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MALAY PENINSULA (Continued) 



731. SWETTENHAM, FRANK. About Perak. 



Published by " Straits Times." 1893, Singapore. 

 Book not available to the authors. 



732. SWETTENHAM, F(BANK) A. Annual report of the State of Perak for the 



year 1893. 



Taiping, Perak, pp. 53. Progress of tin mining in Perak, and information con- 

 cerning output. 



733. TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Tin mining in the Federated Malay States. 



Eng. Mg. Journ. Vol. 82, 1906, New York, p. 529. 



Short extract from Ann. Rep. for 1905. 



Figures given, showing output from various mines. " The acting Senior Warden 

 sees no cause for alarm in the decreased output, and is of the opinion that no 

 evidence is forthcoming to show that the stanniferous deposits of the country are 

 nearing exhaustion." 



734. TENISON-WOODS, J. E. Geology of the Malayan Peninsula. 



Nature, Vol. 30, 1884, London, p. 76. 



Notes caves in limestone with deposits of " tin sand," which are 1000 feet above 

 the plain; now exposed in precipices and reached by steps cut in the rock. Show 

 extent of erosion. 



735. . Physical geography of the Malayan Peninsula. 



Nature, Vol. 31, 1884, London, pp. 152-154. 



" The tin deposit? hitherto found are all stream tin, no lodes have yet been worked 

 .... Though tin has been worked for centuries, only a comparatively small portion 

 of the country has been worked out or worked at all. I consider that the deposits in 

 Perak are practically inexhaustible." 



736. . Explorations in Pahang. 



Nature, Vol. 33, 1885, London, p. 32. 



Refers to a peculiar coinage of tin " shaped for the most part like an old fashioned 

 square ink-stand." 

 Short reference to tin-bearing gravels. 



737. . Report on the geology and physical geography of the State of 



Perak. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, Vol. 9, 1885, Sydney, pp. 1176, 1186, 1189, 1190, 

 1192, 1203. Tin mines at Thaiping, Assam Kumbang, Kamunting, Salak, Pappan, 

 Poussin, Lahat, Coping, Tecca, Kampar River, Kuala Diepang, Bindings and Selama 

 are described. 



738. TREACHER, W. H. Mining tin. 



Perak Gov. Gaz. Suppl., Vol. 17, No. 22, 1904, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 1-9. Report for 

 1903. 3 charts showing output of tin and iron ore pp. 40-43. 



Reprinted: Board of Trade Journal, Vol. 66, 1904, p. 17. 



Description of labor conditions and supply, manner of working, wages, contracts, 

 etc., and mode of operating mines. 



739. TREMENHEERE, H. SEYMOUR. Tin in Tenasserim. 



Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 40, 1870, London, p. 919. 



Extract of address delivered before Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. The 

 matter is largely the same as that in the report of his brother, Geo. Borlase Tremen- 

 heere, on the " Tin of the Province of Mergui in Tenasserim, in the northern part 

 of the Malay Peninsula." 



Besides the stream tin found along the banks of the creeks, there is a rich vein of 

 tin 3 feet wide in the side of an isolated hill, about eleven miles from Mergui. The 

 hill consists almost entirely of decomposed granite. Crystals of cassiterite occur 

 thickly imbedded in pure kaolin. 



