274 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 58 



Chemistry of tin Continued. 



Rawson on the qualitative separation of arsenic, antimony, and tin. . 1553 

 Rieffel on chemical combinations of copper and tin, and on their 



alloys ....................................................... 1557 



Rose on the quantitative separation of tin, arsenic, and antimony. . . 1559 

 Rose on the separation of tin and antimony ........................ 1558 



Salet on the spectrum of tin .................................... 1561 



Sandall on preparing the protoxide of tin ......................... 1563 



Scheurer-Kestner on the action of oxygen on the protochloride of tin 



and on the combination of tin with permanganate of potassium. . 1565 

 Scheurer-Kestner on the behavior of some chlorides of tin ..... 1564, 1565 



Schunck, Smith, and Roscoe on manufacture of tin chloride com- 

 pounds and stannate of soda in the South Lancashire district, 

 England ................................. ................... 1568 



Separation ---- 1445, 1447, 1455, 1459, 1467, 1472, 1474, 1477, 1485, 1486, 



1495, 1503, 1519, 1533, 1534, 1553, 1558, 1559, 1572, 1575, 1581, 1585 

 Slagle on the double halides of tin with aniline and the toluidines. . 1569 

 Smith (J. L.) on the separation of tin and antimony ............... 1572 



, Streng on a microscopical-chemical reaction for the testing of tin. . . 1574 

 Talbott on the quantitative separation of tin and tungsten ......... 1575 



Thomas on the action of the peroxide of nitrogen on the halogen 



salts of tin .................................................. 1580 



Vignon on the precipitation of tin from tin-chloride ............... 1581 



Vignon on the easy oxidation of the reduced metal ............ 1581, 1582 



Wells on the analysis of tin ores ................................. 1583 



Witmer on the electrolytic determination of tin and its separation 



from antimony .............................................. 1585 



See also Analyses of tin, metallurgy of tin, assays of tin^ origin of tin. 

 See references Nos. 1428-1587. 



Chesterfield, see Massachusetts. 



Chicoana, see Argentina, Salta. 



Chili, Foullon on tin in .............................................. 1322 



Getting on tin at Punitaqui ...................................... 259a 



Light on tin, deposits of .......................................... 161a 



Moricke on tin at Punitaqui ...................................... 260 



See also South America. 



Chillagoe, see Queensland. 



China, tin in ........................................................ 1287 



Beck on tin in .................................................. 1299 



Browne on tin in ................................................ 1458 



Collins on occurrence, mining, and metallurgy of tin, and the mining 



laws and customs in Yunnan ................................. 266a 



D'Achiardi on tin in ............................................. 1313 



Fawns on tin in ................................................. 1320 



Gongong, tin near ................................... 261 (see also 742) 



Grosier on iron, lead, and tin in ......... . . ........ 267 



