340 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 5S 



STATISTICS (Continued) 



1698. Plummer, John. Australian mineral production and export. 



Mg. World, Vol. 25, 1906, Chicago, p. 430. 

 Statistics of tin production during 1904 and 1905. 



RoLKER, Chas. M. See No. 1357. 



1699. Spargo, T. Statistics and observations on the mines of Cornwall and 



Devon. 



1864, London. 



Not available to the authors. 



See Tasmania, Government geologist No. 1134. 



1700. Tkasenstek, Paul. Revue economique et statistique. 



R€V. Univ. Mines Met. Trav. Publ. Sci. Arts Appl. Indust., ser. 2, \"ol. 13, 1883, 

 Paris and Liege, p. 480. 

 Estimates the tin production of the world during 1879, 1880 and 1881. 



Victoria. See No. 1222. 

 Watson, J. Y. See No. 483. 

 Weeks, Joseph D. See No. 1372. 



1701. Whitney, J. D. The metallic wealth of the United States. 



1S54, Philadelphia, p. 510. 



Abstract: Zeitschr. Berg, lliitt. Sal. preuss. Sta., Vol. 2, 1854, Berlin, p. CXXXII. 



Table giving the mineral production of the world for the year 1854. 



