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HISTORY (Continued) 



1384. BuRNARD, Robert. Antiquity of mining in Dartmoor. 



Ann. Rt'p. Tians. Plymouth Inst., Devon and Cornwall Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. 11, 

 1890-1S94 (1S94), Plymouth, pp. 85-112, figs. 5. 



From an examination of evidence to be found in Cornwall, and also from early 

 writers, the author reaches the conclusion that the " probable antiquity of the Bronze 

 Age in Britain is from three to four thousand years, and the consequent production 

 of tin in Devon and Cornwall must be as old." 



A number of old documents dealing with the laws and customs of the Stannaries in 

 Devon are reprinted. 



Church, A. H. See No. C20. 



1385. Collins, J. H. Seven centuries of tin production in the west of Eng- 



land. Read March, 1891. 



Trans. Mg. Ass. Inst. Cornwall, Vol. 3, 1S92, Camborne, pp. 173-181, discussion, 

 pp. 184-193. 

 Historically interesting. Review of English tin production from early records. 



1386. D , C. H. The " Cornwall " of France; ancient tin works. 



Mg. Joum. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 36, 1866, London, p. 210. 



A brief review of the writings of M. Simonin and M. Mallard on the subject of the 

 working of the ancient tin mines at Limousin and La Marche, thought to have been 

 worked by the Gauls. 



1387. Davy, L. Sur I'anciennete probable de I'exploitation de I'etain, en 



Bretagne. 



C. U. Acad. Sci., Vol. 125, 1897, Paris, pp. 337-339. 



1388. DuFRENE, Hector. Etude sur I'histoire de la production et du com- 



merce de retain. 



Ann. Gen. Civ., Vol. 9, 1880, Paris, pp. G49-681, 793-826. 

 Not avail.ible to the authors. 



1289. Edmonds, Richard. On the Phoenician tin trade in Cornwall, with re- 

 marks on the great irruption of the sea in the eleventh century, sand- 

 hillocks, " raised beaches," the causeway between Marazion and St. 

 Michael's Mount; and the origin of the names Marazion, Market Jew, 

 Iktin and Britain. 



Ann. Rep. Tians. Plymouth Inst. Devon and Cornwall Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. 3, 1868, 

 Plymouth, pp. 17-37. 

 Historical. 



1390. Flower, Philip Wm. A history of the trade in tin; a short description 



of tin mining and metallurgy; a history of the origin and process of 

 the tin plate trade, and a description of the ancient and modern proc- 

 ess of manufacturing tin plates. 



Extracts from " Boston Herald," Sci. Amer. Suppl., Vol. 32, 1891, New York, pp. 

 13280-132S1. 



1391. Gatzschmann, M. P. Beitrage zur Geschichte des Freiberger Zinnberg- 



baues. 



Berg. Ilutt. Zeit., Vol. 3, 1844, Leipzig, pp. 3-8, 63-68, 125-131, 164-171, 232-243. 



1392. George, R. D. Mining and use of metals by the ancient Egyptians. 



Pop. Sci. Mo., Vol. 67, 190.5, New York, pp. 696-697. 



Mentions a bronze article found dating back to Papi, a Pharaoh of the sixth 

 dynasty, about 2500 B. C. 



