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Smith, Charles Hamilton. 3. On the original 

 population of America and the modes of access 

 from the Old to the New Continent, with pre- 

 liminary observations. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XXXVIII., 1845, pp. 1-20. 



Smith, Charles J. Some particulars of a case in 

 which the patient was saved from the destructive 

 influence of opium, by artificial respiration. 

 Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XX., 1836, pp. 86- 

 89. 



Smith, Chauncey. Mechanical construction of 

 the area of a circle. Cambridge (Mass.), Math. 

 Monthly, II., 1860, pp. 9-10. 



Smith, Christian Observations on the River 

 Zaire. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XII., 1818, pp. 

 53-55. 



Smith, Christie. Neueste Beschreibung der 

 Inseln Madera und Teneriffa. Hermbstadt 

 Museum, VIII., 1816. pp. 55-60. 



Smith, Colin. Luminous snow-storm on Lochawe. 

 Quart. Journ. Sci. XIX., 1825, pp. 366-367. 



2. Facts in regard to the hibernation of the 



Chimney Swallow (Hirundo rustica). Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. III., 1827, pp. 231-234 ; 

 Froriep, Notizen, XIX., 1828, col. 305-307. 



3. On a submarine forest on the coast of 



Tiree, one of the Western Isles. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. VLT., 1829, pp. 125-141 ; Froriep, 

 Notizen, XXV., 1829, col. 289-296. 



Smith, Daniel B. On the Virginia Snake root 

 and the genus Aristolochia. Philad. Coll. 

 Pharm. Journ. I., 1830, pp. 262-271. 



2. On the Ipomoea jalapa. Philad. Coll. 



Pharm. Journ. II., 1831, pp. 22-35. 



' 3. Remarks on the common hydrometer, 



with a description of a new method of gradua- 

 ting that instrument. [1825.] Philad. Coll. 

 Pharm. Journ. II., 1831, pp. 9-18. 



■ 4. On Polygala senega, the Seneka Snake- 



root. Philad. Coll. Pharm. Journ. II., 1831, 

 pp. 105-111. 



■ 5. On Sabbatia angularis. Philad. Coll. 



Pharm. Journ. IL, 1831, pp. 213-215. 



6. On the preparation of Glauber and 



Epsom salt, and magnesia from sea-water. Sil- 

 liman, Journ. XXL, 1832, p. 175. 



7. On Ichthyocolla. Philad. Coll. Pharm. 



Journ. ILL, 1832, pp. 17-22, 92. 



8. On Sanguinaria Canadensis. Philad. 



Coll. Pharm. Journ. III., 1832, pp. 93-96. 



i 9. On certain compounds of carburetted 



hydrogen. Philad. Coll. Pharm. Journ. rV., 

 1833, pp. 114-121. 



10. On the medicinal leeches. Philad. 



Coll. Pharm. Journ. TV., 1833, pp. 265-271. 



Smith, David. On the practicability of observing 

 the occultation of stars by the Moon at sea. 

 [1862.] Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXIIL, 

 1863, pp. 59-64. 



Smith, E. Notes on the specimens of the Kankar 

 formation, and on fossil bones collected on the 

 Jumna. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. II., 1833, 

 pp. 622-636. 



Smith, E. H. On the pestilential diseases which, 

 at different times, appeared in the Athenian, 

 Carthaginian, and Roman armies, in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Syracuse. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. V., 

 1799, pp. 242-261. 



2. Observations on the Elk. Tilloch, 



Phil. Mag. VI., 1800, pp. 42-49 ; New York, 

 Med. Repos.II. (3rd Edit.), 1805, pp. 157-163. 



Smith, Eaglesfield. Beobachtungen und Ver- 

 suche fiber das Vermogen der Galle, die Verdau- 

 ung zu bewirken. (Transl.) Reil, Archiv, 

 III., 1799, pp. 179-188. 



Smith, Edward. On the manufacturing of thread, 

 and articles resembling flax, hemp, tow, and 

 cotton, from the fibres of the common nettle. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXIX., 1811, pp. 161- 

 171. 



2. Manufacture of cloth and cordage from 



nettles. Nicholson, Journ. XXXIL. 1812, pp. 

 132-134. 



Smith, Edward. On the stream works of Pen- 

 towan. [1814.] Geol. Soc. Trans. IV., 1817, 

 pp. 404-409. 



Smith, (Dr.) Edward. On the relations of the 

 mortality from Cholera in London to the general 

 mortality and temperature. Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans. XXXVIIL, 1855, pp. 101-110. 



2. Hourly pulsation and respiration in 



health. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXXIX., 1856, 

 pp. 35-58. 



3. Rate of hourly pulsation and respira- 



tion in phthisis, and its relations to sleep, 

 food, sunlight, &c. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XXXIX., 1856. pp. 151-194; Archiv d. Wiss. 

 Heilk. III., 1858, pp. 505-527, 528-564 ; Brit. 

 For. Med. Chir. Rev. XVIL, 1856, pp. 475- 

 520. 



■ 4. Inquiries into the quantity of air in- 



: spired throughout the day and night, and under 

 the influence of exercise, food, medicine, tem- 

 perature, &c. Roy. Soc. Proc. VIII., 1856-57, 

 pp. 451-454. 



5. The action of Cod-liver oil and the 



substitution of ordinary fats in food. Edinb. 

 Med. Journ. ILL, 1857-58, pp. 609-623. 



6. Inquiries into the phenomena of respira- 



tion. Roy. Soc. Proc. IX., 1857-59, pp. 611- 

 614. 



— 7. Experiments on the action of food upon 

 the respiration. Roy. Soc. Proc. IX., 1857-59, 

 pp. 638-641. 



8. Sur l'occlusion de l'orifice superieur du 



larynx et du pharynx pendant les efforts d'ex- 

 piration et d'expulsion'. Brown- Sequard, Journ. 

 de Physiol. L, 1858, pp. 518-522. 



