TIN DEPOSITS OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 109 
tin-fields from the time of _their Se in 1872 to the close of 
1883, there is yet room, in my opinion, for a great extension of 
this productive industry, i in the ithicaneds of both deep leads and 
lodes, as well as those irregular deposits which approach the lodes 
in character. 
Previous papers relating to Tin-mining Industry 
in Australia. 
1849, 
negag 4 on Mining, containing a prognostication of the discovery 
Tin in New South Wales; by Rev. W. B. Clarke.— 
Sines Morning Herald. 16th April, 1849. . 
1872. 
The Discovery of Tin in New South Wales. Mining Journal. 
187 45, 398. 
2. XLIL, op. 
Tin in Queensland ; by R. Daintree. Mining Journal. 1872. 
XLIi. 
See 
Remarks on Tin Ore ; by Dr. A. Leibius. gee esas Royal 
Society of New South Wales. 1872. pp. 73,7 
1873. 
in in Tasmania. Mining Journal. 1873. XLIIL, p. 1109. 
Report on or Koetong Tin-fields, Wodonga District ; by H. Y. L 
Bro Reports of Mining ‘Surveyors and Registrars. 30th 
Som, 1873. App. A., p. 42 (foolscap. Melbourne, 1873). 
Mining Journal. xa XLIL, p. 122 
A Report on the Tin Discoveries in Que ensland - by i file it 
Quarterly Journal aide Society. 1873. XXIX. Rey a 
Observations on some Tin Discoveries in New England, New 
South Wales; by G. H. F. Ulrich. Quarterly Journal 
Geologicat Society. 1873. XXIX., pp. 5-11. 
Report on the Tin-bearing Country, New ce re New South 
Wales ; by C. S. Wilkinson. pp. 10. Plates. (Foolscap. 
Sydney, 1873). 
Report on ae ae ountry, District of Inverell, New South 
Wales ; by C. 8. Wilkinson. (Foolscap. Sydney, 1873). 
1874. 
The Australian Tin Mines, by “C. E.” Mining Jowrnal, 1874, 
XLIV., pp. 396, 507, 643, 751, 833, 973, 1057, 1281, 
1324. 
