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Production of tin: World— Continued. Reference 



Number 

 1892 1372 



1892 to date .• 1696 



1894 1283 



1897 1285 



1898 1287 



1899 1340 



1900 1290 



1903 1326, 1364 



1904 1217 



1905 1320 



1905-1907 1209, 1210, 1211 



1910 1298d 



See references Nos. 1669-1707. 



Prospecting, Wray on tables for checking accuracy of bore holes in allu- 

 vial tin prospecting 746 



Providence mines, see Cornwall. 



Provis, Richard (Kayser, H. W., and) 1102 



Pryce, William 444, 1352 



Pseudomorphs, cassiterite after feldspar 478, 479, 1597, 1603, 1632, 1638 



Cassiterite after sulpho-stannites 1630 



Headden on cause of tin pseudomorphs in the Black Hills, South 



Dakota 1616 



Pueblo, see Mexico. 



Puig y Larraz, D. Gabriel 1041 



Puket, see Siam. 



Punitaqui, see Chili. 



Punnett, H. Macaulay 177, 445 



Puno, see Peru. 



Pusch, Geo. G 949 



Puy-de-Dome, see France. 



Pyrite, see Association of tin with. 



Pyrite-blende ores, Beck on occurrence at Schwartzenberg, Germany.... 530 

 Dalmer on origin of in the Altenberg-Graupen district of Germany, . 542 



Pyrolusite, see Association of tin with. 



Pyrrhotite, see Association of tin with. 



Qualla Lumpor, see Malay Peninsula, Kuala Lumpur. 



Quartz, Daubree on artificial production of 1601 



Replaced by SnOo in Cornwall 357 



Tin oxide after quartz and allophane in Cornwall 1629 



See Association of tin with. 



Quebec, Osann on tin at Graphite City in the Ottawa Valley 230 



