108 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 58 



MALAY PENINSULA (Continued) 



671. . Production de I'etain dans les Etats federes malais. 



Metallurgie, Vol. 35, 1904, Paris, p. 1493. 



672. . The Straits tin mines. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 80, 1905, New York, pp. 831-832. 



Brief summary of Senior Warden of Mines' report. Output in 1904, 856, 2.38 piculs. 

 Perak continues the premier producer of tin in Federated Malay States. Brief 

 accounts of progress in various mining districts. 



673. . Monazite tin ore in Federated Malay States. 



Selangor Government Gazette, Sept. 14, 1906. 



Review: Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 82, 1906, New York, p. 918. 



Contains a report on a specimen of washed alluvial tin ore from the land 

 worked by the Senipam Tin Mining Co., Pahang. The ore consisted principally of a 

 mixture of cassiterite, ilmenite and monazite. An analysis of the ore is given. 



Original article not available to the authors. 



674. . -See No. 673. 



Quoted in Mg. Journ. Raihv. Comm. Gaz., Vol. SO, 190G, London, p. 475. 



675. . Tin production in tlie far East. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 82, 1906, New York, p. 963. 



Treats mostly of the labor troubles in connection with mining in the Malay States 

 and Dutch East Indies. Average output of tin in Malay States for 1905 was 4.09 

 piculs (534 pounds) per coolie. 



676. . Tin dredging on tlie foreshore in the Malay Peninsula. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. S3, 1908, London, p. 237. 

 Description of the tin dredging operations in Tongkah Harbor, Siam. 



676a. . Tongkah Harbor Tin Dredging Co. 



Austr. Mg. Eng. Rev., Vol. 1, 1909, Melbourne, pp. 277-278. lUus. 



Editorial on same. Austr. Mg. Eng. Rev., Vol. 1, 1909, Melbourne, pp. 347-348. 



A'ery brief description of the tin bearing area of Tongkah Harbor, located on 

 Puket Island, a Siamese possession on west side of Malay peninsula. Also describes 

 work now being done by the dredging company. 



676b. . Tin ores from the Federated Malay States. 



Bull. Imp. Inst., Vol. 6, 19C8, London, pp. 155-157. 



Describes placer tin samples containing corundum, rutile and a small amount of 

 rare earths, besides tin. Lode stuff carried Co, Zn and As. 



676c. . Tin mining in Malaya. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 88, 1909, New York, p. 929. 



676d. . Tin mining in the Federated Malay States. 



Austr. Mg. stand., Vol. 43, 1910, Sydney and Melbourne, pp. 169-170, illus. 1. 

 Deals with mining and treatment methods. 



677. Balfour, John F, Tin in the Malay Peninsula. 



Journ. Soc. Arts, Vol. 55, 1907, London, pp. 505-507. 



Treats of the general features of the peninsula, geology, and tin deposits. The tin 

 is considered under: Lode, mining, impregnations (contact deposits and stockworus) 

 and alluvial deposits, as to the manner of occurrence and method of working. 



67S. Becher, H. M. Mining in the Malay Peninsula. 



Ti-ans. Inst. Mg. Met., Vol. 1, 1892-1893, London, pp. 78-107, discussion, pp. 131-141. 



Tieated under heads: The tin formation; the Malay gold-bearing formation; the 

 Chinese system of mining; the character of the alluvial; modern methods vs. Chinese; 

 pumping methods; the maihinery emploj'ed; general conclusions; prospects of the 

 Malayan tin fields. 



