XO. 2 B1BLT0GIL\PHY OF TIN — HESS 23 



ALASICA (Continued) 



20. . Tin in the York region, Alaska. 



Eiig. Mg. Journ., Vol. 76, 1903, New York, pp. 999-lUOO, pi. 1, map. 

 Gives results of a trip made to investigate the mineral resources of this region. One 

 tin ledge was found, also other minerals of value. 



21. . Tin deposits of the York region, Alasl^a. 



U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., 225, 1901, Washington, D. C, pp. 154-167, map 1. 

 Extract: Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 75, 190-4, London, p. 505. 

 Describes the general geology of the York region and the occurrence and 



character of stream and lode tin deposits. 



22. . Tin deposits of the York region, Alaska. 



U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 229, 1904, Washington, D. C, pp. 61, pis. 7, maps 2, figs. 2. 



Digest: Mg. Mag., Vol. 10, 1904, New York, pp. 131-132. 



Abstract: Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 89, 1904, Sim Francisco, pp. 106, 125, 142. 



Abstract: Neues Jahrb. Min., 1905, II [Ref.], Stuttgart, pp. 179-181. 



Description of placers of Buck Creek and lodes of Lost River and Cape Mountain, 

 Seward Peninsula, Alaska, with references to reported occurrences at other places. 

 Gives a short resume of the occurrence of tin in other parts of the world. 



An elaboration of the article in Bull. 225 (No. 21). 



23. . Recent development of Alaskan tin deposits. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. 259, 1905, AVasliington, D. C, pp. 120-127. 

 Describes the lode and placer deposits of Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Stream tin 

 in the Fairbanks and Dawson regions is mentioned. 



24. Courtis, W. M. Tin in Alaska. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., \o\. 73, 1902, New York, p. 143. 



A communication describing tin placers 12 miles northeast of York. 



29. Fay, Albert Hill. Geology and mining of the tin deposits of Cape 

 Prince of Wales, Alaska. 



Bi-mo. Bull. Amer. Inst. Mg. Eng., 19<J7, New York, pp. 769-787, figs. 11, 4 of 

 which are plates. 



Abstract: Min. Sci. Press, Vol. 95, 1907, San Francisco, pp. 144-146, figs. 3. 



General description of area; climate; vegetation; geology; tin deposits, which he 

 does not consider payable at time of examination; a description of his nietlioda 

 of sampling and fire assaying witli KCN. Mining— incomplete account of work done; 

 economic conditions — with table of prices of provisions. 



Bibliography of 13 articles on tin at end. 



Fawns, Sydney. See No. 1320. 



26. Hess, Frank L. The York tin region. 



U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 284, 1906, Washington, D. C, pp. 145-157, fig. 1. 

 Editorial on same: Mg. World, Vol. 24, 1906, Chicago, p. 058. 

 Abstract: Iron Age, May 31, 1906, New York. 

 Digest: Mines and Min., Vol. 27, 1906, Scranton, p. 158. 



Epitome of geology, mineralogy and mining development of the tin deposits of 

 Seward Peninsula, Alaska, to the close of the season of 1905. 



27. . The York tin region of Alaska. 



Eng. Mag., Vol. 32, 19<J6, New York and London, pp. 352.369, pis. 7, fig. 1. 

 Practically the same article as " The York tin region " in U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Bull. 284, 19fXi, Washington, D. C, pp. 145-157, fig. 1. 



28. Hill, J. H. Tin deposits of the York region, Alaska. 



Northwest Mg. Joum., Vol. 1, No. 4, 1906, Seattle, pp. 1-2. 

 General article. 



