XXXiL IN MEMORIAM. 



THE CHURCH IN IRELAND. Logical anomalies of the disendowment of. 



Dorset County Chronicle. 

 THE EATING OP TITHES. Ditto. 



1868 POEMS OF RURAL LIFE, in common English, pp. 200. Macmillan and Co. 



1869 EARLY ENGLAND and the Saxon English, with some notes on the Father- 



stock of the Saxon English the Frisians. J. R. Smith. 



1870 DORSET POEMS 2nd Edition of 3rd coll. J. R. Smith. 



"ON SOMERSET," read before the Somerset Archaeological Society, at Win- 

 canton . 



1869 A PAPER FOR THE GOVERNMENT COMMISSION on the Employment of 

 children, young persons, and women in agriculture. Printed in the Blue 

 Book. Appendix : Part II , to Second Report, p. 12. 



1871 ON THB ORIGIN OF THE HUNDRED AND TITHING OF ENGLISH LAW. Read 



before the Archaeological Association at Weymouth. Printed in the 

 Transactions. 



1878 AN OUTLINE OF ENGLISH SPKECHCRAFT. Kegan Paul and Co. 



1879 POEMS OF RURAL LIFE (in the Dorset dialect.) 8vo., pp., 467: Kegan 



Paul and Co. (This is a complete collection of all the Dorset dialect 

 poems.) 



1880 AN OUTLINE OF RBDBCRAFT (logic) in English Wording. 8vo. pp. 56. 



Kegan Paul and Co. 



In Leisure Hour (a series). Dorset Folk and Dorset, with illustrations. 

 188(?) A GLOSSARY of Dorset and West English words as kindred stems from 

 their main roots. Published by (?) 



PAPERS PUBLISHED IN THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE DORSET 

 NATURAL HISTORY AND ANTIQUARIAN FIELD CLUB, FROM 

 1875 TO 1886. 



Vol. I. A British Earthwork, p 94. 

 Vol. Ill Notes on the History of Shaftesbury, p. 27. 



The Tout Hill, Shaftesbury, p. 48. 

 Vol. IV. On the Iter xvi. , of Antoninus, p. 62. 



,, Addendum to Notes on the History of Shaftesbury, p. 77. 



,, Cranborne, the so-called Castle, p. 134. 

 ,, On the Maze or Mismaze at Leigh, p. 154. 



Vol. V. Some Slight Notes on Badbury Rings, p. 38. 

 ,, Eggardon and British Tribeship, p. 40. 



A Study oa the Bockley, or Bockerly, Dyke, and others, in Dorset, 



p 49. 



,, Notes on the so-called Roman Roads, p. 69. 



Vol. VI, A Study on the Invasion of the South- West of Britain, by Vespasian, 



p. 18. 

 ,, A Study on the Belgse in South Britain, p. 33. 



