NO. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TIN — HESS 375 



Scrap tin— Continued. Reference 



>i umber 



Kershaw on electrolytic method of stripping tin from 1511, 1511a 



Malleable iron, used in manufacture of 15G7 



Nails made from 1573 



Plants for the recovery of, located 1438 



Recovery of 1435, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1442b 



At Copenhagen by Bergse process 1442 



By electrolytic methods 1439, 1440, 1441 



In England 1438 



Richards on saving tin and iron in 1555 



Schultze on recovering tin from tin plate scrap 15G6 



Schunck on recovering tin from tin plate scrap 1567 



Smith (0.) on making nails from 1573 



Wirtz on recovery of tin and zinc from 1584 



Worsey on recovery of tin from 1586 



Zinc in 1584 



Scrivenor, J. B 723, 724, 725, 726, 726a, 726b 



Scrivenor, J. B. (Reid, Clement, and) 449, 1638 



Sebastopol, see Victoria. 



Sedgwick, Adam 1360 



Seegrunde, see Germany. 



Seiifen, see Germany. 



Selama, see Malay Peninsula, Perak. 



Selangor, see Malay Peninsula. 



Sellheim, P. F 931, 932 



Senez, L 525 



Serendah Valley, see Malay Peninsula, Selangor. 



Severn River, see Queensland. 



Seward Peninsula, see Alaska. 



Sexton, A. Humbolt 1361 



Seybo, see Santo Domingo. 



Seymour, H. J 606 



Shaw, A 1129 



Shaw, B 1130 



Shelbourne, see Nova Scotia, Lunenberg County. 



Shepherd and Murphy's mine, see Tasmania, Bell Mount. 



Short, C. H 933 



Siak, see Sumatra. 



Siam, tin in 956-958 



Bandon, tin in 960 



Bangtaphan Langsuan, tin in 960 



Blewett on tin on Junk-Ceylon or Salanga Island , 959 



Carter on tin in 960 



Chaija, tin in 960. See also Xai ja 



D'Achiardi on tin in 1313 



Fawns on tin in 1320 



