NO. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TIN — HESS 113 



MALAY PENINSULA (Continued) 

 TOG. MoKGAN, J. DE. Note sur la geologie et sur niiniere du royaume de Perak 

 et des pays voisins. 



Ann. Mines, ser. 8, Vol. 9, 18S6, Paris, pp. 368-442, pis. 8, 9, 10. 



Discusses the geography, the geology and the tin mines of Perak. Also treats the 

 main workings individually, the manner of exploitation, metallurgy, the Chinese 

 companies, the mining laws and the statistics. 



707. Moss, E. W. Observations on the distribution and economic value of 



tin ores in the Malay Peninsula. 



Rep. Rugby Scliool Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1890 (1891), Rugby, pp. 17-21, map. 



Digest from Ann. Brit. Geol., 1891, London, p. 377. 



" A general notice of the stream tin of Banca and the vein tin of Perak." 



708. Newland, D. H. Tin in Malay States. 



Min. Ind. for 1903, Vol. 12, 1904, New York and London, pp. 330-331. 

 Short article dealing with the Malayan tin trade during 1903. 



709. NoYES, H. Herbert. Tin deep leads in Selangor. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Conim. Gaz., Vol. 79, 1906, London, p. 690. 



Reprint: Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 82, 1906, New York, p. 1. 



Gives a description of the alluvial tin deposits of the Serendah Valley, Selangor. 

 The writer states that these once famous fields have been practically abandoned by 

 the Chinese. They leave as soon as the shallow and easily worked deposits near 

 exhaustion. Believes Europeans will have to take up the work in the deep deposits. 



710. OsBECic, Peter. A voyage to China and the East Indies. 



1771. London, Vol. 1, p. 244 (English edition); p. 204 (German edition). 

 Briefly mentions that " tin conies in small pieces from Pegu and Jahor." 



711. OwEX, Frank. Mining in Perak. 



Trans. Inst. Mg. Met., Vol. 6, 1897-1898, London, pp. 51-87. 



Abstract: Min. Ind. for 1897, Vol. 6, 1898, New York and London, pp. 641-644. 

 Extract: " Chinese tin smelting," Coll. Guard., Vol. 74, 1897, London, p. 931. 

 Area, population, statistics, manner of mining, etc. Describes the Chinese system of 

 smelting tin in a blast furnace. 



712. . A review of the tin industry of the Malay Peninsula (up to 



the end of 1889). 



Min. Ind. for 1900, Vol. 9, 1901, New York and London, pp. 646-656, map 1. 



Describes the occurrence of tin ore in the Malay Peninsula, the general geology of 

 the country, and the prices obtained for tin. Also treats of the mining conditions 

 and the future prospects of the industry. 



713. Parkes, Chas. R. Surface tin mining in the Malay Archipelago. 



Proc. Inst. Civ. Eng., Vol. 115, pt. I, 1894, London, pp. 352-354. Abridged. 

 Malay alluvial tin deposits are briefly described, and methods of mining are given 

 in considerable detail. 



714. Penrose, R. A., Jr. Tin deposits of the Malay Peninsula, with special 



reference to those of the Kinta districts. 



Journ. Geol., Vol. 11, 19<J3, Chicago, pp. 135-1.54, figs. 9, pis. 4. 



Digest: Zeitschr. prakt. Geol., Vol. 11, 1903, Berlin, pp. 278-279. Neucs Jahrb. 

 Min., 1905, I (Rcf.), Stuttgart, p. 100. 



Abstracts: Min. Ind. for 1902, Vol. Jl, 1903, New York and London, pp. 590-.593; 

 Eng. Mg. Journ., VoL 75, 1903, New York, pp. 920-928, map, illus. 3. 



