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METALLURGY AND CHEMISTRY (Continued) 



1559. . Ueber eine neue quantitative Bestimmung des Arseniks, Anti- 



mons und Zinn. 



Journ. prakt. Chem., Vol. 44, 1848, Leipzig, pp. 117-118, Ann. Physik. Chem., Vol. 

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1560. Rows, LEONARD. Some chemical methods of treating ores. 



66th Ann. Rep. Roy. Cornwall, Polyt. Soc.. 1898, Falmouth, pp. 102-103. 

 Methods and difficulties of extracting tin from its associated minerals. 



1561. SALET, G. Sur les spectres de 1'etain et de ses composes. 



C. R. Acad. Sci., Vol. 73, 1871, Paris, pp. 862-863. 



1562. SALMON, . Art du potier d'etain, 1788. 



Not available to the authors. 



1563. SANDALL, S. A. Preparation of protoxide of tin. 



London and Edinburgh Philos. Mag. Journ. Sci., Vol. 12, 1838, London, p. 216. 



Extract: Ann. Mines, ser. 3, Vol. 15, 1839, Paris, pp. 435-436. 



Makes tin protoxide by heating the protochloride with sodium carbonate. 



1564. SCHEURER-KESTNER, A. Sur les produits de 1'oxydation du protochlorure 



d'etain et la dissolution de quelques oxydes dans le bichlorure. 



C. R. Acad. Sci., Vol. 50, 1860, Paris, pp. 50-54. 



1565. . Action I'oxyg&ne sur le protochlorure d'etain. Dosage de 



retain par le permanganate de potasse. 



C. R. Acad. Sci., Vol. 52, 1861, Paris, pp. 531-533. 



1566. SCHULTZE, B. A new method of recovering tin from tin-plate scrap. 



Polyt. Journ., Vol. 276, 1890, Stuttgart, p. 279. 



Digest: Proc. Inst. Civ. Eng., Vol. 102, pt. 4, 1890, London, pp. 400-401. 

 Description of the process of stripping tin plate with acid ferric sulphate, acid 

 stannic sulphate, dilute sulphuric acid or dilute hydrochloric acid. 



1567. SCHUNCK, ED. Process for the use of tin-plate scrap in the manufacture 



of malleable iron. 



Chem. Gaz., 1849, London; Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, Vol. 9, 1850, New Haven, 

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A patent issued to Ed. Schunck covers the stripping of tin plate scrap by an 

 alkaline persulphuret; the recovery of the tin by the evaporation of the solution and 

 the smelting of the residue; also the treatment of the iron by washing, packing in 

 sheet iron cylinders, heating to welding heat .and hammering. 



1568. SCHUNCK, E., SMITH, R. A., and ROSCOE, H. E. On the recent progress 



and present condition of manufacturing chemistry in the South Lan- 

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Rep. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci., 31st meeting, Manchester, September, 1861, pt. 1, London, 

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 The manufacture of compounds of tin-chlorides and stannate of soda briefly treated. 



SEXTON, A. HUMBOLT. See No. 1361. 



1569. SLAGLE, ROBEBT L. The double halides of tin with aniline and the 



toluidines. 



Amer. Chem. Journ., Vol. 20, 1898, Baltimore, pp. 633-646. 



