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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. Rep. 1862 (pt. 2), p. 95. 



Smith, Guglielmo B. Osservazione di gravidanza 

 straordinaria, nella quale un feto si era svilup- 

 pato nell' 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. XL VII., 1844, p. 419. 



2. Notes on Diatomacese 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. Procede pour preparer l'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. VIII., 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. 

 ' i 2. On some geometrical constructions. 

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

 118-126. 



3. De compositione numerorum primorum 



forma? 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. 

 VII., 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., 1838-42, pp. 149- 

 150 ; Geol. Soc. Trans. VI., 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. HI., 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. 



