234 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 58 



METALLURGY AND CHEMISTRY (Continued) 



1570. Slater, W. Alliages de zinc, d'etain et de plomb. 



Rev. Univ. Mines Met. Trav. Publ. Sci. Arts Appl. Indust., sem. 2, VoL 5, 1S59, 

 Liege and Paris, p. 187. 

 From " Chemical Gazette," 1858, London. 



1571. Smith, J. Lawrence. Analysis of alloys of tin and antimonj'. 



Amer. Joum. Sci. Arts, ser. 1, VoL 49, 1845, New Haven, p. 206. 

 Translation and abstract from " Chemical Gazette," August, 1844, London, p. 347. 

 Giving Chevalier and Lassaigne's method. 



1572. . Separation of tin from antimony. 



Anier. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, Vol. 1, 1846, New Haven, p. 107. 

 Extract from Levol, A., Ann. Chim. Phys., January, 1845, Paris. 



1573. Smith, Oberlin. Nails from tin scrap. 



Trans. Amer. Inst. Mg. Eng., Vol. 17, 1880, New York, pp. 495-498. 



Method of making good quality of nails, at one operation, directly from tin scrap. 



Smith, R. A. See No. 1568. 



1574. Streng, a. Ueber elnige mikroskopisch-chemische Reaktion. 



Neues Jahrb. Min., 1888, II, Stuttgart, pp. 142-146. 

 The testing of tin is treated. 



1575. Taijjott, J. H. On the quantitative separation of tin and tungsten. 



Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, Vol. 50, 1870, New Haven, pp. 246-247. 

 Separation depending upon reduction of stannic oxide by potassie cyanide, while 

 tungstic trioxide is unaffected. 



1576. Taylor, John. On the smelting of tin ores in Cornwall and Devonshire. 



Trans. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. 5, 1821, London, pp. 358-368. 



Describes the smelting of " mine tin " in reverboratory fumaces and of " stream 

 tin " in sliaft-furnaces. Tlie " block tin " of commerce is obtained from " mine tin " 

 while " grain tin," a purer article, is obtained from " stream tin." 



1576a. Terrell, S. L. The final stages of tin and wolfram dressing. 



Mg. Journ. Kaihv. Comm. Gaz., \iA. 83, 190S, London, p. 714, fig. 1. 

 Deals with the final treatment of tin and tungsten after concentration and takes up 

 calcining and acid treatment. 



1577. Tiiibault, P. J. The metallurgical treatment of complex tin sulphides. 



Trans. Austr. Inst. Mg. Eng., Vol. 8, pt. 2, 1902, Melbourne, pp. 155-163. 



1578. . The metallurgy of tin. 



1907, London, pp. 250. 



First appeared as a series of articles imdcr tlie above heading in xVustr. Mg. Stand., 

 in 1907, Sydney and Melbourne. 



Treats of the various branches of the metallurgy of tin, especially as practiced in 

 Australia; methods of assaying tin ores and furnace products; the working of placer 

 deposits by dredging and sluicing, and the reduction of ore. 



1579. Thiollieb, M. A. Visite aux mines et fonderies d'etain de Cornwall. 



Bull. Soc. Indust. min.. Vol. 14, 2d ser., 1885, Saint Etienne, pp. 575-587. 

 Also, Berg. Iliitt. Zeit., Vol. 45, 1886, Leipzig, pp. 360-3G3. 



Treated under lieads: Reduction of mineral, treatment of slag left after first 

 operation, refining of metal. 



1580. Thomas, V. Action du peroxyde d'azote sur les sels halogenes d'6tain. 



C. R. Acad. Sci., Vol. 122. 1896, Paris, pp. 32-35. 



