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Production of tin: World Continued. 



1892 ....................... .'...' ............................ 1372 



1892 to date ............................................ x ..... 1696 



1894 ........................................................ 1283 



1897 ....................................................... 1285 



1898 ........................................................ 1287 



1899 ........................................................ 1340 



1900 ........................................................ 1290 



1903 ................................................... 1326, 1364 



1904 ........................................................ 1217 



1905 ....................................................... 1320 



1905-1907 ........................................ 1209, 1210, 1211 



1910 ....................................................... 1298d 



See references Nos. 1669-1707. 

 Prospecting, Wray on tables for checking accuracy of bore holes in allu- 



vial tin prospecting .............................................. 746 



Providence mines, see Cornwall. 



Provis, Richard (Kayser, H. W., and) ................................ 1102 



Pryce, William ................................................... 444, 1352 



Pseudomorphs, cassiterite after feldspar ........ 478, 479, 1597, 1603, 1632, 1638 



Cassiterite after sulpho-stannites ................................. 1630 



Headden on cause of tin pseudomorphs in the Black Hills, South 



Dakota ..................................................... 1616 



Pueblo, see Mexico. 



Puig y Larraz, D. Gabriel ............................................ 1041 



Puket, see Siam. 



Punitaqui, see Chili. 



Punnett, H. Macaulay ........................ .................... 177, 445 



Puno, see Peru. 



Pusch, Geo. G ....................................................... 949 



Puy-de-Dome, see France. 



Pyrite, see Association of tin with. 



Pyrite-blende ores, Beck on occurrence at Schwartzenberg, Germany ____ 530 



Dalmer on origin of in the Altenberg-Graupen district of Germany. . 542 

 Pyrolusite, see Association of tin with. 

 Pyrrhotite, see Association of tin with. 



Qualla Lumpor, see Malay Peninsula, Kuala Lumpur. 



Quartz, DaubrSe on artificial production of 1601 



Replaced by SnO 2 in Cornwall 357 



Tin oxide after quartz and allophane in Cornwall 1629 



See Association of tin with. 



Quebec, Osann on tin at Graphite City in the Ottawa Valley 230 



