MRI.VII.I. : OBITUARY NOTICE— E. A. SMITH. I53 



Report of a Collection made in the Antarctic Regions during the 

 Voyage of the "Southern Cross." 



Mollusca, pp. 201-213, pi. xxiv., x.w. London, 1902. 



National .Antarctic Expedition, S.S. 'Discovery.' Nat. Hist., vol. 

 ii., Mollusca and Brachiopoda, part iii., pp. 1-12, 1907. 



^ Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Uganda, 1902. 



- List of Species of Mollusca from South Africa, 1903. 



^ Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and Laccadive Archipela- 

 goes, 1903. 



■* On a Collection of Shells from Tanganyika and Nyassa, East 

 Africa. Proc. Zool. Soc, 18S1, pp. 276-300, pi. xxxii.-xxxiv., t88t. 



On the Freshwater Shells of Australia. Journ. Linn. Soc, xvi., pp. 

 255-317, Pl- v.-vii., 1882. 



List of Australian Aladridce., with New Species. Proc. INLnlac. Soc, 

 xi., 1914, pp. 137-151. 



On the Supposed Similarity between the Mollusca of the Arctic 

 and Antarctic Regions : Presidential Address, ]\Ialacological Society, 

 London, 1902. 



Some Remarks on the Mollusca of Lake Tanganyika : Presidential 

 Address, Malacological Society, London, 1904. 



' Diagnoses of new Pleirrofo/nidcs, Terebridce, etc., in the Collections 

 of the British Museum. 



i\mong genera of recent shells reviewed, revised, and monographed 

 by him we find 



Pianaxis, Smtjis, Myodora, GotUdia, Chilina, Astarie, Melapiufn, 

 Lobiger, Sphenia, Ciea, Firula, Valuta {^Africce. meridio7ialis), 

 Vantkoro, Erato, Tellina (^Seciio Strigiihi). 



It only remains to say that he was a Fellow of the Zoological 

 Society of London, and a Corresponding Member of the Linnean 

 Society of New South Wales and of the Academy of Natural Sciences, 

 Philadelphia. 



As written by Mr. J. Ponsonby-Fane, in a letter I received from 

 him in July, the loss of Edgar Smith is " to his friends irreparable, to 

 moUuscan science international." 



1 The Uganda Protectorate, H. H. Johnston. I., pp. 449 — 453. London, 40, 190 



2 Proc. Malac. Soc. London, v., pp. 354 — 402. 



3 Vol. ii. , pp. 589 — 630, pi. .\x.\v. and xxxvi. 



4 The first of four papers devoted to the extraordinary freshwater mollusca of this region. 



5 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xi.x. (1877), pp. 225—8, 488—501; ib., vol. x. (1SS2), 

 pp. 206 — 2i8, 296—306; ib., vol. xiv. (1884), pp. 317 — 329; ib., (1S88), pp. 300 — 317. 



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