dec. 2,
1846, No. 674.
Schoenbein. Gun cotton. 4 [2], 138. Abstr. Mechanics*
Magazine from Mining Journal, April 10, 1847.
Adams, Thomas B. Experiments on the use of gun cotton for
blasting — its value compared with that of blasting powder.
4 M» !39.
Flores, Domont€ and M6nard. Pyroxyline. 4 [2], 140.
Abstr. Comptes rend. March 8, 1847.
Pelouze, J. On a new method of estimating the nitrates, and
especially nitre. 4 [2], 270. Abstr. Comptes rend. Feb.
1847.
Sobrero, Ascagne. On several detonating compounds formed
by the action of nitric acid upon sugar, dextrine, lactine,
mannite and glycerine. 4 [2], 274. Abstr. Comptes rend.
Feb. 1847.
Schoenbein. On the discovery of gun cotton. 4 [2], 440.
Abstr. L. E. and D. PhiL Mag. 31, 7, and Archives des
Sciences Phys. et Nat.
Bacon. Microscopic examination of gun cotton. 4 [2], 445.
Abstr. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Feb. 1847, p. 195.
1848. Dumontfe, F., and Meudrel. On xyloidine, pyroxyline, and
some analogous products. 5 [2], 265. Abstr. Comptes
rend, des trav., etc. Aug. 1847, from Recueil des trav. de la
Soc. d 1 Emut. Jour, les Sci. Pharm. April, 1847, p. 104.
Combes. On the employment of gun cotton in mining. 6 [2],
256. Abstr. Comptes rend. Jan. 1848.
1848. Hare, Robert. Rationale of the explosion causing the great
fire of 1845 in New York. 6 [2], 281.
1849. Gun cotton for toothache (first (?) mention of collodion).
7 M. 304-
On the identity of picric, nitrophenic and chrysolepic
acids. 8 [2], 108. Abstr. Jour, de Pharmacie, Oct. 1, 1848,
p. 318.
Dumas. On liquid protoxide of nitrogen. 8 [2], 113. Abstr.
Phil. Mag. 34, 153, Feb. 1849, and Comptes rend. Nov. 6,
1848.
Vohl. Mode of silvering glass by the employment of gun
cotton. 8 [2], 117. Abstr. Lond. Jour, and Repert. 34,
280, and Technologiste.
Hunt, T. S. Glonoine. 8 [2], 267.
Dumas. On liquid protoxide of nitrogen. 8 [2], 269. Abstr.
Comptes rend. Nov. 1848.
Mordecai, Alfred. Review of second report of experiments
on gunpowder made at Washington Arsenal in 1845, '47
and '48. 8 [2], 309.
1850. Augendre. On a new gunpowder. 10 [2], 260. Abstr.
Chem. Gazette, May, 1850, from Comptes rend.
185 i. Gladstone. Iodide of nitrogen. 12 [2], 432. Abstr. Ann. '
der Chem. u. Pharm. 78, 234.
1852. Fordos and G61is. Sulphide of nitrogen. 13 [2], 114. Abstr.
Ann. de Chim. et de Phys. 32, 389.
Cloez. New organic acid fronrthe mother-liquor of fulminating
mercury. 14 [2], 102. Abstr. Comptes rend. 34, 363.
1853. Violette. Overheated steam applied to the carbonizing of
wood. 16 [2], 270.
Bechamp. Reproduction of cotton from pyroxyline. 16 [2],
406.
1854. Verdic and Savare. Experiments with reference to firing
mines by electricity. 18 [2], 387.
Niepce de St. Victor. New Greek fire. 18 [2], 388.
Gossart. Manufacture of powder. 18 [2], 436.
1855. Bechamp. Action of the protosalts of iron on nitronaphthalin
and nitrobenzin. 19 [2], 114. Abstr. Ann. de Chim. et de
Phys. 42, 186; Oct. 1854.
Nickles, J. The fulminating power of silver in the spongy
state, as shown by M. Chenot. 20 [2], 109 and 260.
9
1856. Liebig. On fulminuric acid from fulminating mercury. 21
[2], 129. Abstr. Ann. Ckem. u. Pharm. 95, 282.
Woodbridge, W. E. On the measurement of the pressure of
fired gunpowder in its practical applications. 22 [2], 153.
1858. Bunsen and Schischkoff. Chemical theory of gunpowder. 26
[2], 106. Pogg. Ann. 102, 34.
Lea, M. Carey. On picric acid and some of its salts, with an
advantageous modification of one of the processes for obtain-
ing it 26 [2], 379.
Nickles, J. Danger to powder magazines from telegraph lines
running near them. 26 [2], 396.
i860. Boettger. Gun-cotton filters. 30 [2], 268. Abstr. Dingl.
Polyt. Jour. 104, 463, and Polytech. Notizblatt, i860, No. 7.
1861. Lea, M. Carey. On a series of new combinations of ammonia,
picric acid and metallic bases. 31 [2], 78.
Lea, M. Carey. On the formation of picramic acid. 31 [2],
188.
Craig, B. F. Products from the combustion of gunpowder
under different pressures. 31 [2], 429.
Schutzenberger. On salts of chlorine and other electro-nega-
tive elements. 32 [2], 108. Abstr. Comptes rend. 52, 135.
Hunt, T. Sterry. On ozone, nitrous acid and nitrogen. 32
[2], 109.
Lea, M. Carey. Contributions to the history of picric acid.
32 [2], 180.
Lea, M. Carey. On the action of nitric acid on picramic acid.
32 [2], 210.
Lea, M. Carey. On the preparation of picramic acid. 32 [2],
211.
1862. Lea, M. Carey. On nitrate of ethyl. 33 [2], 86.
Lea, M. Carey. Preparation of nitrate of methyl. 33 [2], 227.
1863. Schoenbein. On the formation of nitrite of ammonium from
water and atmospheric air under the influence of heat. 35
[2], 113. Abstr. Ann. der Chem. u. Pharm. 124, 1.
Nickles, Jerome. Ozone and nitrous acid. 35 [2], 263.
Hunt, T. Sterry. On the nature of nitrogen and the theory of
nitrification. 35 [2], 271. Also L. E. and D. Phil. Mag.
25 [4], 27 ; 1863, and Comptes rend. 55, 461 ; 1862.
Schaeffer, Geo. C. On the origin of nitrites. 35 [2], 409.
Also Smith. Reports, p. 305 ; 1861.
10
1863. Bohlig, E. Nitrite of ammonia. 35 [2], 423. Abstr. Ann.
d. Chem. u. Pharm. 125, 2ft.
S. W. J. Atmospheric nitrite of ammonia and its origin. 35
[2], 423-
S. W. J. The nitrogen question. 35 [2], 426.
S. W. J. On the estimation of nitric acid by conversion into
ammonia. 36 [2], 116.
Merrick, J. M., Jr. On inhalation of nitroglycerine. 36 [2],
212.
Barnard, F. A. P. On the explosive force of gunpowder. 36
[2], 241.
1864. Johnston, John. Electrical properties of pyroxyline paper and
gun cotton. 37 [2], 115.
1865. Johnston, John. On the electrical properties of pyroxyline
paper and gun cotton. 39 [2], 348.
1867. Abel, F. A. Researches on gun cotton. Second memoir.
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Mag. 33 [4], 545; 1867, sup.
1868. Lea, M. C. Nitroglycerine. 45 [2], 381.
Loew, O. On the formation of nitrite of ammonia. 46 [2], 29.
1869. S. W. J. On nitrification. 47 [2], 234.
Fleck, H. On the use of sodium in explosive powders. 47
[2], 431. Abstr. DingL Poly t Jour. 190, 306; Nov. 1868.
j 870. Odet and Vignon. On the preparation of nitrogen pentoxide
(nitric anhydride). 50 [2], 112. Abstr. Comptes rend. 69,
1 142.
i8ji. Divers. On the existence and formation of salts of nitrous
oxide. 2 [3], 202. Abstr. Proc. Roy. Soc. 19, 425.
Hasenbach. On nitrous and hyponitrous acids. 2 [3], 362.
Abstr. Jour. Prakt. Chemie, 4 [New Series], 1.
1872. Baudrimont. On the decomposition of potassium chlorate.
3 [3l 37 1 - Abstr. Moniteur Scientifique, 13, 783; 1871.
Meyer and Stuber. On the nitro-compounds of the fatty
series. 4 [3], 131. Abstr. Berich. Deutsche Chem. Gesell.
Jahrgang V, p. 399.
1873. Stanford. On the action of charcoal on organic nitrogen. 5
[3], 377. Abstr. Jour. Chem. Soc. Lond. II [2], 14; 1873.
Thorpe. On a method of estimating nitric, chloric and iodic
acids. 6 [3], 387. Abstr. Jour. Chem. Soc. Lond. II
[2], 541 ; 1873.
11
1874. Abel and Brown, E. O. Rapidity of detonation. 7 [3], 57.
Nature, 534 ; 1873 (Oct.).
Berthelot. On the preparation of nitric oxide, N1O5. 7 [3],
416. Abstr. Bull. Soc. Chim. 20 [2], 53; 1874.
Berthelot. On ammonium nitrite. 7 [3], 417. Abstr. Bull.
Soc. Chim. 20 [2], 55 ; 1874.
Brackebush. Nitro-compounds of the allyl series. 8 [3], 62.
Abstr. Ber. Berl. Ckem. Soc. 7, 225 ; 1874.
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Bull. Soc. Chim. 23 [2], 63; 1875.
V. Meyer and Locher. Formation of hydroxylamine by the
reduction of dinitro-compounds. 9 [3], 465. Abstr. Ber.
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Lauer and Ador. On the determination of nitrogen in nitro-
12
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Limpricht. On the use of stannous chloride in the analysis of
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13
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Munroe, Charles E. Notes on the literature of explosives.
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Berthelot, M. P. E. Tabular summary of results obtained in
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Eissler, Manuel. Big blasts. II, 278. Abstr. Modern High
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Big blasts. II, 279. Abstr. Circular of Judsoti
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Abbot, H. L. Results of recent experiments on Atlas and
Judson powder, rackarock, forcite and explosive or blasting
gelatine. II, 280. Abstr. Addendum II, Report on Sub-
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New York, 1884.
Cocoa powder. II, 283. Abstr. Trials Executed
with Prismatic Powder. Two pph. by Rottweil- Hamburg
Powder Co., 1882 and 1883.
Brackenbury. Gunpowder as the spirit of artillery. II, 285.
Abstr. Jour. Roy. United Service fnst. 28, 379 ; 1884.
Munroe, Charles E. A flashing test for gunpowder. II, 285.
Abstr. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc. 6, 7; 1884, and Van Nos-
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The dynamite air-gun. II, 287. Abstr. Scien. Am.
50, 214; 1884.
Airy, G. B. On the numerical expression of the destructive
energy in the explosions of steam boilers, and on its com-
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Abstr. Phil. Mag. 26 [4], 329; 1863.
High-pressure steam and compressed gases as a
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1885. Thurston, R. H. Steam boilers as magazines of explosive
energy, n, 291. Abstr. Jour. Frank. Inst. 88, 427 ; 1884.
Munroe, Charles E. Some recent experiments on the use of
high explosives for war purposes. II, 291. Abstr. Van
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Meigs, J. F. On the combustion of gunpowder in guns.
II, 321.
Munroe, Charles E. Notes on the literature of explosives.
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Blowing up of Flood Rock. 11,763.
Abbot, H. L. Recent progress in high explosives and their
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Jewell, T. F. Apparent resistance of a body of air to a change
of shape. II, 769. Abstr. Science, 6, 207; 1885.
Munroe, Chas. E. Examination of methods proposed for
rendering the lighter petroleum oils inexplosive. II, 769.
Abstr. Proc. Am. Assn. Ad. Science, 33, 174; 1885.
Pradmovic. The use of dynamite for driving piles. II, 770.
Abstr. Revue d'Artill. 22, 462 ; 1883.
Grusonj HellhofF and Halbmayer. Time-fuse for projectiles.
II, 770. £bstr. Revue a'Artill. 21, 567 ; 1882.
Liibke. Use of metallic potassium as a fuse. 11,770. Abstr.
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Turpin, E. New explosive (chlorate powder). II, 771.
Abstr. Ber. Deutsch. Chem. Gesell., No. 1, Part 35; 1884.
Applications of kieselguhr. 11,771. Abstr. Jour. Soc.
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Michalowski. New explosive. II, 771. Abstr. Annales
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Hellhoff and Gruson. Trial of Hellhoffite. II, 771. Abstr.
London Times, 1885.
Hare, Robert. On the application of galvanic ignition in rock-
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Use of water in blasting. II, 774.
Explosion of tablets of chlorate of potassium. II, 774.
Abstr. Boston Journal, June 30, 1885.
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Revue d'Artillerie. Paris and Nancy, 1873-1884. Monthly.
Two volumes annually. Abbreviated title : Rev. d'Artil.
1873. Sarrau, E. Sur les experiences de Rumford et la loi suivant
laquelle la tension des produits de la combustion de la
poudre depend de leur densite. 1, 42.
Castan, F. fetude des poudres pour le nouveau materiel de
rartillerie de terre. I, 98 and 195.
Commission d'exp£riences de Calais. Emploi de la dynamite
pour le chargement des projectiles creux. I, 161.
Caillet, J. C. A. De la fabrication des armes et du materiel
d'artillerie & l'^tranger. I, 279 and 366.
Roux, L. Sur les poudres de guerre a fabrication rapide pen-
dant la guerre de 1 870-1 871. I, 450.
Mercier, A. Note relative aux experiences ex£cute*es pour
determiner Tinfluence exercee par le tir sur Tdtat de la
charge interieure des projectiles. I, 489.
Mercier, A. Sur une poudre au picrate d'ammoniaque. I,
494.
Poudrerie militaire de Saint-Chamas ; fabrication pen-
dant la guerre de 1870-71. 2, 82.
Brugere, J. Sur la charge interieure des projectiles creux.
2, 115.
Emploi de la dynamite pour le chargement des pro-
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« Demolition des cartouches d'infanterie modele, 1866.
2, 169.
Mercier, A. Sur la sensibility relative et le mode d'action des
fusees percutantes Demarest et Maucourant. 2, 253.
Bombard, E. Des dynamites et de leurs applications dans
rartillerie. 2, 332, 390 and 452.
Barbe, A. Experiences executes sur deux canons de 84 mm.
2, 403-
Andoy, L. Sur une fus6e & double effet (Romberg). 2, 497.
1874. Castan, F, L'emploi des nouvelles poudres dans les canons
de tous calibres. 3, 273.
Grossert, G. Recherche de la densite* r€elle de la poudre.
L'emploi du densimetre a mercure modifie* pour les poudres
a gros grains. 3, 353.
Castan, F. Sur Tapplication des theories thermochimiques
aux poudres de guerre. 4, 276.
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1 874. Castan, F. Caisses a poudre de 50 kilos. 4, 283.
Chabrier, Ch. Sur les propriety's specifiques des poudres,
correlatives du mode de trituration et sur la determination
du degre* d'intimite des melanges constituants des poudres a
feu. 4, 396.
Roux, L. Observations sur les matieres explosives a propos
des nouvelles publications de M. Abel. 4, 477;
1875. Ricq, G. Note sur un enregistreur a indications contenues
pour la determination de la loi de variation des pressions
produites par les gaz de la poudre. 5, 58.
Direction d'artillerie de Brest Emploi de la dynamite pour
le fractionnement des bouches a feu en fonte hors de
service. 5, 152.
Effet du choc des balles sur la dynamite. 5, 192.
Abstr. Mittk. Gegen.Arlill. Genie- Wesens, No. 8; 1874.
Roux, L. Etude sur les poudres de guerre a fusil. 5, 243.
Roux et Sarrau. Recherches exp6rimentales sur les substances
explosives. 5, 349.
Majendie, V. D. Caisses a poudre inexplosibles experi-
mentees en Angleterre. 5, 559. Abstr. Proc. Roy. ArtiL
Inst 8 ; 1874.
Castan, F. Sur les charges comprim^es. 6, 108.
Resume* historique des principales experiences faites
en France sur les poudres a canon dans ces dernieres annees.
6, 188.
Ricq, G. Note sur Tenregistreur a indications continues
destine a l'£tude des effets des poudres. 6, 309.
Demimuid, E. Organization des magazins a poudre en
Allemagne. 6, 501.
Rupture d'un canon de 9 lbs. au moyen de la dyna-
mite. 6, 561. Abstr. Mitth. Gegen. ArtilL Genie- Wesens,
No. 6; 1875.
1876. Accident survenu pendant le chargement d'un obus avec
du coton-poudre humide. 7, 89. Abstr. Rivista MariL
Aug. 1875.
Nobel, Alfred. Les substances explosives modernes au point
de vue de la security relative de leur maniement et de leur
emploi. 7, 262. Abstr. Jour. Soc. Arts, 1875.
Rupture des bouches a feu en fonte au moyen de la
dynamite. 8, 155.
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1876. Nobel, Alfred. Rupture, au moyen de la dynamite, des pro-
jectiles charges et deteriores. 8, 160.
Demolition, au moyen de la dynamite, des projectiles
charges en guerre qui n'ont pas 6clat6 dans les exercices
de tir. 8, 456.
Experiences a faire au polygone de Volkof sur l'emploi
de poudre prismatique de density 1.75, pour le tir des
canons de 1 1 pouces. 8, 555. Abstr. Jour. d } Artill. Russe,
July, 1876.
1877. Nouvelle experiences sur les fusees et les bombes Eclair-
antes ; moyens proposes pour augmenter leur efficacitfc dans
la defense des places. 9, 79. Abstr. Jour. d } Artill. Russe,
Sept. 1876.
Sacs en toile caoutchout6e proposes par le capitaine
Reinbott pour conserver dans les places les charges pre-
pares a Tavance. 9, 84. Abstr. Jour. <T Artill. Russe,
Aug. 1876.
Sobrero, A. Nouveau procede de fabrication de la dynamite.
9, 91. Abstr. Comptes rend.
Projet d'un canon d'essai • en fonte de 14 pouces
\ (35.5 cm.). 9, 184. Abstr. Jour. d> Artill. Russe , Oct. 1876.
Experiences d* Eastbourne. (Use of gun cotton in
shells.) 9, 297. Abstr. Times.
Rupture d'un canon de 21 cm. en bronze, au moyen
de la dynamite. 9, 299. Abstr. Mitth. Gegen. Artill. Genie-
Wesens, No. 10; 1876.
Experiences faites en Italie pour Fadoption d'un canon
de campagne lourd. 9, 357. Abstr. Gior. d'Artig. e Genio,
Dec. 2, 1876.
Canet, G. Essai par Tartillerie anglaise d'une nouvelle poudre-
coton au nitrate de baryte. 9, 375.
Hess, F. Volatilisation de la nitroglycerine contenue dans la
dynamite. 9, 395. Abstr. Mitth. Gegen. Artill. Genie-
Wesens.
De Luca. Le canon de 100 tonnes a la Spezia. 9, 465. Abstr.
Rivisia Marit. and Gior. d'Ariig. e Genio.
Faucher, L. La question des poudres en Angleterre. 10, 271.
La poudre prismatique a un seul canal. 10, 299.
Abstr. Jour, d* Artill. Russe, April, 1877.
— Resume des principales experiences executfces par
l'artillerie autrichienne en 1875 et 1876. 10, 369 and 434.
Abstr. Mitih. Gegen. ArtilL Genie - Wesens.
Daubree, A. Les proprie*tes 6rosives des gaz a haute temper-
ature et sous des grandes pressions. 10, 380. Abstr. Comptes
rend.
Beckerhinn. Experiences comparatives faites en Autriche
avec diverses substances explosives. 10, 389. Abstr.
Mitth. Gegen. ArtilL Genie- Wesens, No. 2, 1877.
— : Essai de diflferentes poudres avec les mortiers de 8
pouces. 10, 396. Abstr. Jour. d'Artil. Russe t Mar. 1877.
Experiences faites en Italie avec des fusses a temps.
10, 453. Abstr. Giornale d'Artig. e Genio, July, 1876.
Experiences faites en Italie avec des fusees percu-
tantes. 10,549. Abstr. Giornale a" Ar tig. e Genio, July, 1877.
Expose succinct des principales experiences executees
par Tartillerie Suisse en 1876. 10, 566. Abstr. Zeil. Schweiz.
ArtilL, Nos. 4 and 5, 1877.
1878. La nouvelle fusee percutante de l'artillerie de cstm-
pagne. II, 89.
Fusee proposfee par M. Bettolo de la marine italienne
pour les obus de rupture. II, 90. Abst. Rivista Mar it.
July-Augf. 1877.
Poudre proposee par le lieutenant Totten, de Tartillerie
des £tats-Unis. II, 97.
Destruction d'une voute a Tepreuve de la bombe a
l'aide de charges de dynamite sans bourrage, en Su&de.
II, 97. Abstr. Mitth. Gegen. ArtilL Genie- IVesens.
La Sebastine, nouvelle poudre explosive. 1 1, 99.
Abstr. Revue Marit. et CoL
Adoption d'une nouvelle composition incendiarie.
II, 186. Abst. Mitth. Gegen. ArtilL Genie- Wesens, Nos. 8
and 9, 1877.
Essai de nouvelles fusees edairantes. 1 1 , 1 87. Abstr.
(Ester. -ungar. Mil, Blatt.
Essai de poudre Viner, fabriquee sans eau. II, 298.
Abstr. Jour, a" ArtilL Russe, 1877.
Puissance explosive de la nitroglycerine. II, 303.
Abstr. Engineer.
Epreuves des poudres. Note sur le densimetre a
mercure propose par le capitaine Ricq. II, 320.
1878. Beckerhinn. Influence de la texture du kieselguhr sur Peffi-
cacit€ de la dynamite. II, 479. Abstr. Mitth. Gegen. ArtilL
Genie- Wesens.
Nouvelle substance explosive (gelatine explosive). 11,
481. Abstr. Vedette.
Amelioration de Tamorce des cartouches Manser. 1 1,
576. Abstr. Allgem. Mil. Zeit.
Emploi de la dynamite pour ameublir les terres. 1 1,
582. Abstr. Soc. Ing. Civ.
Demolition d'une chemin£e d'usine a Paide de la
dynamite en Allemagne. 12, 179. Abstr. Mitth. Cegen.
ArtilL Genie- Wesens.
Modifications apport^es a la fus6e a temps. 12, 190.
Functionnement des fus6es a temps. 12, 191. Abstr.
Jour. <T ArtilL Russe.
Etude sur les fusses a temps en Suisse. 12, 389.
Abstr. Zeit. Schweiz. ArtilL
Experiences faites avec la dynamite a Spandau. 12,
471. Abstr. Revue Mil. V Strang.
Historique des Etudes faites a Calais sur les canons
ray 6s de campagne. 12, 481; 13, 1, 113, 321, 409, 505;
I4» *> 193; X&5. io 5; 16, 249.
1879. Sogukhinsky, A. De la nouvelle poudre a- fusil Russe* 13,
195. Abstr. Jour, d? ArtilL Russe.
Nouvelle poudre de la marine sufcde. 13, 211. Abstr.
Deutsche Herr. Zeit.
Hess, F. Sur une nouvelle substance explosive de guerre
(explosive gelatine). 13, 339 and 540; 14, 45. Abstr.
Mitth. Gegen. ArtilL Genie- Wesens, No. 6, 1878.
La recherche d'une fus6e percutante par Partillerie
italienne. 13, 353. Abstr. Gior. d'Artig. e Genio, 1873.
Transport de la dynamite sur les chariots de pave.
*3> 567- Abstr. Gior. d'Ariig. e Genio.
Experiences faites par Pusine Krupp sur divers modules
d'obus de 15 c. et sur diff6rentes especes de poudre. 14,
73 and 361. Abstr. Deutsche Herr. Zeit.
Daubr6e, A. Note sur les propri6t6s ^rosives des gaz produits
par Pexplosion de la dynamite. 14, 171. Abstr. Compies
rend. July 16, 1877.
■ R&umfe des principales experiences ex6cut£es par
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Tartillerie autrichienne en 1878. 14, 329 and 404. Abstr.
Mitth. Gegen. AriilL Genie - Wesens.
Materiel suisse. 14, 535.
DaubrSe, A. Note sur les proprtet£s erosives des gaz a haute
temperature et sous des grandes pressions. 15, 36.
Cartouches de fulmi-coton comprint. 15, 93. Abstr.
Army and Navy Journal.
Nobel and Abel. Recherches sur les substances explosives.
Combustion de la poudre. 15, 134, Abstr. Proc. Roy.
Soc.
Castan, Fr. Methode suive*e a la poudrerie de Bouchet pour
les essais et les analyses des salp£tres raffin6s. 15, 201.
1880. Kalakoutsky. Experiences sur les pressions dans les canons
de fusil. 16, 201.
Lebon, G. Note sur l'emploi de la dynamite gel£e pendant
les travaux executes a Saumur. 16, 296.
Experiences executes en Suisse en 1877 et 1878. 16,
397. Abstr. ZeiL Schweiz. ArtilL
Nouvelle substance explosive (Atlas dynamite). 16,
445. Abstr. Deutsche Herr. ZeiL
Boutmy et Faucher. Memoire sur la fabrication industrielle
de la dynamite. 16, 581.
Perfectionnements dans la fabrication de la poudre a
fusil. Rottweil et Diineberg. 16, 634. Abstr. ZeiL Schweiz.
ArtilL
Pothier, E. Note sur les transformations des poudres de
guerre dans les etuis metalliques des cartouches d'infanterie.
17, 78. Abstr. Comptes rend.
Rovel. Rapport sur les operations d'un detachment du 33 r
regiment ayant eu pour objet de briser, avec le canon, les
glaces de la Loire du 6 au 8 Janvier, 1880. 17, 201 and 313.
Gaudier, A. Note sur les effets*de la poudre dans les bouches
a feu. 17, 224.
Bogaert, Van der. Recherches exp6rimentales pour am61iorer
les magasins a poudre. 17, 555. Abstr. Revue Mil. Beige.
1881. Tir sous Teau. 18, 290. Abstr. Deutsche Herr. ZeiL
Emploi du coton- poudre pour la mise hors de service
des bouches a feu en Angleterre. 18, 488. Abstr. Army
and Navy Gazette.
Destruction du canon Pallisen 18, 489. Abstr. the
Engineer.
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1 88 1. Bogaert, Van der. Cartouches de coton-poudre en Russe.
1 8, 493. Abstr. Deutsche Herr. Zeit.
Composition de rartillerie en Portugal. l8, 554.
Abstr. Mem. d'Artill.
Lefevre, J. B. V. Influence de la diminution progressive des
vitesses initiales donn6es par les cartouches metalliques sur
la portSe du fusil d'infanterie. 19, 89.
Nouvelle charge intferieure pour les projectiles en
Russe. 19, 1^5. Abstr. Allgemeine Mil. Zeit.
R6sum6 des principales experiences ex£cut£es par
rartillerie autrichienne en 1880. Dynamogene. 19, 216.
Nouvelle materiel de rartillerie italienne. , 19, 326.
Abstr. Gior. d'Artig. c Genio.
Machine a fabriquer la poudre prismatique en Angle-
terre. 19, 359. Abstr. Engineering.
Adoption des nouvelles poudres a canon en Espagne.
19, 464. Abstr. Mem. cTArtill.
Poudre et fusil anglais. 19, 551. Abstr. Army and
Navy Gazette.
1882. Experiences a Stowmarket avec le fulmi-coton et la
poudre de fulmi-coton. 20, 88. Abstr. Engineering.
Essais des poudres prismatiques des fabriques de
Rottweil-Hambourg en Allemagne. 21, 77 and 475.
Gaudin, A. Sur le rendement de la poudre dans les bouches
a feu. 21, 425.
Fus6e a temps de Gruson, Hellhoff et Halbmayer en
Allemagne. 21, 567. Abstr. Neue Mil. Bl'ait.
1883. ■ La dynamite employee pour enfoncer des pilots. 22,
462. Abstr. Revue Mil. Alra?ig.
Explosion a Woolwich en Angleterre. 23, 83. Abstr.
Progress Mil.
Calcul des vitesses initiales et des pressions dans les
canons ayant des longueurs d'ames variables. 23, 137.
Abstr. Mitth. Gegen. Art. Genie- Wesens.
Nouvel cartouche. 23, 358. Abstr. Army and Navy
Gazette.
Poudre chocolat. 23, 549. Abstr. the Engineer.
1884. Poudre prismatique brune, dite poudre chocolat. 24,
95. Abstr. the Engineer, No. 1470.
Nouvel engin pour lancer de la dynamite. 24, 177.
Army and Navy Journal.
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1884. Gaudin, A. Obus Gruson charges avec une substance bris-
ante. 24, 277. Abstr. Rev. Mil. de l'£tr anger \ No. 589.
Les canons a dynamite. 24, 375.
Emploi de la poudre de Rottweil avec le fusil, 1871.
24, 474. Abstr. Neue Mil. Blatter.
Explosion de la poudrerie de Tchernigow, Russie.
24, 482. Deutsche Herr. Zeit. No. 60.
Poudre chocolat. 24, 575. Armee Blalt } No. 35.
Fus£e k double effet et projectile unique. 25, 48 and
219, Abstr. Riv. di Artig. e Genio.
Obus a dynamite. 25,79. Army and Navy Journal.
Experiences de rupture a la dynamite. 25, 188. Rev.
Mil. de r£tranger, No. 608.
Chargement des projectiles avec du coton-poudre.
25, 189. Armee Blatt t No. 37.
Agrandissement de la poudrerie d'Ochta, Russie. 25,
191. Deutsche Herr. Zeit. No. 81.
Appareil Snyder servant au lancernent des projectiles
a dynamite. 25, 368. Scientific American.
Obus-torpilles ram£s de l'amiral Cochrane. 25, 472.
Abstr. Yacht
Obus-torpilles ram6s de Pamiral Cochrane. 25, 578.
Riv. di Artig. e Genio \ Dec. 1884.
Journal Royal United Service Institution. London, 1857-1886.
One volume yearly. Abbreviated title : Jour. Roy. U. S. Inst
The title-page with vol. -number is dated the year after the com-
pletion of the volume. I have taken this date.
1859. Hayes, M. India-rubber cap primers. 2, 116.
Schaw. Gunpowder as a disruptive agent 2, 269.
1862. Frankland, E. On the influence of atmospheric pressure
upon the burning of time-fuses. 5, 349. Abstr. Trans.
Roy. Soc. 151, 629; 1861.
1865. Abel, F. A. Some new points in the history and application
of gun cotton. 8, 345.
1867. Saunders, W. Gale's plan for rendering gunpowder non-
explosive and re- explosive at pleasure. 10, 123.
Millar, J. A new metallic cartridge for military purposes. 10,
141.
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1867. Norton. Percussion hand-grenade for house-defense. 10, 289.
Latham, John. Prentice's system of gun-cotton cartridges.
10, 328.
Abel, F. A. Gun cotton and other explosive agents. 10, 417.
1869.
1869. Fosbery, G. V. Explosive bullets and their application to
military purposes. 12, 16.
O'Hea, J. B. Cartridges for breech-loading small-arms. 12,
105.
Dougall, Jas. D. Schultze's granulated-wood powder. 12,
127.
1870. Martin, T. Ammunition-supply car. 13, 337.
Jekyll, H. The destruction of wrecks by explosive compounds.
13, 395-
1871. Gilmore, A. Safety lamp for mines and ships. 14, 394.
Fisher, A. i'Court. Gun cotton applied to demolitions. 14,
419.
1872. Morgan, J. P. The determination of the explosive force of
gunpowder. 15, 312.
1873. Abel, F. A. Explosive agents applicable to naval and military
purposes as substitutes for gunpowder. 16, 457.
1874. Dawson, W. Powder pressures in the first 35-ton gun. 17, 1.
1875. Morgan, J. P. Recent improvements in the manufacture of
pebble powder. 18, 171.
1876. Maitland. Fog-signalling by explosives. 19, 481.
1877. Morgan, J. P. Some special features in large and small-grain
powders. 20, 195.
1878. Mackie, S. J. Cotton powder for naval and military purposes.
21, 887.
Cole, Joshua. On an improved war rocket for use in both
military and naval operations. 21, 969.
Ferris, John. Notes on the removal of the hull of the ship
Forest by extempore torpedoes. 21, 1133.
1879. Dunsany. On the laws and customs of war as limiting the
use of fire ships, explosion vessels, torpedoes and submarine
mines. 22, 271.
1885. Brackenbury, C. B. Gunpowder considered as the spirit of
artillery, with the results which have followed and will follow
this view. 28, 379.
Hope, W. A revolution in the science of gunnery. 28, 965.
Reports of H. M. Inspectors of Explosives to the Secretary
of State for the Home Department. London, England,
1871-1886. Each report is printed and issued by itself. Abbre-
viated title : Rept. H. M. Insp. Exp.
1871.
Aug. 11. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of gun cotton at Stowmarket.
1874.
Oct. 2. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of gunpowder in the Regent's
Park.
1876. Annual report for 1875.
May 24. Majendie, V. D. Explosidn of dynamite at Cymmer, Gla-
morganshire, April 21. I.
May 26. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of gunpowder at a gunpowder
factory at Herodsfoot, Liskeard, Cornwall, May 12. II.
June 6. Ford, A. Explosion of fulminate of mercury at Hinks's
chemical works, Small Heath, Birmingham, May 14. III.
Sept. 1. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of dynamite at Burnbank, near
Hamilton, N. Bt., June 19. IV.
Oct. 10. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of fireworks on board a steamer
at Norwich, Sept. 12. IV a.
Nov. 9. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder at gunpowder factory
at Herodsfoot, Liskeard, Cornwall, Oct. 14. V.
Dec. 21. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder at Hose Tunnel, near
Scalford, Oct. 14. VI.
1877. Annual report for 1876.
Mar. 7. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of " tonite " or " cotton
powder" in a tunnel near Festiniog, Jan. 26. VII.
Aug. 10. Majendie, V. D. Explosion on board a floating magazine
on the Thames below Gravesend, June 30. VIII.
Sept. 1. Majendie, V. D. Explosion at the factory of the Schultze
Gunpowder Co., at Eyeworth, Hants, Aug. 8. IX.
Sept. 24. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder at 57 High street,
Bedford, Aug. 28. X.
Sept. 29. Ford, A. Explosion in tunnel near Festiniog, Aug. 23. XI.
Dec. 24. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in the factory of the Schultze
Gunpowder Co., at Eyeworth, Hants, Nov. 12. XII.
1878. Annual report for 1877.
Mar. 6. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in the detonator factory of the
Cotton Powder Co., at Uplees Marshes, near Faversham,
Feb. 12. XIII.
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June 28. Ford, A. Explosion in tunnel at Halkyn, near Holywell,
April 10. XIV.
July 27. Ford, A. Two explosions of dynamite at Yarlside Mines,
Parkhouse, Barrow-in-Furness, May 14 and July 3. XV.
Sept. 17. Majendie, V. D. Explosion, caused by lightning, of a gun-
powder store at Victoria Colliery, Bruntcliffe, Aug. 6.
XVL
Sept 30. Majendie, V. D. Explosion at Macdonald's war-rocket
factory, Whitehill, near Gravesend, Sept. 13. XVII.
Oct. 30. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of dynamite in Carn Brea
Mine, Redruth, Sept. 27. XVIII.
Dec. 28. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder at gunpowder factory
at Elterwater, near Ambleside, Westmoreland, Nov. 29.
XIX.
1879. Annual report for 1878.
Feb. 12, Ford, A. Explosion of dynamite at Deep Level Mine,
Halkyn, near Holywell, Jan. 9. XX.
Feb. 20. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in press-house at Sharp's
gunpowder factory, Chilworth, near Guildford, Feb. 10.
XXI.
Mar. 17. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in glazing-house at Hall's
gunpowder factory, at the Marsh, Faversham, Feb. 21.
XXII.
Mar. 31. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in extracting house at Pigou,
Wilks & Laurence's gunpowder factory, Dartford,
March 11. XXIII.
May 24. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in the detonator factory of
Nobel's Explosives Co., Redding, West Quarter, near
Falkirk, May 12. XXIV.
June 23. Ford, A. Explosion in the detonator factory of the Cotton
Powder Co., at Uplees Marshes, near Faversham, May
16. XXV.
Oct. 30. Ford, A. Explosion of dynamite in a tunnel under the
Severn River, Sept. 23. XXVI.
Nov. 19. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder at a house at Pentre
Broughton, near Wrexham, Oct. 30. XXVII.
Nov. 26. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in the detonator factory of the
Nobel's Explosives Co., at Redding, West Quarter, near
Falkirk, Oct. 13. XXVIII.
1880. Annual report for 1879.
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Jan. 23. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of gunpowder in Doncaster,
Jan. 3, XXIX.
Mar. 30. Ford, A. Explosion of nitroglycerine (from dynamite) at a
railway cutting at Craig, near Montrose, Mar. 5, XXX.
1 88 1. Annual report for 1880.
Feb. 21. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in glazing-house of John Hall
& Sons' gunpowder factory at the Marsh, Faversham,
Dec. 11, 1880. XXXI.
Mar, 9. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder and blasting cartridges
at John Hall & Sons' cartridge factory, Eastwood, near
Nottingham, Jan. 14. XXXII.
Apr. 5. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of gunpowder at a gunpowder
factory, Blackbeck, Haverthwaite, Lancashire, Mar. 19.
XXXIII.
May 14. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of dynamite and blasting
gelatine in the Minera Mine, near Wrexham, Mar. 23.
XXXIV.
May 17. Ford, A, Explosion of dynamite on the River Clyde off
Gravel Point, near Greenock, Apr. 16. XXXV.
July 15. Majendie. Explosion in C. T. Brock & Co.'s fireworks
factory, at South Norwood, May 24. XXXVI.
Aug. 11. Ford, A. Explosion in press-house of a gunpowder
factory at Gatebeck, near Kendal, July 21. XXXVII.
Oct. 15. Ford, A. Explosion in fireworks factory at Necheirs, Park
Road, Birmingham, Aug. 17. XXXVIII.
1882. Annual report for 1881.
June 19. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of fireworks in a dwell-
ing-house in Hanley, Mar. 6. XXXIX.
June 20. Cundill, J. P. Explosion on premises of Wm. Riley, Castle-
ton, near Manchester, Apr. 19. XL.
June 29. Cundill, J. P. Explosion in factory of Nobel's Explosives
Co., at Ardeer, near Stevenston, in Ayr, June 8. XLI.
Nov. 6. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of fireworks at the Hull Botanic
Gardens, Sept. 25. XLI I.
Nov. 30. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of wet tonite or cotton powder,
during the operation of pressing into cartridges, at the
works of the Cotton Powder Co., Uplees Marshes, near
Faversham, Nov. 5. XLIII.
Dec. 9. Cundill, J. P. Explosion in the factory of NobePs Ex-
plosives Co., at Ardeer, Ayrshire, Oct. 27. XLIV.
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Nov. 28. Ford, A. Explosion in the factory of the Potentite Co., at
Meiling, near Liverpool, July 15. XLV.
Dec. 8. Majendie, V. D. Explosion during the manufacture of
fog signals at Dyer and Robson's ammunition factory,
Greenwich Marshes, Nov. 28, XLVI.
Dec. 30. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of a " bear " at the Askham
Iron Furnaces, near Barrow-in-Furness, Dec. 8. XLVI I.
1883. Annual report for 1882.
Jan. 19. Majendie, V. D. Two explosions of nitroglycerine and
dynamite at the factory of the Explosives Co., at Pembrey
Burrows, Carmarthenshire, Nov. 11 and 17, 1882.
XLVIII.
Mar. 10. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of wet potentite in press-house
of Potentite Co., at Conscough Bridge, near Meiling,
Lancashire, Jan. 26. XLIX.
Mar. 14. Majendie, V. D. Three explosions in Glasgow on Jan. 20
and 21. L.
Apr. 27. Majendie, V. D. Two explosions in London — at the offices
of the Local Government Board in Whitehall, and of the
Times newspaper in Play- House Yard, Mar. 15. LI.
Apr. 30. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder and blasting cartridges
at the factory of the New Sedgwick Gunpowder Co.,
Sedgwick, near Kendal, Apr. 12. LII.
June 30. Cundill, J. P. Explosion at the Bassinghyll gunpowder
mills, June 15. LIII.
Sept. 19. Ford, A. Explosion of tonite, while ramming, at the
James Watt dock, Greenock, Aug. 16. LIV.
Nov. 17. Majendie, V. D., and Cundill, J. P. Two explosions on the
Underground Railway, London, Oct. 30. LV.
Dec. 5. Ford, A. Explosion in drying-house at John Hall & Sons'
gunpowder factory, Furnace, Lochfyne, near Inveraray,
Sept. 29. LVI.
Dec. 5. Majendie, V. D. Explosion in incorporating mills at the
Chilworth gunpowder factory, Nov. 15. LVII.
Dec. 31. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of dynamite at the Town Hill
Colliery, Dunfermline, Dec. 17. LVIII.
1884. Annual report for 1883.
Mar. 8. Majendie, V. D., and Ford, A. Explosion at the Victoria
Railway Station, Pimlico, and attempted explosions at
the Charing Cross, Paddington and Ludgate Hill Stations,
Feb. 26. LIX.
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Mar. 13. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of signal lights and gunpowder
on board the steamer Aberdeen, off Gravesend, Mar. 1.
LX.
May 31. Ford, A. Explosion of dynamite in a cartridge-hut at the
factory of Nobel's Explosives Co., at Ardeer, Ayrshire,
May 8. LXI.
June 10. Majendie, V. D., and Ford, A. Three explosions in Scot-
land Yard and St. James's Square, and an attempted
explosion in Trafalgar Square, May 30. LXII.
July 5. Cundill, J. P. Explosion at fireworks factory at Wisbech,
June 23. LXIII.
Aug. 30. Ford, A. Explosion in corning-house at a gunpowder
factory at Blackbeck, Haverthwaite, Lancashire, July 26.
LXIV.
Sept. 17. Majendie, V. D. Explosion on board a steamer off Bourne-
mouth, Aug. 20. LXV.
Oct. 23. Ford, A. Explosion in incorporating mill at Worsborough
Dale gunpowder factory, Oct. 15. LXVI.
Nov. 10. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of sulphur and potassium chlorate
on premises of Joseph Balk will, at King's Bridge, Devon,
Oct 30. LXVII.
Dec. 5. Ford, A. Explosion of high explosives at Edenburn, the
private residence of S. M. Hussey, in the County of
Kerry, Nov. 28. LXVIII.
1885. Annual report for 1884.
Feb. 19. Cundill, J. P. Explosion at Larne, Feb. 5. LXIX.
May 29. Cundill, J. P. Explosion at James Pain's fireworks factory,
near Mitcham, May 16. LXX.
July 27. Cundill, J. P. Explosion in incorporating mill at Roslin gun-
powder mills, near Edinburgh, July 9. LXXI.
Sept. 5. Majendie, V. D. Explosion at gunpowder factory of Pigou,
Wilks and Laurence, Dartford, Aug. 21. LXXII.
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INDEX
TO THE
LITERATURE OF EXPLOSIVES
Part II.
Bv CHARLES E. MUNROE,
Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, 1871-1874.
Professor of Chemistry, U. S. Naval Academy, 1874-1886.
Chemist to Torpedo Carps, U. S. Navy, 1886-1892.
Professor of Chemistry , Columbian University, 1892-
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This Index, as now published, has been made by a careful search
of each page of each of the 984 volumes included in it, and it is
believed to be practically complete from the date of first issue for
each of the following periodicals :
American Journal of Arts and Science 18 19-1890.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 1665-1890.
Proceedings of the U. S. Naval Institute 1874-1890-
Revue d'Artillerie .. 1 871-1890.
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution 1857-1890.
H. M. Inspectors of Explosives Reports 1873-1890.
Dingler's Polytechnisches Journal 1820-1890.
Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy 1797-1813.
Edinburgh Journal of Science 1824-1832.
Popular Science Monthly 1872-1890.
Proceedings American Chemical Society 1879-1890.
Brande's Journal of Science and Arts 18 16-1830.
I desire here to acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr. M. M.
Ramsey for his very valuable assistance in reading the proof.
Columbian University,
Washington, D. C.
April, JS93.
INDEX.
American (The) Journal of Science. New Haven, Conn.
1819-1890. Abbreviated title: Am. Jour. Sci. Continued
from page 14, Part I.
1886. Berthelot. Velocity of the explosive wave in liquid and
solid detonants. 31 [3], 149-150. Ann. Chim. Phys.
6 [6], 556; 1885.
Kaemmerer. Improved method of preparing nitrogen dioxide.
31 [3], 151. Ber. BerL 18, 3064; 1885.
Berthelot. Volatility of sulphur and mercury. 31 [3], 308.
Bull. Soc. Chem. 45, 114; 1886.
Dixon. Combustion of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. 31
[3], 392. J. Chem. Soc. 49, 94; 1886.
Sandmeyer. Hypochlorites of ethyl and methyl. 32 [3],
74. Ber. Berl. 19, 857-861 ; 1886.
Berthelot and Andr6. Existence and formation of nitrates
in plants. 32 [3], 75. Ann. Chim. Phys. 8 [6], 5-128;
1886.
Meyer, Lothar. Combustion of carbon monoxide and oxy-
gen. 32 [3], 156. Ber. Berl. 19 1099-1106; 1886.
Dixon. Combustion of cyanogen. 32 [3], 160. J. Chem.
Soc. 49, 384-391 ; 1886.
Raschig. Fulminating silver of Berthollet. 32 [3], 233.
Liebig's Ann. 133, 93-101; 1886.
1887. Warington. Distribution in the soil of the nitrifying organ-
isms. 33 [3], 420. J. Chem. Soc. $1, 118; 1887.
Frankland, P. F. and Dingwall. Decomposition of potas-
sium chlorate by heat. 33 [3], 508. J. Chem. Soc. 51,
274; 1887.
1888. Bellamy. Presence of chlorine in oxygen prepared from potas-
sium chlorate. 35 [3], 335. Ber. Berl. 21 (ref.) 3 ; 1888.
von CEttingen, A. and von Gernet, A. Explosion of gases. 35
[3], 413. Ann. Phys. Chem. 33, 586-569; 1888.
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1 888. Munroe Charles E. Wave-like effects produced by the
detonation of gun-cotton. (111.) 36 [3], 48-50
Dana J. D. History of the changes in the Mt. Loa craters.
Explosive eruptions. 36 [3], 104-109.
Ramsay. Molecular weight of nitrogen peroxide. 36 [3],
150-151. /. Chem. Soc. 53, 621 ; 1888.
1889. Vieth. On the combination of oxygen and nitrogen in
gaseous explosions. 37 [3], 225. Ber. Berl. 21, 695;
Nov. 1888.
Curtius and Jay. Diamide hydrate and other salts (Explosive
reactions with). 37 [3], 493. / Prk. Chem. 39, 27,
107. Ber. BerL 22, 134 (ref.); Mar. 1889.
Guignet. -'Colloidal cellulose (Action toward nitric acid).
38 [3], 408. Compt. rend, 108, 1258-1259; Aug. 1889.
1890. Thorpe. Decomposition of carbon disulphide by shock.
39 [3]> 6 5- /• Chem. Soc. 55, 220-223; May 1889.
Mach and Wentzel. Waves in air produced by projectiles.
40 [3], 419- Rev - Sci -> I 3> Sept. 13, 1890.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London.
1665-1890. Abbreviated title : Phil Trans. (Since 1887 the
annual volumes have been divided into parts A and B, each
paged separately. A is devoted to the physical sciences and
mathematics, while B is given up to natural history.) Con.
tinued from page 18, Parti.
1882. Debus, H. Chemical theory of gun- powder. 173, 523-594.
Milne, J. and Gray, I. On seismic experiments. (111.) 173,
S6 3 -SS 3 .
1883. Reynolds, Osborne. Experimental investigation of the cir-
cumstances which determine whether the motion of water
shall be direct or sinuous. (111.) 174, 935-982. (cf.
Threlfall. Phil. Mag. 21, 164-180; 1886.)
1884. Dixon, Harold B. Conditions of chemical change in gases;
hydrogen, carbonic oxide and oxygen. (111.) 175? 617-
684.
1886. Bell, Chichester A. On the sympathetic vibrations of jets.
(111.) 177, 383-422.
1888. Baker, H. Brereton. Combustion in dried oxygen. (111.) 179
(4), 57i-59i-
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Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute. Annapo-
lis, Maryland. Abbreviated title: Proc. U. S. Nav. Inst.,
1 8 74 -i 890. Continued from page 28, Part I.
1886. Munroe, Chas. E/ Notes on the literature of explosives.
No. X, 12, 179-198.
Jenssen, Fred. H. Causes of explosions in the manufacture
of high explosives. 12, 1 79-181. Trans. Tech. Soc,
Pacific Coast, I, 200 ; 1884.
Quinan, Wm. R. A talk about explosives. 12, 181. Trans.
Tech. Soc, Pacific Coast, 2, 109; 1885.
Le Conte, L. J. Are not dynamite catastrophes intimately
associated with electric phenomena ? 12, 1 81-182. Trans.
Tech. Soc, Pacific Coast, 2, 223 ; 1885.
Hay, M. and Masson O. Elementary constitution of nitro-
glycerol. 12, 182. Proc. Roy. Soc, Edin. 32, 87.
Hay, M. Chemistry of nitroglycerol. 12, 182-184. Trans.
Roy. Soc. Edin. 32, 67; J. Chem. Soc, 742; 1885.
Hay, M. Physiological action of nitroglycerol. 12, 184.
Chem. Centr. 108; 1884; J. Chem. Soc. 681; 1885.
Berthelot and Vieille. Researches on the heat-relations of
the explosive gaseous mixtures. 12, 184-187. Ann.
Chim. Phys. 4 [6], 66 and 77; 1885; Am. Jour. Sci.
29 [3], 33i;. i885-
Berthelot and Vieille. Heat of combustion of carbon and its
compounds. 12, 187-188. Bull. Soc Chim. 43 [2], 262 ;
1885. Am. Jour. Sci. 30 [3], 154; 1885.
Berthelot. Rate of transmission of the explosive wave in
solid and liquid explosives. 12, 188. Compt. rend.
100,314; 1885.
Berthelot. Sublimation of sulphur during the drying of gun-
powder. 12, 188-189. Compt. rend. 100, 1326; 1885.
Griess, P. Diazo compounds. 12, 189. Berich. Berl.
Chem. Ges. 18, 960; 1885.
Smolka, A. Mannitol lead nitrate. t 12, 189. Monatsch.
Chem. 6, 198; J. Chem. Soc; July, 1885.
Baeyer, A. Polyacetylene compounds. 12,189-190. Berich.
Berl. Chem. Ges. 18, 674; 1885.
Janovsky, J. V. and Erb, L. Intermediate reduction pro-
ducts of the nitroazo compounds. (Trinitro-azobenzene.)
12, 190. Berich. Berl. Chem. Ges. 18, 1133 ; 1885.
NietzkS and Benckiser. Explosive carbonyl-potassium pro-
duced in the manufacture of potassium. 12, 190-193.
Berich. Berl. Chem. Ges. 18, 1833; 1885.
Divers, E. and Kawakita M. On the decomposition of silver
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fulminate by hydrochloric acid. 12, 193-194. J. Chem.
Soc, 69 ; 1885.
Divers, E. On the constitution of the fulminates. 12,
194-195. J. Chetn. Soc, 77 ; 1885.
Nordenfelt, J. and Meurling, F. A. Gunpowder from hydro-
cellulose. 12, 195. Ding. Polyt. J. 255; 1885.
Gilles, F. W. Nitro-molasses. 12, 195-196. Ding. Polyt.
/• 255, 1885.
Gacon, A. New blasting powder. 12, 196. Ding. Polyt.
/• 2 5*> 355; l88 4. / Chetn. Soc, Mar., 1885.
Threfall, R. Theory of explosions. 12, 196-197. Proc.
Catnb. Phil. Soc. 5, 309 ; 1885.
Munroe, Chas. E. Notes on the literature of explosives.
No. XI, 12, 423-439.
Jenssen, Fred. H. Dynamite catastrophes. 17, 423-424.
Trans. Tech. Soc. Pacific Coast, 2, 267; 1885.
Testimony in case of Roberts vs. Lasker (killed by
nitroglycerine in " shooting M oil wells). 12, 424-427.
Poetsch, W. Recovering the waste acids from nitroglycerol
works. 12,427. Dingl. Polyt. J. 255, 216; J. Chem.
Soc, 619 ; 1885.
Royal Commission on Accidents in Coal Mines. (English).
Report of (Explosions) 12, 427-429. Science 7, 389,
459; 1886.
Witz, A. Temperatures produced by explosions of mixtures
of coal gas and air. 12, 429. Compt. rend. 100, 1131-
1132 ; 1885.
Munroe, Chas. E. Lecture experiment on the exploding of
mixtures of coal gas and air. 12, 429-430.
Schelgel, G. Combustion of hydrocarbons and their oxides
and chlorides with mixtures of chlorine and oxygen. 12,
430. Annalen 226, 133-174. J. Chem. Soc, 214; 1885.
Bellamy, F. Action of some metals on mixtures of acety-
lene and air. 12, 431. Compt. rend. 100, 1 460-1 461 ;
1885.
Wetherill, Samuel Jr. Explosion of metallic zinc. 12, 431.
Abel, Frederick. Accidental explosions produced by non-
explosive liquids. 12, 431-432. Proc Roy. Inst., Great
Britain; 1883.
Munroe, Chas. E. Conversion of mechanical energy into
heat. 12, 432. Proc. Am. Ass. Ad. Science, 33, 130;
1885.
Calmels, G. Action of primary alcoholic iodides on silver
fulminate. 12, 432-433. Compt. rend. 99, 794-797.
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1886. Scholvien, L. Mercury fulminate. 12,433-434. J. Prak
Chem. 30, 91-92; 1885.
Ehrenberg, A. Products of decomposition of mercury ful
minate. 12, 434-435. J. Prak. Chem. 30, 38-68
1884.
Ehrenberg, A. Sodium fulminate. 12, 435-436. Jour.
Prak. Chem. 82 230-334. J. Chem. Soc, 1191; 1885.
Sandmeyer, T. Ethyl hypochlorite. 12, 436-437. Berich
Berl. Chem. Ges. II, 1767; 1885.
Villiers, A. Nitro-derivatives of ethylene. 12, 437. Bull.
Soc. Chim. 48, 422-424; J. Chem. Soc, 1044; 1885.
Priebs, P. Nitro-derivatives of furfurane. 12, 437-438
Berich. Berl. Chem. Ges. 18, 1362; 1885.
Explosion of gunpowder by electricity. 12, 438
Maryland Gazette, Annapolis, Md.; June 14, 1749. *
Barker, Albert S. The firing of high explosives from great
guns. 12, 547-5 6 3-
von Forster, Max. Compressed gun cotton for military pur-
poses, particularly regarding its use in shells. Translated
by Karl Rohrer. 12, 563-603 ; from pamph.
Munroe, Chas. E. Notes on the literature of explosives
No. XII. 12, 603-625.
Threlfall, R. On the theory of explosions. 12, 603-615.
Phil. Mag. 21, 164-180; 1886.
Raschig. Composition of Berthelot's fulminating silver
(silver amine). 12, 616. Liebig 1 s Ann. 233,93-101;
1886: Am. Jour. Sci. 32 [3], 232 ; 1886.
Munroe, Chas. E. Index to the literature of explosives,
Part I, (notice) 12, 615-616.
Trial of hellhofite and melinite. 12, 616. Army
and Navy Gazette, 27, 801 ; Oct. 9, 1886.
Carrasco Adolfo. The employment of dynamite as a burst-
ing charge for artillery projectiles. 12, 616-617. Trans,
by Major G. W. McKee. Jour. Mil. Service Inst 7,
339-349; 1886.
Literature on Flood Rock explosion. 12,617-618.
Abbot, H. L. Photographs of Flood Rock explosion.
12, 618.
Abbot, H. L. Earth wave at the destruction of Flood Rock.
12, 618-619.
Abbot, H. L. Tests of rack-a-rock. 12. 619-620.
Rendrock Powder Co. Preparation, properties and tests of
rack-a-rock. 12, 620.
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1 886. Sprengel, Hermann. Priority of invention of rack-a-rock,
panclastile and hellhofite. 12, 620. Lond. Chem. News,
52, 215, 271, 295; 1885.
Teed, Frank L. The decomposition of potassium chlorate
by heat. (Reaction.) 12, 620-621. Lond, Chem, News,
52, 248; 1885.
MaumenS, E. J. The decomposition of potassium chlorate
by heat. (Reaction.) 12,621. Lond. Chem. News, 53,
145-147; 1886.
Bolton, H. Carrington. Explosive reaction of sodium with
potassium chlorate. 12, 621. Lond. Chem. News, 55,
289; 1886.
Faraday. Historical statement respecting the liquefaction of
gases. 12, 621-623. J. Set. Roy. Inst. 16, 229-240;
' 1823.
Lippincott, Charles D. Tabulated list of explosive sub-
stances. 12, 623-624. Pharmaceutical Record, 6, 349-
350; 1886.
Cross, C. F. and Bevan E. J. Cellulose. 12, 624.
Trials of small-arm powder showing the progress
made at Rottweil in the past three years. 12, 643. Riv.
di Artig. e Genio\ June, 1886.
1887. Munroe, Chas. E. Notes on the literature of explosives. 13,
227-250.
Lunge, G. The analysis of explosives. 13, 227-231.
Ding I. Poly t. J. 262, 224-279; 1886.
H. M. Inspectors of Explosives. Heat test for dynamite and
analogous preparations. 13, 231-234. Ann. Report; 1884,
v. Rziha, Franz. The mechanical efficiency of explosives.
13, 234-240. Dingl. Polyt. J. 262, 128-134; 1886.
Bixby, William H. New ordnance material in Europe.
(Gruson's new explosive; ammonia- nitrate powder; min-
ers' powder.) 13, 240-245. Engineering News, N. Y.,
1886.
Recent progress in the manufacture of explosives.
(Bellite; Nobel's mixtures; Engel's powders.) 13, 245-
248. Sci. Am. 56, 10 1 ; 1887. Industries.
Ruckstchell, M. Silotvaar. 13, 248. Rev. Mar. et Col.
91, 589; 1886.
Substitute for gunpowder for use on the stage. 13,
2 48-2 49 . Telegraph {Lond. ) .
Benjamin, M. Explosives (Notice). 13, 249. Appleton's
Annual Cyclopaedia, 1884; pp. 342-347.
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1887. Macomb, M. M. Notes on experiments with high explosives.
(Review.) 13, 249.
Oxholm, C. W. E. Report upon trials with submarine mines
executed jointly by Sweden, Norway and Denmark, 1874-
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Chalon, Paul F. Les explosifs modernes. (Notice.) 13,
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Adtz, N. Materiel de guerre de nos jours. (Notice.) 13,
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Newell, J. S., Bridge, E. W. and White, J. F. Report on
experiments made to determine the best method of drying
gun-cotton for service use. 13, 269-278.
Munroe, Chas. E. Notes on the literature of explosives.
No. 14. 13, 405-426.
Griffin, L. R. F. A remarkable explosion. 13, 405-409
Pop. Sci. Monthly, 30, 810-814; 1887.
The Fannon-Winslow shell. (For nitroglycerine.)
13, 404. Boston Herald; June 6, 1887.
Rept. Chief of Ordnance, U. S. A. Trial of Winslow shell
(for nitroglycerine). 13, 409-411. Appendix 15, pp.
103-104; 1885.
Rept. Chief of Ordnance, U. S. A. Tests of 6-inch Snyder
shells (for dynamite). 13, 409-411. Appendix 15, 5 y -59 ;
1885.
Rept. Chief of Ordnance, U. S. A. Description of M. L. S.
Buckner's aerial drop for explosives. 13, 412. Appendix
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Graydon, J. W. Firing of dynamite from great guns. 13,
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3 8 o-
The use in Germany of gun-cotton for charging
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1887; Mi lit aire Spectator, Breda.
H. M. Insp. Exp. Account of two accidents in the manu-
facture of gun-cotton. 13,417-418. Ann. Rept. 1886.
Allary, M. E. Utilization of waste acids from the manu-
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1886. Annual report for 1885.
Jan. 30. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of dynamite at the Mancetter
Bridge Quarry, near Atherstone, Warwickshire, Jan. 12.
LXXIII.
Nov. 12. Ford, A. Accident from the effects of fired gunpowder,
which occurred at Crarae Quarry, Loch Fyne, Sept. 25.
LXXIV.
Nov. 29. Cundill, J. P. Explosion at factory of Messrs. Kynoch &
Co., near Birmingham, Nov. 2. LXXV.
Dec. 31. Cundill, J. P. Accident at a display pf fireworks at
Batley, Dec. 24. LXXVI.
1887. Annual report for 1886.
Apr. 28. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of gunpowder at 134 High
street, Cradley Heath, Co. Stafford, on the registered
premises of Henry Mould, iron monger, April 7.
LXXVII.
May 31. Ford, A. Explosion in the lower glazing house of the
gunpowder factory of Messrs. Curtis & Harvey, at
Hounslow, May 3. LXXVIII.
June 30. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of fireworks at Messrs. Dyer
& Robson's factory in Greenwich Marshes, June n.
LXXX.
July 19. Ford, A. Explosion at the fireworks factory of Mr. John
Hodsman at Love Lane, West, Dublin, May 24.
LXXIX.
Aug. 15. Majendie, V. D. Fire and explosion at Messrs. Roberts,
Dale & Co.'s Chemical Works, Cornbrook, near Man-
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Lowood gunpowder works, Sept. 6. LXXXIL
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of the Kennall Vale gunpowder factory, Nov. 7.
LXXXIII.
1888. Annual report for 1887.
Apr. 19. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of gunpowder and blasting cart-
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Fernilee, near Whaley Bridge, March 21. LXXXIV.
July 31. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of percussion caps (primers) at
the factory of Messrs. G. Kynoch & Co., at Witton.
near Birmingham, July 3. LXXXV.
Aug. 22. Majendie, V. D. Explosion during the emptying of some
3-pr. shells for quick-firing ammunition at Messrs. G.
Kynoch & Co.'s factory at Witton, near Birmingham,
Aug. 10. LXXXVI.
Sept. 12. Cundill, J. P. Explosion of amorces, or toy caps, in the
factory of Mr. H. J. Cadwell, at Southfields, Wands-
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Dec. 21. Majendie, V. D. Circumstances attending the destruc-
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1889. Annual report for 1888.
June 22. Majendie, V. D. Explosion at Mr. James Pain's fireworks
factory, Mitcham, June 4. LXXXVIII.
Oct. 1. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder at a cartridge factory
in the occupation of Mr. Ferdinand Corvilain, and a
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Oct. 15. Ford, A. Explosion which occurred during the illegal
manufacture of quick-firing ammunition by Sir W. G.
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Dec. 28. Ford, A. Explosion of detonators at the factory of Nobel's
Explosives Co., at Redding, West Quarter, near Falkirk,
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1890. Annual report for 1889.
Feb. 17. Ford, A. Explosion of gunpowder at the Roslin gun-
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Mar. 25. Majendie, V. D. Explosion at the Greir quarries, Bur-
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July 24. Majendie, V. D. Explosion of fireworks at Mr. James
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