[155]. See Appendix, Number 58. John D. Archbold’s statement on the prices the Standard receives for refined oil.

[156]. Report on Investigation Relative to Trusts, New York Senate, 1888, pages 434–435 and 396–398.

[157]. See Chapter V.

[158]. In 1872 there were exported as follows:

Crude16,363,975 gallons.
Naphtha, benzine, gasoline, etc.8,688,257 gallons.
Lubricating, heavy paraffine, etc.438,425 gallons.
Residuum, pitch and tar568,218 gallons.
Illuminating118,259,832 gallons.

Derrick Handbook.

[159]. The “Standard-whites” are as follows:

[160]. The “water-whites” are as follows: