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SIBERIA (Continued) 



964. . Zinnerzlager in Ost-Sibirien. 



Zeitschr. prakt. Geol., 1901, Berlin, p. 245. 



Brief digest: Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 71, 1901, New York, p. 240, taken from 

 " Engineering," London. 



Notice of the deposits of tin in Province Transbaikalien, near Onon River and 

 tributaries. Its situation is fortunate, being easy of transportation, and nearness to 

 the forest facilitates working. 



D'ACHIABDI, ANTONIO. See No. 1313. 

 PAWNS, SYDNEY. See No. 1320. 



965. FONIAKOFF, ANTONIN. The gold deposits of Siberia. 



Trans. Fed. Inst. Mg. Eng., Vol. 7, 1894, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and London, pp 447, 

 466, 479. 



For more than a century and a half in the Transbaikal, silver, gold, lead, iron, 

 copper, mercury and tin have been worked. 



966. . Les richesses minieres de la Siberie. 



Rev. Univ. Mines Met. Trav. Publ. Sci. Arts Appl. Indust, ser. 3, Vol. 29, 1895, 

 Liege and Paris, p. 129. 



967. GLASSES, E. Note sur les richesses minSrales de la Siberie et sur 1'etat 



actuel de leur exploitation. 



Ann. Mines, ser. 9, Vol. 18, 1900, Paris, p. 53, maps. 

 Mentions that tin is found in the valley of the Onon. 



968. HERMANN, R. Sur 1'etain natif. 



Extrait: Journ. prakt. Chem., Vol. 33, 1844, Leipzig, p. 300. 



Ann. Mines, ser. 4, Vol. 8, 1845, Paris, p. 660. 



M. Hermann indique la presence de 1'etain natif avec Tor, dans les lavages d'or de 

 la Siberie. II s'y trouve sous la forme de petits grains: metalliques gris qui sont de 

 1'etain allie d'un peu de plomb. Ces grains sont du reste peu abondants. [Whole 

 extract.] 



JEBEMEJEV, P. See No. 1622. 



969. KEPPEN, A. Mineral wealth of Siberia. 



Industries of Russia, Vol. 4, 1893, St. Petersburg, pp. 30-31. 



(For the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. Trans, by J. M. Crawford.) 



Reprint: Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 65, 1895, London, p. 243. 



Deposits of tin are known only in Finland and Baikal province of Siberia. Produc- 

 tion under 20 tons. Since yearly demand of Russia is over 100,000 poods, internal 

 production is utterly insufficient for home consumption. 



970. KOEZOUKHINE, J. A. Gisements de minerals d'etain sur la Riviere Onon. 



Bull. No. 4, Soc. Ing. Mines, 1899, St. Petersburg, pp. 22-35. 



Digest: Trans. Inst. Mg. Eng., Vol. 17, 1900, London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 pp. 642-646. 



" With the exception of Pitkaranta, where the production of tin is insignificant, 

 the only Russian deposits of cassiterite are in the territory of the Transbaikal, on 

 the River Onon and its affluents." 



971. REONTOVSKI, . Les gisements miniers de la Siberie. 



(Bulletin) Rev. Univ. Min. Met. Trav. Publ. Sci. Arts Appl. Indust., ser. 4, Vol. 

 12, 1905, Paris and Liege, p. 204. 



Les gisements de cassiterite sont connus dans la vallee de la Riviere Onon, en 

 Transbaicalie. Leur exploitation exige une preparation mecanique importante. 



