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CERAMIC ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS

A Method Making Possible the Utilization of an Illinois Joint Clay, by A. V. Bleininger and F. E. Layman; An Attempt to Determine the Amount of Heat Utilized from a Downdraft Kiln by the Waste Heat Drying System, by A. V. Bleininger. No. I I , Part 2. A Cheap Enamel for Stoneware, by R. T. Stull. No. 12. Notes on the Manufacture of Enamel Brick with Some Investigations on Enamel Brick Slips, by R. T. Stull. No. 13. A Study of the Vitrification Range and DiElectric Behavior of Some Porcelains, by A. V. Bleininger and R. T. Stull. No. 14. Opalescence and the Function of Boric Acid in the Glaze, by R. T. Stull and B. S. Radcliffe. No. 15. Some Chemical and Physical Changes in Clays Due to the Influence of Heat, by J. M. Knote. No. 16. Cobalt Colors Other Than Blue, by R. T. Stull and G. H. Baldwin; Influence of Variable Silica and Alumina on Porcelain Glazes of Constant RO, by R. T. Stull; Investigations on the Di-Electric Strength of Some Porcelains, by B. S, Radcliffe. No. 17. The Effect of Acids and Alkalies Upon Clay in the Plastic Stage, by A. V. Bleininger and C. E. Fulton; Note on the Dissociation of Calcium Hydrate, by R. K. Hursh; Notes on the Relation Between Pre-Heating Temperature and Volume Shrinkage, by R. K. Hursh. Thirtjhom

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