NO. 3 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TIN — HESS 213 



METALLURGY AND CHEMISTRY (Continued) 



1465. Capitaine, H. De I'action de retain, de I'arsenic, de I'antimoine et du 



soufre sur les chlorures de mercure. 



Ann. Mines, ser. 3, Vol. 17, 1840, Paris, pp. 441-445. 

 E.xtrait: Journ. Pharm., Vol. 25, 1839, Paris, p. 50. 



1466. Carpenter, F. R., and Headden, W. P. Note on tlie influence of colum- 



bite upon the tin assay. 



Trans. Amer. Inst. Mg. Eng., Vol. 17, 1SS9, New York, pp. 633-636. 



Discussion by Blake, AV. P., ibid., pp. 785-787. 



Tlie results of assays made upon tin ores from the Black Hills are given: conclude 

 that the presence of columbite is injurious, and that the buttons owe their increase 

 in weight to impurities derived from it. 



Charletox, Arthur G. See No. 1310. 

 Clark, Doxalu. See No. 1076. 



1467. Clarke, F. W. On a new metliod of separating tin from arsenic, anti- 



mony and molybdenum. 



CThem. News, Vol. 21, 1870, London, p. 124. 



Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, Vol. 49, 1870, New Haven, pp. 48-51. 

 Reviewed by Koninck, L. L. dc. — Rev. Univ. Mines, Met. Tiav. Publ. Sci. Arts 

 Appl. Indust., ser. 1, Vol. 29, 1S71, Liege and Paris, p. 151. 

 (See No. 1477.) 



1468. Collins, Henry F. On adobe and other cheap and makeshift furnaces. 



Trans. Inst. Mg. Met, Vol. 12, 1!X)2-1903, London, p. 425. 



Reference to furnaces and slags at some large old tin mines at Bundi, Federated 

 Malay States. 



1469. CoLLixs, J. H. On the assay of tin and on the solubility of cassiterite. 



Trans. Inst. Mg. Met., Vol. 13, 1905, London, pp. 485-486, remarks, p. 487. 

 Reprint: Austr. Mg. Stand., Vol. 32, 1904, Sydney and Melbourne, p. 174. 

 Abstract: Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 77, 1904, New York, p. 928. 



Believes vanning to be the best mine test, and reduction by fusion of SnO„ with 

 KCN a good assay. Finds that finely powdered SnO^ may be largely dissolved by 

 ■ H.SO^ and zinc, and with IICl. 



1470. . The use of the impact screen in tin dressing. 



Mg. Mag., June, 1906, New York, p. .521. 



Abstract: Journ. Chem. Met. Min. Soc. South Africa, Vol. 7, 1906, Johannesburg, 

 pp. 54-55. 



1471. Cowper, Coles S. Electrolytic refining of tin and treatment of tin ores. 



Klectr. Eng., Vol. 22, 1898, New York, pp. 81-82. 



Digest: Min. Proc. Inst. Civ. Eng., Vol. 136, pt. II, 1898-1899 (1899), London, 

 p. 442. 



Description of various methods tried from time to time for the electrolytic refining 

 of tin, and also for the recovery of tin from its ores. The process of Claus, which 

 consists in using an electrolyte of stannate of sodium or sulpho-stannate of sodium, is 

 given as one of the most successful methods. 



1472. Cramer, John Andrew. Elements of the art of assaying metals. Trans- 



lated from the Latin. Illustrated with copper plates. 



1741, London. 



The titles of the chapters dealing with tin are: 



1. Tin, pp. 3, 19-20. 



