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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (Continued) 



1317. Davies, D. C. a treatise on metalliferous minerals and mining. 



Published by Ci-osby Lockwood & Co., 1880, London, pp. 162-18G, figs. 64-78. 



Treated under lieads: General description; modes of occurrence; alluvial mining in 

 Banca, in the Malay Peninsula; tin ore deposits of Bohemia and Saxony; France and 

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1318. Day, David T. Tin. 



Min. Res. U. S. for 1885, U. S. Geol. Sui-v., 1886, Washington, D. C, pp. 370-385. 

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1319. . Tin. 



Min. Res. U. S. for 1889 and 1890, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1892, Wa.shington, D. C, pp. 

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Brief review of developments made during 1890 in California, South Dakota and 

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1320. Fawns, Sydney. Tin deposits of the world. 



Published by Mg. Journ., Railw. Conim. Oaz., 1905, London, pp. 1-9 and 1-204. 



Reviewed by Hess, Frank L. : Econ. Geol., Vol. 1, 1906, Lancaster, pp. 500-502. 



Chap. 1. The common forms of stanniferous minerals and the early history of tin 

 mining, p. 1-7. 



Chap. 2. Description of tin deposits, pp. 7-18. 



Chap. 3. Alluvial tin deposits of the Malay Peninsula, pp. 18-31. 



Chap. 4. Alluvial tin deposits of Banca, Billiton, Siak, Sumatra, Siam, and British 

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Chap. 6. Alluvial tin mining, pp. 45-56. 



Chap. 6. Tin lode deposits in the Malay Peninsula, pp. 56-68. 



Chap. 7. Tin deposits of New South Wales, pp. 68-83. 



Chap. 8. Tin deposits of Queensland, pp. 83-90. 



Chap. 9. Tin deposits of Tasmania, pp. 90-105. 



Chap. 10. Tin deposits of Western Australia, Northern Territory of South Australia, 

 New Zealand and Victoria, pp. 105-112. 



Chap. 11. Tin deposits of Bolivia, pp. 112-125. 



Chap. 12. Tin deposits of Cornwall, pp. 125-139. 



Chap. 13. Tin deposits of Northern Nigeria, Transvaal, Swaziland and Congo Free 

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Chap. 14. Tin deposits of Central Europe, Spain, Portugal, ITi'ance, Italy, Scotland, 

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Chap. 15. Mount Bischoff tin mine, pp. 165-175. 



Chap. 16. The Dolcoath tin mine, pp. 175-186. 



Chap. 17. Tin crushing and dressing machinery, pp. 186-199. 



Chap. 18. Dredging for tin, pp. 199-207. 



Chap. 19. Methods of tin assaying, pp. 207-224. 



Chap. 20. Statistics of tin production, pp. 224-233. 



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The most complete compilation on the subject to date, but contains many inac- 

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1321. Feuchtwanger, Lewis. Tin and its applications. 



Iron, Vol. 5, n. s., 1875, London, p. 179. 



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1322. FouLLON, H. Ueber Zinnerze und gediegenen Wismuth. 



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An account of the occurrence of tin in Zinnwald, New South Wales, Tasmania, 

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