XO. 2 BIBLIOGR.\PHY OF TIN — HESS 333 



Lead-Continued. ^uZZ? 



Separation from tin 1534, 1548 



Siberia 965 



Simmons on occurrence of ores of, in Cornwall 455 



Slater on alloys of zinc, tin, and lead 1570 



Solder 1359 



South Africa 11S3 



Spain, Cartagena 1040 



Stelzner on origin of ores at Freiberg, Saxony 575 



Sulphides of, associated with tin in Bolivia 155 



Tasmania 1079 



Texas 1169 



United States 1206 



Ural (Central Asia) , with metallic tin 40 



Wolf on composition of refined lead 231 



World statistics since 1890 1694 



Wright on alloys of zinc, lead, and tin at low and high temepratures. 1587 

 Lead carbonate, see Association of tin with. 

 Lead sulphide, see Association of tin with. 

 Leadville, see Colorado. 

 Leane, see Ireland, Kerry, Lough Leane. 



Leclere, A 268 



Lecrenier, A. (de Koninch, L. L., and) 1474 



Ledoux, Albert R 248 



Le Grice, C. V 1518 



Leibius, Adolph 1336 



Leier mine, see Saxony. 



Leifchild, John R 422 



Lemon, Chas., and Tremenheere, G. B 196 



Leonhard, Gustav 1214 



Lepidolite, see Association of tin with. 



Lepsius, Richard 551a 



Lesley, J. P 793 



Lettsom, W. G. (Greg, R. P., and) 1614 



Levant, see Cornwall. 



Levol, A • . .1519-1521 



Levy, D. M., and Ewen, D 1521a 



Levy, Michel ( Fouque, F., and ) 1610 



Lewy, B 1522 



Lewis, George Cornewall 1401 



Lewis, George Randall 1402 



Lewis, James B 1104, 1105, 1106 



Lias, tin at contact between tourmaline granite and linestones of Lias 



age in Tuscany 610, 613, 615, 627, 628 



Limonite, see Association of tin with. 

 Limousin, see France. 



