Discussions - Of Mr. Douglas's Paper on Conservation of Natural Resources (see p. 419)

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James DouGlas, New York, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary*):—In my paper on the Conservation of Natural Resources, I referred to the slow replacement of bee-hive ovens by the by-product ovens as a most notable instance of waste. And I quoted from Mr. Parker's report for 1906 an explanation given by him in accounting for the small production of by-product coke. It was that the market for the by-products of the coke-ovens was so limited that some of the ovens constructed were out of operation. His report on the manufacture of coke in 1908' does not record an improvement, and attributes the strange fact that we alone, of all the industrial peoples, delay the adoption of this cardinal improvement from the continuance of the same almost inexplicable cause. To quote again from his report, he says (p. 241): "The year 1908 was not marked by any notable gain in the construction of byproduct coking plants, though some new work was done. There was a net increase
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APA:  (1910)  Discussions - Of Mr. Douglas's Paper on Conservation of Natural Resources (see p. 419)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Douglas's Paper on Conservation of Natural Resources (see p. 419). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.

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