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BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />
1. American Public Health Association, Inc. Standard Methods, for the<br />
Examination <strong>of</strong> Water and Wastewater. 11th ed., 1960, pp. 355-,356.<br />
2. A.S.T.M. Standards with Related Material. Gaseous Fuels, Coal and Coke.<br />
Part 19, 1966, 470 pp.<br />
3. Chemical Week, Market Newsletter, v. 99, No. 23, Dec. 3, 1966, p. 65.<br />
4. Chemicals, Quarterly Industry Report, U.S.. Business and Defense Services<br />
Admin., v. 12, No. 4, Dec. 1965, p. 40.<br />
5. Current Industrial Reports, Inorganic Chemicals and Gd'ses 1964. U. S.<br />
Commerce Department, Series M-28A, Released Jan. 28, 1966, p. 6.<br />
6. Fieldner, A.C., and W. A. Selvig.. Met!iods <strong>of</strong> Analyzing Coal and Coke.<br />
BuMines Bull. 492, 1951, 51 pp.<br />
7. Fugate, W.O. Hydrogen Cyanide, pp. 574-585 in v. 6 Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemical Technology. Interscience Publishers, New York, N.Y., 1962,<br />
2d ed., ed. by R. E. Kirk. and D.O. Othmer.<br />
8. Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter. V. 189, No. 23, June 6, 1966, p. 20.<br />
9. Sherwood, Peter W. Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Hydrogen Cyanide by Autothermic Reaction.<br />
Refining Engineer, v. 31, No. 2, February 1959, pp. C-22-26.<br />
10. U. S. Tariff Commission, Synthetic Organic Chemicals, U.S. Production<br />
and Sales:<br />
1960 - Tariff Comission Publication No. 34, p. 53, published 1961.<br />
1961 - ditto 72, p. 53, published 1962.<br />
1962 - do. 114, p. 56, published 1963.<br />
1963 - do. 143, p. 55, published 1964.<br />
1964 - do. 167, p. 55, published, 1965.<br />
All'published in Washington, D. C.<br />
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