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METALLURGY AND CHEMISTRY (Continued) 



1529. MACKENZIE, GEO. L. Determination of tin in tailings and slimes. 



Trans. Inst. Mg. Met., Vol. 13, 1903-1904, London, pp. 87-92, discussion and remarks, 

 pp. 92-101, fig. 1. 



Abstract: Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 77, 1904, New York, pp. 928-929. 



Discusses: Cleaning the ore; reduction of stannic oxide to tin; solution of the 

 reduced tin: (a) precipitation as stannic sulphide, (b) conversion of the stannic 

 sulphide to oxide. 



1530. McKiLLOP, JOHN, and ELLIS, TIIOS. F. Tin smelting at Pulo Brani, 



Singapore. 



Proc. Inst. Civ. -Eng., Vol. 125, pt. 3, 1896, London, pp. 145-162, discussion, pp. 163- 

 174, correspondence, pp. 174-181, figs. 8. 



Review: Mg. Sci. Press, Vol. 72, 1896, San Francisco, p. 484. 



Review: Berg. Htitt. Zeit, Vol. 57, 1898, Leipzig, p. 164. 



Treated under headings: General arrangement of the works; buying and handling 

 ores; preparation of impure ores; system of labor in mixing charges; smelting fur- 

 naces; metallurgical processes; marketable tin; loss of tin; consumption of iron; 

 consumption of culm; consumption of fuel; future improvements. 



1531. MALLETT, J. W. Analysis of tin pyrites. 



Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, Vol. 17, 1854, New Haven, pp. 33-35. 



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1531a. MEADE, RICHARD K. The valuation of engineering alloys. 



Chem. Engr., Vol. 7, 1908, pp. 235-243, Vol. 8, 1908, Chicago, pp. 45-50, 110-115. 

 Treats of the composition and uses and methods of analysis of the babbitt metal 

 alloys. 



1532. MENE, CH. Me"moire sur un nouveau mode de dosage de 1'etain. 



C. R. Acad. Sci., Vol. 31, 1850, Paris, pp. 82-84. 



Extrait: Ann. Mines, ser. 4, Vol. 19, 1851, Paris, pp. 399-400. 



Brief digest: Berg. Htitt. Zeit., Vol. 10, 1851, Leipzig, p. 256. 



1533. MENGIN, U. Separation et dosage de 1'etain et de 1'antimoine dans un 



alliage. 



C. R. Acad. Sci., Vol. 119, 1894, Paris, pp. 224-226. 



1534. MENNICHE, H. British patent, 17,616 of 1902. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 76, 1903, New York, p. 284. 



" Tin ore treatment. A process for recovering silver, lead, bismuth, tungsten and 

 copper from tin ores by roasting, grinding, moistening with water and then immers- 

 ing in a bath of molten sodium bisulphate, all the metals but tin being transformed 

 into sulphates, which can be removed." 



1535. MILLEN, J. D. Tin smelting at Launceston, Tasmania. 



Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 82, 1906, New York, p. 1135. 



Abstract from the annual report of the Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy. 

 Method of smelting Mt. Bischoff tin. 



1536. MOISSENET, L. Du dosage de 1'Stain dans les minerals de ce me"tal. 



C. R. Acad. Sci., Vol. 51, 1860, Paris, pp. 206-207. Extrait par 1'auteur. 



1537. MOODY, S. E. Hydrolysis of salts of iron, chromium, tin, cobalt, nickel 



and zinc in the presence of iodides and iodates. 



Amer. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, Vol. 22, 1906, New Haven, pp. 178-180. 



