NO. 2 BIBLI0GIL4.PHY OF TIN — IIESS 303 



Germany— Continued. ^Numbef 



Fichtelgebirge, tin in the 570, 571 



Freiesleben on tlie pyrites, iron, and tin deposits near Breitenbrunn 546 



Fuchs and de Launay on tin in 1323 



Gatzschmann on tin in 1391 



Gmelin on geology of 548 



Greifenstein, cassiterite as rock raalving mineral in granite of 1639 



Jars on tin in 416 



Klaproth on chemical examination of tin ore from 1513 



Lampadius on tin in 1516 



de Launay (Fuchs and) on tin in 1323 



Louis on tin in 1340 



Louis on German process of smelting tin 1523 



Louis (Phillips and) on tin in 1350 



Newland on tin in 1347 



Nowicki on tin in 71 



Phillips and Louis on tin in 1350 



Sandberger on the origin of tin deposits of 569 



Schertel (Stelzner and) on tin in 1643 



Schmidt on tin in the Fichtelgebirge 570, 571 



Scrap tin recovered and used in 1438, 1497a, 1511 



Seegrunde, tin in 562 



Seiffen, tin near 559 



Silberberg, tin in 578a 



Stelzner and Schertel on tin in 1643 



Weinschenk on tin in Silberberg near Bodenmais 578a 



See also Saxony and Europe. 



Germo, see Cornwall. 



Gertie property, see South Dakota. 



Geyer, see Saxeny. 



Giants Den, see New South Wales. 



Gibson, Walcott 2 



Giesecke, K. L 583 



Gilbertite, see Association of tin with. 



Gil y Maestre, Amalio 1034 



Gimpu River, see Nigeria. 



Gimpy River, see Nigeria. 



Gippsland, see Victoria. 



Glenlinedale, see Queensland. 



Gladstone district, see Tasmania. 



Glasser, 'e 967 



Glycium, see Association of tin with. 



Gmehlin, J. F 548 



Gmehling, Andreas 1497 



Godefroy, W 100 



Godfrey, J. G. H 631 



Godhavn district, see Greenland. 



