333 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 58 



Lead— Continued. Reference 



Number 



Alloys with antimony 1552 



Alloys with zinc and tin 1570, 1587 



Associated with tin, see Association of tin with. 



Argentina, Salta 37 



Betts on completely removing tin in process of refining lead 1451 



Billiton 126a 



Bohemia, Graupen » 542 



Bolivia 155 



Campagne on mines of 1309 



Castro on, in Salta, Argentina 37 



China 267 



Composition of refined lead 231 



Cornwall 455 



Dalmer on origin of ores in Altenberg-Graupen district of Saxony 



and Bohemia 542 



Dalmer on presence in cobalt district of Schneeberg, Saxony 543 



Douglas on metallurgy of 1204 



Durable on tin in lead ores in Texas 1169 



Emmons on occurrence in United States and genesis of minerals of. 1206 



Foniakoff on deposits in Siberia 965 



Great Britain 444 



Grosier on, in China 267 



Hermann on lead in metallic tin in gold washings of the Ural 



(Central Asia) 40 



Ireland 602 



Johnson on origin of deposits in South Africa 1183 



Kinahan on, in Ireland 602 



Korea, Hoang-hai 640 



Menniche on separation of from tin ores 1534 



Metallurgy 444, 1204 



Oppert on, in Hoang-hai, Korea 640 



Origin of minerals of 1206 



Origin of ores 542, 575, 1183 



Parry on the eutectic alloy of tin and 1545a 



Peetz on separation of tin and lead in tin-lead alloys 1548 



Pilz on deposits in Cartagena, Spain 1040 



Plattner on alloys of tin and antimony with lead at Freiberg, Saxony. 1552 



Pryce on mining and metallurgy of in Great Britain 444 



Richter on characteristics and working, and on relations with zinc 



and tin 1356 



Saxony: 



Altenberg 542 



Freiberg 575, 1552 



Schneeberg 543 



Schultz on production and application of solder 1359 



