84 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 58 



ENGLAND (Continued) 



484. WEBB, , and GEACH, . History and progress of mining in the Caradon 



and Liskeard district. 



Not available to the authors. 



WEEKS, JOSEPH D. See No. 1372. 



485. WEST, H. B. Cornish tin mining. 



Mg-. Sci. Press, Vol. 94, 1907, San Francisco, pp. 179-181, 213-214. 



486. WHITE, W. T. The south or main tin lode of Wheal Peevor. 



Trans. Min. Ass. Inst. Cornwall, Vol. 1, 1887, Camborne, pp. 81-84. 

 A description of a tin lode with its faulting. At one place the throw is 75 

 fathoms. 



487. WILLIAMS, ARCHIBALD. The romance of mining. The tin mines of 



Cornwall. 



London and Philadelphia, 1905, pp. 258-273. 



A popular and fairly accurate account of tin mining in Cornwall. 



488. WILLIAMS, JOHN. Account of some remarkable disturbances in the 



veins of the mine called Huel Peever, in Cornwall. 



Trans. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. 4, 1817, London, pp. 139-145. 



Huel Peever contains numerous examples of almost every species of interrup- 

 tion known to Cornwall veins. Its tin vein was so heaved by other veins that it 

 was not again discovered for forty years. Describes the disturbed condition of the 

 veins. 



489. WILLIAMS, R. H. Occurrence of tin in the St. Austell district. 



Mg. Joum. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 80, 1906, London, pp. 276-277, 1200 words. 

 " A review of this district in Cornwall, England, describing the geological 

 structure." 



489a. WOODWARD, J(OHN). A catalogue of English native fossils in the col- 

 lection of J. Woodward, M. D. 



1728, London, 3 vols., bound together. Vol. I, pp. 198-206. Vol. Ill, pp. 40-41. 



In the first reference 30 specimens of Cornish tin ores are briefly described with 

 short, quaint descriptions, written by T. Lower, of most of the mines from which 

 they came. 



In the third volume, which treats of foreign specimens, 18 specimens of tin ore 

 from Saxony and Bohemia are noted. 



WORTH, R. N. See Nos. 1425, 1426, 1427. 



490. ZIRKEL, FERDINAND. Bergmannische Mittheilungen iiber Cornwall. 



Zeitschr. Berg. Hiitt. Sal. preuss. Sta., Vol. 9, 1861, Berlin, pp. B 242-261, figs. 4. 

 Treated under the heads: Ore in Cornwall, dressing, metallurgy and production. 



EUROPE 



ROLKER, CHAS. M. See No. 1357. 



See under Austria (Bohemia), England (Cornwall and Devonshire), 

 France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, 

 Spain, Sweden. 



FINLAND 



See under Russia. 



