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446 FEDERAL SUPPLEMENT, 2d SERIES

Bomb-Making Materials—Continued

  1. Pipebomb (Page 12)
  2. trigger switch (Page 21)
  3. Bomb components (Page 25)
  4. metal tubes, wiring, springs, ball trigger, stapler, 9V battery, and small copper colored tubing (Page 24)
  5. Copper colored tubing (Page 24)
  6. Bottle marked “Calumet” containing white powder (Page 32)
  7. Plastic container with white clumpy powder (Page 32)
  8. Plastic bottle with black chunky material in paper and hand labeled “mezel # 2, nuevo lote exp 103” (Page 32)
  9. Container of white powder labeled KC103 potassium 99.95% pure (Page 32)
  10. Container of white powder (page 32)
  11. Container of yellow crystals (Page 33)
  12. Container of white powder (Page 33)
  13. Six sealed bottles labeled sulfur (Page 33)
  14. Yellow powder labeled sulfur (Page 33)
  15. Jar of white crystalline substance and not ammonium nitrate (Page 33)
  16. One gallon jug labeled “abietic acid” (Page 33)
  17. Bottle labeled “ammonium nitrate” (Page 33)
  18. Two cans in bags labeled “abietic acid” (Page 33)
  19. Two bottles labeled as aluminum (Page 33)
  20. Various containers marked as “aluminum materials” (Page 33)
  21. One plastic container labeled “citric acid” containing white powder (Page 33)
  22. One plastic bottle containing metallic granular material (page 34)
  23. Calumet double action baking powder metal container containing a lump of metal (Page 35)
  24. One cut portion of a battery (Page 36)
  25. Small plastic container with brownish-black powder (Page 36)
  26. One brown plastic container containing trace material (Page 36)
  27. Glass jar with red metal lid containing clumps of silver substance (Page 38)
  28. One metal can containing misc pieces of copper (Page 38)
  29. One small brown plastic bottle with aluminum filings (Page 39)
  30. Small orange plastic container with Notation Ag Cl (Page 39)
  31. Bottle with label Manganese Dioxide (Page 39)
  32. Bottle with notation lithorgeiminium & free lead (Page 39)
  33. Orange container with notation Fe2 O3 (Page 39)
  34. Small plastic tube containing blue powder (Page 39)
  35. Small glass jar with notation NH4 Cl Ammonium Chloride (Page 40)
  36. One small white plastic bottle with notation “lead chloride” (Page 40)
  37. Whitish bottle containing grey powder (Page 40)
  38. Small brown plastic bottle with Na2 Co3 (Page 40)
  39. Whitish plastic bottle with not Fe(OH)2 (Page 41)
  40. Small brown plastic bottle with notation lead acetate, lead hydroxide, lead carbonate (Page 41)
  41. One Calumet baking powder can with notation Fe 045 (Page 41)