1162
446 FEDERAL SUPPLEMENT, 2d SERIES
Bomb-Making Materials—Continued
- Pipebomb (Page 12)
- trigger switch (Page 21)
- Bomb components (Page 25)
- metal tubes, wiring, springs, ball trigger, stapler, 9V battery, and small copper colored tubing (Page 24)
- Copper colored tubing (Page 24)
- Bottle marked “Calumet” containing white powder (Page 32)
- Plastic container with white clumpy powder (Page 32)
- Plastic bottle with black chunky material in paper and hand labeled “mezel # 2, nuevo lote exp 103” (Page 32)
- Container of white powder labeled KC103 potassium 99.95% pure (Page 32)
- Container of white powder (page 32)
- Container of yellow crystals (Page 33)
- Container of white powder (Page 33)
- Six sealed bottles labeled sulfur (Page 33)
- Yellow powder labeled sulfur (Page 33)
- Jar of white crystalline substance and not ammonium nitrate (Page 33)
- One gallon jug labeled “abietic acid” (Page 33)
- Bottle labeled “ammonium nitrate” (Page 33)
- Two cans in bags labeled “abietic acid” (Page 33)
- Two bottles labeled as aluminum (Page 33)
- Various containers marked as “aluminum materials” (Page 33)
- One plastic container labeled “citric acid” containing white powder (Page 33)
- One plastic bottle containing metallic granular material (page 34)
- Calumet double action baking powder metal container containing a lump of metal (Page 35)
- One cut portion of a battery (Page 36)
- Small plastic container with brownish-black powder (Page 36)
- One brown plastic container containing trace material (Page 36)
- Glass jar with red metal lid containing clumps of silver substance (Page 38)
- One metal can containing misc pieces of copper (Page 38)
- One small brown plastic bottle with aluminum filings (Page 39)
- Small orange plastic container with Notation Ag Cl (Page 39)
- Bottle with label Manganese Dioxide (Page 39)
- Bottle with notation lithorgeiminium & free lead (Page 39)
- Orange container with notation Fe2 O3 (Page 39)
- Small plastic tube containing blue powder (Page 39)
- Small glass jar with notation NH4 Cl Ammonium Chloride (Page 40)
- One small white plastic bottle with notation “lead chloride” (Page 40)
- Whitish bottle containing grey powder (Page 40)
- Small brown plastic bottle with Na2 Co3 (Page 40)
- Whitish plastic bottle with not Fe(OH)2 (Page 41)
- Small brown plastic bottle with notation lead acetate, lead hydroxide, lead carbonate (Page 41)
- One Calumet baking powder can with notation Fe 045 (Page 41)