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| Driers | 75, 77 |
| Electric graphite | 82 |
| Electrolytic corrosion | 22, 51 |
| Electrolytic theory of rusting | 58 |
| Factors affecting results in painting | 45 |
| Finishing coat | 27, 30 |
| Fugitive paint | 24 |
| Gas black | 84 |
| Gloss, affected by turpentine and benzine | 74 |
| Glycerides | 77 |
| Graphite | 21, 81 |
| Hardness of paint | 15 |
| Hematite | 85 |
| Howe, Henry M. | 46, 50 |
| Hydrogen-peroxide theory of rusting | 57 |
| Hypothesis | 9 |
| Impenetrability of paint | 15 |
| Indestructibility of paint | 15 |
| Indeterminates, rusting | 21 |
| Inert pigments | 23, 29, 80, 95 |
| Inhibitors of rusting | 21, 79, 94 |
| Inspection of painted structures | 40 |
| Inspection of painting | 45 |
| Iron oxides | 23, 31, 41, 84 |
| "Iron, Steel and Other Alloys" | 46 |
| Isolinolenic acid | 77 |
| Japans | 75, 78 |
| Lamp black | 21, 83 |
| Lead carbonate | 90 |
| Lead hydrate | 90
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| Lead pigments | 87 |
| Lead soap | 78 |
| Linolenic acid | 77 |
| Linolic acid | 77 |
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