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An apparatus and method for determining the flame speed of hydrogen sulfide in air by horizontal flame propagation are described. The flame records were made by photographic method, the gas being inflamed in a 2.5-cm glass tube, open at one end and 1 meter long. The maximum flame speed was found to be 49.5 cm per second on burning 10.8 per cent hydrogen sulfide.