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QUEENSLAND (Continued) 



885. . The Vulcan tin mine, North Queensland. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 82, 1906, New York, p. 155. 



Vulcan mine, Herberton district, North Queensland, has recently developed into one 

 of the most important lode tin mines of the world. It surpasses, as producer and 

 dividend payer, even the famous Mt. Bischoff mine. During 1905, production was at 

 the rate of 130 tons of black tin per month. Description of mine is from report by 

 Walter E. Cameron, Asst. Geol. of the Queensland mines department. 



886. BABINGTON, ARTHUR. Herberton tin field. 



Austr. Mg. Stand., Vol. 10, 1899, Sydney and Melbourne, pp. 88-89, 129. 



" Information concerning these deposits in North Queensland, and their workings." 



887. BAIN, W. H. The Tate tin mines. 



Austr. Mg. Stand., May 28, 1896, Sydney and Melbourne. 



" Description of the largest and most important of the stream tin mining properties 

 now being worked in North Queensland." 

 Not available to the authors. 



888. BALL, LIONEL C. Crow's Nest tin deposits. 



Queensland Gov. Mg. Journ., Oct. 15, 1903, Brisbane. 



" Report on the geology and workings of tin deposits in Queensland." 



Not available to the authors. 



889. . Notes on tin, copper and silver in the Stanthorpe District. 



Geol. Surv. Queensland, Pub. 191, 1904, Brisbane, pp. 9-21, pis. 1-8, plan and 

 elevation 1. 



Also, Queensland Gov. Mg. Journ., July 15, 1904, 1st part. Brisbane. 



Notes on tin mining in the Stanthorpe district treat of pan- washing and cradling; 

 ground sluicing; dredgers, and lode tin mining. 



890. . Progress Report, 1904. 



Ann. Rep. Under-Secretary for Mines, Queensland, for the year 1904 (1905), Brisbane, 

 pp. 155. 



"On the 7th January, I left Brisbane to investigate a discovery of tinstone on 

 Brovina Creek, in the Gayndah district. Small quantities of the mineral were found 

 to occur in one branch of the creek, but the prospects were not encouraging, and it 

 is believed that work has now ceased." (Whole reference.) 



891. . Gold, platinum, tinstone and monazite in the beach sands on 



the South Coast (Queensland). 



Geol. Surv. Rep., Queensland, Pub. No. 198, 1905, Brisbane, pp. 1-19, figs., pis. 1, 2. 



" At intervals along the Currumbin-Coolangatta Beach, the sands contain payable 

 tin, accompanied by gold. The concentrates, however, assay very much lower than 

 was expected, and the assays show that the work thus far done for tin has been at a 

 loss, either owing to local poverty of the ground or to the escape of tinstone with 

 the tailings. Nevertheless, the hope is entertained that the ground may yet be 

 proved sufficiently rich for dredging." 



891a. . King of the Ranges tin mine, Watsonville, N. Q. 



Queensland Gov. Mg. Journ., Vol. 10, 1909, Brisbane, pp. 228-232, illus. 



891b. . Irvinebank Company's treatment works. 



Queensland Gov. Mg. Journ., Vol. 10, 1909, Brisbane, pp. 329-330, illus. 

 Description of methods used for crushing, concentrating and smelting of tin ores at 

 Irvinebank. 



BEER, ADOLF. See No. 806. 



BROWN, A. SELWYN. See Nos. 1307 and 1308. 



