XXX. IN MBMORIAM. 



DORSET POEMS (collected from Dorset County Chronicle) with a dissertation 

 on the Folk Speech, and a glossary of Dorset words. Published by 

 George Simonds, Dorchester. 



1846 POEMS PARTLY OF RURAL LIFE (in national English). London : J. R. 



Smith. Containing "Some of my Earlier Bits of verse Sonnets and 

 others, with some later ones in Common English. 



1847 " POEMS OF RURAL LIFE IN DORSET DIALECT." 2ND EDITION. J. R. 



Smith. London. 



OUTLINES OF GEOGRAPHY AND ETHNOGRAPHY FOR YOUTH, pp. 242. Bar- 

 clay, Dorchester. 



1857 A new edition, applied for by H. C. Harris ; published 21, 

 Great Alie-street, Goodmansfields, and afterwards brought 

 out. 

 1849 SB GEFYLSTA (the Helper) an Anglo-Saxon Delectus. J. R. Smith, London. 



(Another edition since. ) 



HUMILIS DOMUS. Some thoughts on the Abodes, Life, and Social 

 Condition of the Poor, especially in Dorsetshire. (Printed from the 

 Pooh Herald). 



1853 and 1854 Papers in "The Retrospective Review." London: J. R. Smith. 



Vols. I. and II. 

 POPULATION AND EMIGRATION AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 17TH CENTURY. 



Art. 4. 

 ANECDOTA LITERARIA. Extracts from the Diary of John Richards, Esq., 



pp. 97, 201. 



PYRRHONISM OF JOSEPH GLANVILLB. 

 ENGLISH Music AND MADRIGALS. Vol. II., Art. 4. THE ANTIQUARY. 



Art. 6, No. 6. LELAND, February, 1854. 

 ASTROLOGY, No. 7, Art. 5. 

 CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS on Waterhouse and Fox, on the Utility of 



Learning in the Church. No. 8, Art. 3. Aug. 1854. 



1854 A PHILOLOGICAL GRAMMAR, 8vo., pp. 312. J. R. Smith, London. 



1859 HWOMELY RHYMES, a second collection of Dorset Poems. J. R. Smith, 



London. 



BRITAIN AND THE ANCIENT BRITONS, pp. 167. J. R. Smith, London. 

 1859 VIEWS OF LABOUR AND GOLD, pp. 190. J. R. Smith, London. 



THE SONG OF SOLOMON, in the Dorset Dialect (for " Prince Louis 

 Buonaparte). 



1861 In Macmillan's Magazine (May, 1861) 

 ON THE BEAUTIFUL IN NATURE AND ART. 



1862 DORSET POEMS, 3rd Edition of 1st Coll , being in fact the 4th Edition: 



John Russell Smith, London. 



Tiu, OR A VIEW OF THE ROOTS, and stems of the English as a Teutonic 

 Tongue, p.p., 324. J. R. Smith. 



