NO. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TIN — HESS 111 



MALAY PENINSULA (Continued) 



691. Dykes, P. J. B. Tin mining in Malaya. 



Austr. Mg. Stand., Vol. 32, 1904, Sydney and Melbourne, p. 137. 



Extract from Senior AVarden of Mines' rejwrt for 1903. Statistics of population 

 employed in tin mining, output per annum, earnings of laborer, etc. Tronoh and 

 Tambum are mentioned as the two richest mines in Malaya. Brief history of Tambum. 



692. . Report of the administration of tlie mines department, and on 



the mining industry for the year 1903. 



Perak Gov. Gaz, Suppl., Vol. 17, No. 22, 1904, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 1-11. 

 Treats of tin mining and the output. 



69.3. . Federated Malay States. Report on the administration of the 



mines department and on the mining industry for the year 1904. [Tin 

 and gold.] 



Perak Gov. Gaz. Suppl., July 14, 1905, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 1-9. 



Ellis, Thos. F., and McKillop, John. See No. 1.530. 

 694. Fawns, Sydney. Tin lode mining in Tringganu. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Conim. Gaz., Vol. 76, 1904, London, p. 377. 

 .\bstract: Lakes, Arthur, Min. Rep., Vol. 50, 1904, Denver, p. 500. 

 " Describes the mode of occurrence and work done up to present time in this part 

 of the Malay Peninsula." 



. See No. 1320. 



694a. Floweb-Ellis, T. A brief account of the Malay tin industry. 



Proc. Chem. Met. Soc. South Africa, \o\. 2, February, lS07-Soptembcr, l&tO, Johan- 

 nesburg, pp. 5-18. 



Treats of the geology of the Malay Peninsula, properties of cassiterite, methods of 

 mining, richness of deposits, purification of the ores, Chinese method of smelting tin 

 ores, Etiropean method of smelting tin ores, refining the rough metal, tests for 

 quality of tin, Swaziland tin fields. 



69.5. Hamiton, J. H. The tin deposits of the Straits. 



Iron Age, Vol. 38, 1886, New York, p. 1. 



Description of the country, the tin deposits, the Chinese methods of mining and 

 smelting, and output from 1876-1884. 



696. . Tin deposits of the State of Perak. Straits Settlement. 



Trans. Min. Ass. Inst. Cornwall, Vol. 1, 1887, Camborne, pp. 143-152. Map. 

 A short descriptive article. 



697. . On the occurrence of tin. 



Trans. Geol. Soc. South .Africa, Vol. 4, 1899, Johannesburg, pp. 37-40. 



Malay Peninsula tin deposits were first visited by author in 1882. The contour of 

 country and existence of forests made geological observations difficult. Stanniferous 

 gravels extend over a very large area. Tin was raised by Chinese as long ago as 

 1793. Lode tin is attracting attention in State of Pahang. 



Hughes, T. W. H. See No. 1507. 



698. Hume, W. J. P., and Dykes, F. J. B. Report of proceedings of the min- 



ing conference held at Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States, Sept. 23 

 to Oct. 6, 1901. 



1902, Taiping, pp. 1-64, pi. 5, fol. 



Lakes, Arthur. See No. 694. 



