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ALABAMA 



4. Anoxyjious. Tin in Alabama. 



Eng-. Mg-. Joiivn., Vol. 34, 1SS2, New York, p. 309. 



A communication in which the writer is very hopeful of tin in paj ing quantities 

 in Alabama. 



5. Benedict, Wm. de L. Tin in Alabama. 



Min. Ind. for 1S92, Vol. 1, 1893, New York, pp. 436-457. 



Tin is found near Ashland, Clay County. The ore occurs both in lodes and as 

 stream tin, and is reported to exist in considerable quantities. Metal produced 

 from the ore seems to have been a mi.xture of iron and tin. Work began at the 

 Broad Arrow mines March 1, 1SS3, but operations do not seem to have been 

 successful, for in July of same year work was stopped. 



C. PniLT.iPS, Wm. B. Occurrence of tin. 



Bull. 3, Geol. Surv. Alabama, 1S92, Montgomery, pp. 27-30. 



Author describes his visit and examination of tlie tin of Coosa County, 



Alabama. Crystals- sent to A. R. Ledoux & Co., New York, assayed 78.19 per 

 cent tin. 



ALASKA 



7. AiiATR, James B. Tin deposits of the York region, Alaska, and what 



development shows for the season of 1905. 



Nortiiwest Mg. Journ., Vol. 1, No. 3, 1906, Seattle, pp. 3-5. 



U. S. Geol. Surv. reports on the York tin region for 1904 are quot{ d and from 

 these the results of the development during the season of 1905, are given. 



8. Anonymous. Tin in Alaska. 



Min. Ind. for 1901, Vol. 10, 1902, New York and London, p. G3S. 



Buhner Creek and Anikovik River are mentioned as localities where tin has 

 been found. In the first locality stream tin has been concentrated on the bed 

 rock with small amounts of magnetite, limonite, pjTite, fluorite, garnet, and gold. 



9. . Tin mining in Alaska. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 76, 19'CS, New Y6rk, pp. 879-880, 150 words. 

 Brief mention of the discovery of tin in the Lost River district. 



10. ■ . Alaskan tin production. 



British Columbia Mg. Rcc, Vol. XI, No. 12, December, 1904, Victnria, p. 4.'5-l, 300 

 words. 



" Prospects of the industry discussed." 



11. . Tin in Alaska. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 80, 19(J5, New York, p. 198, 150 words. 



The discovery of tin on Seward Peninsula is very briefly mentioned. 



12. . Alaska. 



Mg. World, Vol. 26, 1907, Cliicago, p. 154. 



Tlic tin outlook in Alaska, which author seems to think good, is discussed. 



12a. . Tin in Alaska. 



Mg. Sci., Vol. 50, 1909, Denver, p. 428. 

 General. 



12U. . Mining in United States during 1908. 



p:ng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 87, 1900, New York, pp. 101-102. 

 Brief description of manner of occurrence of Alaskan tin. 



