NO. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TIN^HESS 297 



Feldspar— Continued. Reference 



Number 



Replaced by SnOj in Cornwall 357 



Replaced in turn by tourmaline and SnO^ in Tasmania 1078a 



Tweedy on cassiterite pseudomorphs after 478, 479 



See also Association of tin with. 



Fennema, R 292, 293 



Ferguson, Henry T 1G54 



Ferguson Island, see New Guinea. 

 Fergusonite, see Association of tin with. 



Fermor, L. Leigh 590a 



Ferrier 129 



Feuchtwanger, Lewis 1321 



Fichtelgebirge, see Germany. 



Fiedler, K. G 943 



Field, Frederick 1607 



Fillery Creek, see Alaska. 

 Financial side of tin: 



Abbott on the mines of England 309 



Banka, 1827 113 



Bettany on the tin trade, 1866 1304 



Burmah, Mergui district, 1845 206 



Burmah, Mergui district, 1889 185 



Cornwall: 



Coinage of tin and commercial practices of 351 



Cost of operating, production, and wages 422 



Financial outlook, 1900-1901 328 



Profits derived from mines in 476 



System of selling ore in 316 



England, cost book system in 334 



England, mining companies in 379 



General 1291 



Indian Archipelago, 1820 282 



London tin market in 1902 and 1903 1346, 1347 



Malay Peninsula, 1900 712 



Malay Peninsula, 1903 681 



Malay Peninsula, industrial position of tin fields of 729 



Newland on New York and London tin markets in 1902 and 1903, 



1346, 1347 



New York tin markets in 1902 and 1903 1346, 1347 



Perak, 1896 660 



Perak, economic conditions 686 



Perak, Tambun mine, profits, 1904 670 



Struthers and Pratt on market conditions in the United States in 



1903 1364 



Tasmania, commercial conditions in 1106 



Tasmania, Mt. Bischoff, costs of mining in 1083, 1102, 1105 



