XO. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TIX — HESS 107 



MALAY PENINSULA (Continued) 

 6G0. . Tin mining in Perak. 



Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 76, 189S, San Francisco, p. 61. 



Extract from report of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines of Perak, giving min- 

 ing conditions, output, prices, etc., for 1896. 



661. . The Malay tin industry. 



Iron Age, Vol. 62, II, Dec. 8, 1898, New York, pp. 17-18. 



Shows that federated Malay States will continue to be by far the largest tin pro- 

 ducing country in the world; describes deposits, mining, etc. 



662. . Tin of Straits Settlements. 



Min. Ind. for 1898, Vol. 7, 1899, New York and London, p. 711. See No. 1287. 



663. . Tin in the Malay Peninsula. 



Min. Ind. for 1900, Vol. 9, 1901, New York and London, pp. 639-640. 



While river dredging for tin has not been seriously attempted, applications for 

 water rights to follow this method of mining are being made. Progress has been 

 made in the development of lodes, especially in district of Kuantan, Pahang. 



664. . Tin supplies. 



Engineering, Vol. 72, No. 1872, November 15, 1901, London, pp. 684-6S5, 13O0 words. 



" Editorial on the tin supply in the Malay States, based on information given in the 

 last annual government report and claiming that there is no cause for anxiety con- 

 cerning the future supply." 



Not available to the authors. 



665. . Tin mining in Malaya. 



Austr. Mg. Stand., Vol. 20, Dec. 26, 1901, Sydney and Melbourne. Serial. 1st part. 



" Discusses the tin deposits in the Malay Peninsula, and the future outlook as a 

 tin-producing region." 



Vol. 21, 1902, p. 47, 2d part. Outlines advantages to be gained by the use of water 

 power as a mining agent in Malaya. Describes the deep lead and lode mining. 



First article not available to the authors. 



666. . Tin in Malay Peninsula. 



Min. Ind. for 1901, Vol. 10, 1902, New York and London, pp. 641-642. 



667. . Mining in the Malay Peninsula. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz.. Vol. 72, 1902, London, p. 754. 



A statement of the production and a brief description of the tin deposits of four of 

 the Federated Malay States: Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang. 



668. , Malayan tin mining. 



Austr. Mg. Stand., Vol. 30, 1903, Sydney and Melbourne, p. 665. 

 Reprint from " Straits Echo." 



A Chinaman has applied ground-sluicing to placer tin mining and it is described 

 as a noveltj'. 



669. . Malay mining; the tin duty. 



Mg. Joum. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 76, 1904, London, p. 233, 420 words. 



Digest: Mg. Mag. Vol. 10, 1904, New York, p. 336. 



Extract from the " Malay Mail," incorporating protest of miners' association 

 against high advalorem duty on exportation of tin. Statistics of production and costs 

 are included. 



670. . The Tambum tin mine, Perak. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 76, 19<J4, London, p. 626. 



Mine situated 5 miles from Ipoh; owned by Mr. Leong Fee; turns out 140 piculs of 

 ore per day. Net profits for Sept. 1904, $60,000. 



