344 SMI 



SMITH (J. Pye). 



1. On the Relation between the Holy Scriptures and some parts of 

 Geological Science. Lond. 1839, 8. (2nd edit.) ibid. 1840. Ann. 

 and Mag. N. Hist. VII. p. 249. 



SMITH (J. Toulmin). 



1. On the formation of'thc Flints of the Upper Chalk. Ann. and Mag. 

 N. H. XIX. pp. 1, 289. 



2. On the Venlriculidce of the Chalk. Ann. and Mag. N. H. XX. 

 pp. 73. 176 ; scr. 2, I. pp. 36, 203, 279, 352. 



3. On the different Beds of the White Chalk, and on the Faults and 

 Dislocations which they exhibit. Ann. and Mag. N. H. XX. 

 p. 334, fig. 



4. On a very remarkable Reptile or Fish in the Chalk of Kent. Loud. 

 Geol. Journ. I. p. 21. 



SMITH (L.). 

 1. UeberNatur und Bestimmung der Thiere. Kopenh. 1790. 



SMITH (P.). 



1. On the Structure of the Eyes of Birds. Phil. Trans. LXXXV, 

 p. 263. 



SMITH (R. Baird). 



1. On the Crystalline Structure of the Trap Dykes in the Sienite of 

 Amboor. Madras Journ. Lit. IX. p. 287. 



2. On the Geology of South India. Madras Journ. Lit. XI. p. 315. 



3. On the Structure of the Delta of the Ganges Proc. Geol. Soc. IV. 



p. 4. Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XXIII. p. 519. 



4. On Earthquakes in British India. Edinb. New Phil. J. XXXIV. 

 p. 107. 



SMITH (11.). 



1. Tabular View of the order of Deposition and Chronological Suc- 

 cession of the principal European Rocks, constructed in accordance 

 with the views of Lyell, Murchison, Auckland) and other eminent 

 Geologists. Dublin, 1852. 



SMITH (T.). 



1. On the structure of the Poisonous Fangs of Serpents. Ihil. Trans. 

 CVIII. p. 471. Phil. Mag. LI I. p. 457. I*is, 1818, X. p. 1609; 

 1819, VII. p. 1109. 



2. On the Serpents of Southern Africa. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIV. 

 p. 365. 



3. Mode followed by the Serpent-eater (Falco serpentarius) for de- 

 stroying Serpents. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIV. p. 65 Feruss. Bull. 



1827, XII. p 131. 



SMITH (Titus). 



1. On the Mineralogy of Nova Scotia. Mag. Nat. Hist. eer. 1, IX. 

 pp. 368, 575. 



SMITH (T. P.). 



1. On Crystallized Basalts found in Pennsylvania. Trans. Am. Phil. 

 Soc. IV. p. 445. 



