Bulletin . Photo No. 49. Side view of 50-ton Scott Furnace at Oceanic Mine,San Luis Obispo County. was used for fuel, but at present, crude oil. The burner being used isa Ray electric, (see Photo No. 48) in which the oil is atomized by a cur-rent of air created by an electric fan, the driving- motor being direct-connected, and all self-contained in a single housing for each unit. Theother furnace of the Livermore type is at the La Joya mine, near Oak- Q^^?la°A ^• ^^^^ Metallurgy of Silver, Gold and Mercury in the U. S., Vol. 11,p. 3o7, 1890. 230 CAIJFORXIA STATE MINING BUREAU. PLATE XXXI ^fify

Bulletin . Photo No. 49. Side view of 50-ton Scott Furnace at Oceanic Mine,San Luis Obispo County. was used for fuel, but at present, crude oil. The burner being used isa Ray electric, (see Photo No. 48) in which the oil is atomized by a cur-rent of air created by an electric fan, the driving- motor being direct-connected, and all self-contained in a single housing for each unit. Theother furnace of the Livermore type is at the La Joya mine, near Oak- Q^^?la°A ^• ^^^^ Metallurgy of Silver, Gold and Mercury in the U. S., Vol. 11,p. 3o7, 1890. 230 CAIJFORXIA STATE MINING BUREAU. PLATE XXXI ^fify Stock Photo
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Bulletin . Photo No. 49. Side view of 50-ton Scott Furnace at Oceanic Mine, San Luis Obispo County. was used for fuel, but at present, crude oil. The burner being used isa Ray electric, (see Photo No. 48) in which the oil is atomized by a cur-rent of air created by an electric fan, the driving- motor being direct-connected, and all self-contained in a single housing for each unit. Theother furnace of the Livermore type is at the La Joya mine, near Oak- Q^^?la°A ^• ^^^^ Metallurgy of Silver, Gold and Mercury in the U. S., Vol. 11, p. 3o7, 1890. 230 CAIJFORXIA STATE MINING BUREAU. PLATE XXXI ^fifyo/iianjir ijri/ing <yg SJ x^rroRS;vv.i, . Plan & Secfion ofLIVERMORE FURNACE Onc/er fi/yr ptpe f-j cf7/^n^