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Smith, Gilbert N. 2. Report of a successful 

 search for flint implements in a cave called " The 

 Oyle," near Tenby, South Wales, in June and 

 July 1862. Geologist, VI., 1863, pp. 47-50; 

 Brit. Assoc. Eep. 1862 (pt. 2), p. 95. 



Smith, Guglielmo B. Osservazione di gravidanza 

 straordinaria, nella quale un feto si era svilup- 

 pato nelP uno e nell' altro ovajo. Brera, Giorn. 

 Med. Prat. VI., 1814, pp. 116-117. 



Smith, H. Ecroyd. Botanical notices [of the 

 less common phanerogamous plants of Lanca- 

 shire]. Lancashire, Trans. Hist. Soc. I., 1861, 

 pp. 67-70. 



Smith, Hamilton L. A new Comet. Silliman, 

 Journ. XLVIL, 1844, p. 419. 



- 2. Notes on Diatomaceae found near Gam- 

 bia, O. [1837.] Microsc. Soc. Trans. VIII., 

 1860, pp. 33-35. 



Smith, Henry and Thomas. On the preparation 

 of pure iodide of potassium. [1843.] Phar- 

 maceut. Journ. III., 1844, pp. 14-20. 



- - 2. Precede pour preparer 1'acide 

 valerianique. (Transl.} Journ. de Pharm. 

 XL, 1847, pp. 16-17. 



- - 3. On the extraction of mannite 

 from the root of dandelion (Leontodon taraxa- 

 cum). Pharmaceut. Journ. VIIL, 1849, pp. 

 480-486. 



- - 4. On aloine, the cathartic principle 

 of aloes. Chemist, II., 1850-51, pp. 300-303 ; 

 Journ. de Pharm. XIX., 1851, pp. 275-276. 



- - 5. Note on the production of man- 

 nite by the Aconitum napellus. [1850.] Phar- 

 maceut. Journ. X., 1851, pp. 124-125. 



- - 6. Hydride of amyle. Pharmaceut. 

 Journ. XVI., 1857, pp. 604-607; Journ. de 

 Pharm. XXXIL, 1857, pp. 304-308. 



Smith, Henry H. An experimental examination 

 into the opinions of Sir Charles BELL, relative 

 to the anatomical and physiological characters 

 of the spinal marrow. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. 

 XX., 1837, pp. 322-331. 



Smith, Henry John Stephen. On some of the 

 methods at present in use in pure geometry. 

 Ashmol. Soc. Trans. II., 1852. 



2. On some geometrical constructions. 

 Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. VII., 1852, pp. 

 118-126. 



- 3. De compositione numerorum primorum 

 formas 4x + l ex duobus quadratis. Crelle, 



Journ. L., 1855, pp. 91-92. 



4. On the series of prime numbers. Ash- 

 mol. Soc. Proc. XXXV., 1857, pp. 128-131. 



5. Reports on the theory of numbers. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1859, pp. 228-267 ; 1860, pp. 

 120-172; 1861, pp. 292-340; 1862, pp. 503- 

 526 ; 1863, pp. 768-786. 



6. On systems of indeterminate linear equa- 

 tions. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1860 (pt. 2), p. 6. 



Smith, Henry John Stephen. 7. On systems of 

 linear indeterminate equations and congruences. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XL, 1860-62, pp. 87-89; Phil. 

 Trans. 1861, pp. 293-326. 



Smith, J. Augustine. Account of the dissection 

 of a Proteus of the Lakes (Menobranchus) ; with 

 remarks on the Siren intermedia. [1827.] 

 New York, Annal. Lyceum, II., 1828, pp. 259- 

 263. 



2. Discovery of a fossil Walrus in Virginia. 



[1827.] New York, Annal. Lyceum, II., 1828, 

 pp. 271-272. 



Smith, J. F. Note on the more characteristic 

 fossils of the Hudson River Group of Toronto 

 and its environs. Canadian Journ. IV., 1829, 

 pp. 450-452. 



2. Notes on a new species of Triarthrus 



from the Utica slate of Whitby (C. W.). Cana- 

 dian Journ. VI., 1861, pp. 276-283. 



Smith, J. G. Remarkable instance of irregu- 

 larity in the formation of the urinary and gene- 

 rative organs. Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. X., 

 1814, pp. 181-182. 



Smith, J. H. Observations on the territory of 

 Burica, in the province of Chiriqui, isthmus of 

 Panama. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXIV., 1854, 

 pp. 256-258. 



Smith, J. Hall. Experiments on the chromic 

 acid test for alcohol. Brit. For. Med. Chir. 

 Rev. XXVIIL, 1861, pp. 232-233. 



Smith, James. Account of a whirlwind at Rose- 

 neath, in Dumbartonshire. Edinb. Phil. Journ. 

 VIL, 1822, pp. 331-332. 



2. Notice of an undescribed vitrified fort 

 in the Burnt Isles, in the Kyles of Bute. [1823.] 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. X., 1826, pp. 79-81. 



3. On indications of changes in the relative 



level of sea and land in the west of Scotland. 

 [1836.] Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1833-38, pp. 

 427-429; Bibl. Univ. VIIL, 1837, pp. 203- 

 205; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXV., 1838, pp. 

 378-395. 



4. On the climate of the newer pliocene 



tertiary period. [1839.] Geol. Soc. Proc. 

 III., 1838-42, p. 118. 



5. On the relative ages of the tertiary and 



post-tertiary deposits of the basin of the Clyde. 

 [1839.] Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 1838-4-2, pp. 149- 

 150 ; Geol. Soc. Trans. VL, 1842, pp. 153-156. 



6. On the geology of the island of Madeira. 



[1841.] Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 1838-42, pp. 

 351-355. 



7. On the age of the tertiary beds of the 



Tagus, with a catalogue of the fossils. [1841.] 

 Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 1838-42, pp. 462-463 ; 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. III., 1847, pp. 410-423. 



8. On the last changes in the relative levels 



of the land and sea in the British Islands. Edinb. 

 Mem. Wern. Soc. VIIL, 1839, pp. 49-88. 



