180 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 58 



UNITED STATES (Continued) 



1194. . Tin in United States. 



Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 87, 1903, San Francisco, p. 282. 



Editorial. Giving brief outline of the tin mining industry of United States. 



1195. . The production of tin in 1903. 



Mg. Rep., Vol. 50, 1904, Denver, p. 632, 700 words. 



Editorial. Short review of tin deposits in United States and their outlook. 



1196. **J_i_ Tin in United States. 



Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 89, 1904, San Francisco, p. 385. 



Rather general and brief review of tin deposits of the Carolinas; Black Hills of 

 South Dakota; Southern California and Alaska. 



1197. . Development of American tin deposits. 



Iron Age, December 8, 1904, New York, 1800 words. 



Review of the tin industry taken from the United States Geological Survey reports. 



1198. . The search for tin. 



Mg. Rep., Vol. 51, 1905, Denver, pp. 624-625, 1500 words. 



" Gives a summary of places in the United States where tin ore is known to have 

 been found, with a brief description of the mode of occurrence and means for determ- 

 ining the mineral." 



1199. . Tin mining in United States. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 81, 1906, New York, pp. 474-475. 



Editorial on the prospect of profitably mining low grade tin ore in the United 

 States. 



BECK, RICHARD. See No. 1299. 



1200. BENEDICT, WM. DE L. 



Min. Ind. -for 1892, Vol. 1, 1893, New York, pp. 452-457. 



Tin deposits of California, South Dakota, North Carolina, Virginia and Alabama 

 treated. 



1201. BLAKE, WM. P. Occurrence of tin ore (wood-tin) in California, Idaho 



and Montana. 



Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 45, 1882, San Francisco, p. 89. 



Stream tin has been found in the alluvions of the middle fork of the Feather River 

 about 3 miles above Big Bar, in Plumas County, California. 



" The many points at which the ore has been found in Montana and Idaho indicate 

 that this important ore has a wide and general distribution in the granitic region of 

 the northwest, particularly in the Rocky Mountains at the headwaters of the Missouri 

 and in the western drainage, including the streams flowing from the Bitter Root 

 range, especially in the Snake and the Salmon and their affluents." 



1202. . Ores of tin. 



Min. Res., U. S. Geol. Surv., 1883-1884, Washington, D. C., pp. 592-640. 



Contains chapters on: Ores of tin; origin of tin ore; tin ore in the New England 

 States; tin ore localities in the Middle and Southern States; tin ore in the 

 Black Hills of Dakota, in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana; tin ore in California; foreign 

 sources of tin; physical properties of tin; alloys of tin; the tin plate industry and 

 prices, exports, etc. 



D'AcHiARDi, ANTONIO. See No. 1313. 



