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Smirnow, (Dr.). Eaux ininerales du Caucase. 

 Journ. de Pharm. VIII., 1868, pp. 244-246. 



Smith, (Prof.). On the results of the chemical 

 examination of waters for the Sydney Water 

 Commission. New South Wales, R. Soc. Trans. 

 III., 1869, pp. 146-156. 



Smith, A. G. Dew. On double nerve stimula- 

 tion. Cambridge, Studies Physiol. Labor. I., 

 1873, pp. 25-33. 



2. Note on the presence of an insoluble 



sugar-forming substance in Penicillium. Cam- 

 bridge, Studies Physiol. Labor. I., 1873, pp. 33- 

 35. 



Smith, A. Percy. Analysis of Cigar ash 



(Havannah). Chemical News, XXVIII., 1873, 



p. 261. 

 Smith, Adam. Notes on the gold-field of Ballarat, 



Australia, [1866.] Edinburgh, Proc. Phys. 



Soc. III., 1867, pp. 409-419. 

 Smith, Alfred Charles. 9. *On the ornithology 



of Wilts.' Wilts Magazine, VII., 1862, pp. 81- 



102. 



1O. A sketch of the birds of Portugal. 



Ibis, IV., 1868, pp. 428-460. 



. 11. On certain peculiarities in the life- 

 history of the Cuckoo, more especially with refer- 

 ence to the colouring of its eggs. Zoologist, 

 III., 1868, pp. 1105-1118. 



12. On the supposed strange variation in 



the eggs of the Cuckoo. Zoologist, III., 1868, 

 pp. 1145-1146. 



13. Some additional remarks on the ques- 

 tion of the colouring of Cuckoos' eggs. 

 Zoologist, VIII., 1873, pp. 3433-3439, 3511- 

 3517. 



14. Supplementary remarks on the propa- 

 gation of the Cuckoo. Zoologist, VIII., 1873, 

 pp. 3473-3478. 



15. A few last words on the Cuckoo 



question. Zoologist, VIII., 1873, pp. 3723- 

 3727. 



Smith, Anderson. Des manages consanguins. 



France, Congres Med. Chir. II., 1865, pp. 446- 



449. 

 Smith, Andrew H. Effetti delle inalazioni 



d' ossigeno sul polso. ( Transit) Lo Sperimen- 



tale, XXVII., 1871, pp. 509-510. 



2. Considerations on the circulation of the 



blood, with special reference to counter-irritation, 

 and to the effect of increased atmospheric 

 pressure. New York Med. Journ. XV., 1872, 

 pp. 337-358. 



Smith, Archibald. 29. On the deviation of the 

 compass in iron ships. Roy. Instit. Proc. IV., 



1866, pp. 518-526. 



30. On the tidal currents on the west coast 



of Scotland. [1866.] Roy. Soc. Proc. XV, 



1867, pp. 42-46. 



Smith, Archibald. 31. On the causes of the 

 loss of the iron-built sailing-ship " Gtenorchi/." 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XVII., 1869, pp. 408-415. 



Smith, Archibald, and Evans, F. J. Oil the 

 magnetic character of the armour-plated ships of 

 the Royal Navy, and on the effect on the com- 

 pass of particular arrangements of iron in a ship. 

 Phil. Trans. CLV., 1865, pp. 263-323; Roy. 

 Soc. Proc. XIV., 1865, pp. 114-119. 



Smith, (Dr.) Archibald. 5. Climate of the Swiss 

 Alps and of the Peruvian Andes compared. 

 Dublin Quart, Journ. Med. Sci. XLL, 1866, pp. 

 339-353, 469-497. 



Smith, Aubrey H. On colonies of plants observed 

 near Philadelphia. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. 1867, pp. 15-24. 



Smith, Augusta. Ricerche sulla composizione 

 dell' aria, e sulle sue variazioni nelle diverse 

 localita. Polli, Annali, XL., 1865, pp. 155- 

 156. 



Smith, B. W. The Aurora Borealis of Sep- 

 tember 24th 1870. Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. 

 V., 1871, pp. 216-219. 



Smith, C. Abercrombie. On certain geometrical 

 properties of the caustic of reflection and its 

 evolute, &c. Quart. Journ. Math. VII., 1866, 

 pp. 242-255. 



2. To find the foci and axes of a conic in 



trilinear coordinates. Quarterly Jourii. Math. 

 XII., 1873, pp. 240-241. 



Smith, C. J. E. Abnormal flower of foxglove. 



Rugby, Nat. Hist. Soc. Report, 1873, pp. 18- 



19. 

 Smith, C. P. On the gemmas of mosses. Monthly 



Microsc. Journ. III., 1870, pp. 62-63 ; Quarterly 



Journ. Microsc. Sci. X., 1870, pp. 98-99. 

 Smith, Cecil. A list of birds observed in the 



parish of Bishop's Lydeard. Zoologist, XXIII., 



1865, pp. 9794-9802. 



2. List of birds observed during a six weeks 



summer visit to the Channel Islands, exclusive of 

 Jersey. Zoologist, I., 1866, pp. 447-453. 



3. Late appearance of the Swallow. Zoolo- 

 gist, III., 1868, p. 1058. 



4. Curious variety of the House Martin. 



Zoologist, III., 1868, p. 1058. 



5. Ornithological notes from South Devon. 



Zoologist, IV., 1869, p. 1845. 



6. Robin and Wigeon breeding in confine- 

 ment. Zoologist, IV., 1869. p. 1865. 



7. Japanese or White's Thrush in Somerset- 

 shire. Zoologist, V., 1870, p. 2018. 



8. Wood Sandpiper in Somersetshire. 



Zoologist, VI., 1871, p. 2441. 



9. Great Bustards observed in Devonshire. 



Zoologist, VI., 1871, pp. 2475-2476. 



10. Canada Goose. Zoologist, VI., 1871, 



pp. 2523-2524. 



