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Ornithology of Switzerland, xiv., 5268. 
On Bavarian Sporting, xv. (1857), 5870, 6004. 
The Sea Serpent, xvi. (1858), 6015. 
The Red, and Willow Grouse, xvi., 6265. 
On Hereditary Tricks in Animals, xvii. (1859), 6673. 
The Apes at Gibraltar, xx. (1862), 7985. 
The Nightingale’s Nest, xx., p. 8029. 
Pallas’ Sand Grouse in Wiltshire, xxi. (1863), 8888. 
The Crocodile and Herodotus, the father of Natural History, xx., 8927. 
Redwing singing in England, xxii. (1864), p. 9209. 
The Ibis :— 
(Review of Paper read by Rev. A. C. Smith before the Wiltshire Natural 
History Society, Sept., 1865, “On certain Peculiarities in the Life-History 
of the Cuckoo, more especially with reference to the Colouring of its Eggs,” 
New Series, vol. iii., 1867, p. 374.) 
Letter on the same subject by Rev. A. C. Smith, vol. iii., 1867; p. 469. 
A Sketch of the Birds of Portugal, vol. iv., 1868, p. 428—460. 
(Review of “ Birds of Wiltshire.” Fifth Series, vol. vi., 1888, 370.) 
(Notice of “Memoir of Mr. John Legg, Market Lavington, Wilts,” 
Seventh Series, vol. i., 1895, 500.) 
(Notice of “ Recent Occurrence of The Great Bustard in Wilts,” Sixth 
Series, vol. iv., 1892, 574.) 
The Archzological Journal :— 
Although for many years a Member of the Archeological Institute, Mr. 
Smith’s only contributions to the Journal appear to have been a few short 
notes accompanying objects exhibited by him. 
Chalice and Paten at Chewton Mendip, vol. v., 331; Roman Dice found 
at Wans, xxx., 184; The Pax found at Avebury, xxx., 285. 
E. H. Gopparp. 
