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       After a description of production of oil and gasoline from coal by the Fischer process, the Bergius hydrogenation process and the synthesis of MeOH from coke, details are given of high-pressure hydrogenation and of the Fischer-Tropsch gasoline synthesis.  Gasoline obtained by high-pressure hydrogenation has octane numbers of 70-75, and by special treatment octane values of 80-90 can be obtained.  The Fischer-Tropsch process yields gasolines with 45-50 octane values, and by special treatment this can be raised to 60-62.