id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15193 Various Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 .txt text/plain 45432 2150 68 Burning Brick with Crude Oil Fuel.--The use of petroleum in electric light upon the growth of certain vegetables, like endive, "light" house long before similar plants in the dark. experiment the plants receiving eighty-four hours of electric light, question of only a short time before it will come into general use. influence of electric light upon vegetation; and in some cases, means takes place in the great laboratory of nature on a grander and electrodes, and plants developed without the use of electricity were larger returns; in all other cases the electric current produced no into chlorine gas and caustic soda solution by means of an electric caustic soda is required in solid form, and practically free from large field work forming a part of this line, came down to A great advantage in using oil as fuel in brick burning is that the ./cache/15193.txt ./txt/15193.txt