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1296. 



1297. 



1298. 



1298a. 



1298b. 



1298c. 



1298d. 



GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (Continued) 

 — . Tin. 



Mg:. World, Vol. 20, VMi, Chicago, p. 21. 

 A page of random paragraphs on tin. 



— . The tin position. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Coir.m. Gaz., Vol. 76, 1904, London, p. 595. 



" An editorial reviewing trade conditions and the probable effect of recent dis- 

 coveries." 



— . Tin. 



Min. Ind. for 1904, Vol. 13, 1905, New York and London, pp. 391-400. 



Tin mining in United States: Carolinas, South Dakota. Tin mining in foreign 

 countries: Australia, Bolivia, Cbrnwall, Dutch East Indies, Germany, Malay States. 

 Tin Markets. 



. The origin of tin. 



Mg. Sci., Vol. 59, 1909, Denver, p. 227, about 190 words. 



. Tin. 



Mg. Sci., Vol. 59, 1909, Denver, pp. 401-402. 



Rather general, reviewing the various localities in United States in which tin has 

 been found, closing with brief account of tin in Cornwall. 



. Review of mining in foreign countries. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 87, 1909, New York, p. 125. 



Brief review of tin mining at Mount Bischoff and in Derby districts, Tasmania; 

 New South Wales; Queensland and Northern Territory. 



. World's production of tin. 



Mg. World, Vol. .32, 1910, Chicago, p. 140. 



Statistics showing world's tin production and average prices. 



1298e. . Short answers to some problems in economic geology. 



Mg. Sci., Vol. 61, 1910, Denver, p. 517. 



Answering the questions: How does tin ore occur; what does it look like; how 

 may it be recognized in the field? A general article. 



Bauer, George. See No. 1277. 



1299. Beck, Richard. 

 1901, Berlin. 



Lehre von den Erzlagerstatten. 

 . Nature of ore deposits. 



Translated and revised by Walter 11. Weed, Vols. 2, 1905, New York. 



Contains descriptions of the occurrence and method of mining tin ore, both in 

 alluvial and lode deposits in various parts of the world, and discusses the origin of 

 tin ore. 



1300. Beck, R. On the relation between ore veins and pegmatites. 



Trans. Geol. Soc. South Africa, Vol. 8, 1905 (1906), Johannesburg, pp. 147-150. 



States that tin veins at Zinnwald, Graupen, on the island of Elba, the Etta mine 

 (South Dakota), and Embabaan, South Africa, are pegmatite dikes. 



Translated from English by G. Berg in Zeitschr. prakt. Geol., Vol. 14, 1906, Berlin, 

 pp. 71-73. 



1301. Benedict, W. De L. Tin. 



Min. Ind. for 1892, Vol. 1, 1893, New York, pp. 439-462. 



Treats of tin in Cornwall, Australia, East Indies, Malay Peninsula, Bolivia, Mexico 

 and the United States, and the markets during 1902. 



