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Reference 

 Number 



Epidote, see Association of tin with. 



Erea Dam, see South Australia. 



Ernst, C. von 623 



Erzgebirge, see Saxony. 



Eschwege, W. von 874 



Eskdale, see Victoria, northeastern district. 



Esk River, see New South Wales, Richmond County. 



Etta mine, see South Dakota. 



Eureka Creek district, see Queensland. 



Euriowie, see New South Wales. 



Europe, Bergman on tin veins of 1302 



Louis on tin in 1340 



Rolker on tin in 1357 



8ee Austria, Bohemia, Cornwall, Devon, England, Finland, France, 

 Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Saxony, 

 Scotland, Siberia, Spain, Sweden. 



Euxinite, see Association of tin with. 



Evans or Little River, see New South Wales. 



Everding 155b 



Everwijn, R 98, 289, 290, 291 



Everwyn, R 287, 288 



Evigtok, see Greenland. 



Ewen, D. (Levy, D. M., and) 1521a 



Exportation of tin: 



China, 1904 266 



Indian Archipelago 282 



Sumatra, Siak district 305 



Victoria, 1899 to date 1222 



F 



Fairbanks, Harold W 215, 216 



Fairbanks region, see Alaska. 



Fairibault, E. Rodolphe 227 



Falls Church, see Victoria. 

 Falmouth, see Cornwall and England. 



Farrell, John R 276 



Fasal, J. (Fraenkel, A., and) 1493 



Fatigue of metals, Egleston on fatigue and refreshment of tin 1484 



Fawns, Sydney. 156, 277, 694, 770, 1083, 1084, 1320 



Fay, Albert Hill , 25 



Feather River, see California, Plumas County. 

 Feldspar: 



Associated with tin 498, 586, 681 



Cassiterite pseudomorphs after 357, 478, 479, 1603, 1638 



Reid and Scrivenor on cassiterite pseudomorphs after 1638 



