Thank you Raimey. This link should get there
http://books.google.com/books?id=chtaAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA390&lpg

BTW: I have Halcomb Steel Company's "Catalogue and Hints on Steel" from 1913. C. H. Halcomb, former president of Crucible, formed Halcomb Steel Company in Syracuse in 1902. L.C. Smith was Chairman of the Board of Directors. Crucible bought Halcomb in 1911, but the company continued to market many tradename steels and steel alloys including Dreadnought High Speed Steel, Ketos Oil Hardening Steel, and Halectralloy Brand Chrome Vanadium and Chrome Nickel steels. John Houchins stated that Halcomb supplied London steel for 0 grades and Royal steel for the hammer guns starting in 1907. The "Catalogue and Hints on Steel" however contains no mention of steel for gun barrels nor Royal or London steel.