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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Smith, (Sir) James Edward,, (cont.). Flora Britannica. 



3 vols. 8°. Londini, 1800-04 



An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany. 



8°. London, 1807. 



i Considerations respecting Cambridge, more particularly relating 



to its Botanical Professorship. 8°. London, 1818. 



■ A Grammar of Botany, illustrative of artificial as well as natural 



classification, with an explanation of Jussieu's system. 



8°. London, 1821. 



The English Flora. 4 vols. 8°. London, 1824-28. 



Correspondence of Linnaeus. See Linnwus, 



Smith, (Capt.) John. The generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, 

 and the Summer Isles, beginning 1584 to 1626. 



Folio. London, 1632. 



Smith, John. Stereometrie ; or, the art of practical Gauging ; together 

 with a table of areas of a circle's segments, and other tables. 



8°. London, 1673. 



Smith, (Dr.) John. The Pourtract of Old Age, wherein is contained a 

 sacred anatomy both of soul and body, and a perfect account of 

 the infirmities of age incident to them both. The second edition. 



8°. London, 1676. 



Smith, John. Choir Gaur ; the grand Orrery of the ancient Druids, 

 commonly called Stonehenge, astronomically explained, and 

 mathematically proved to be a temple erected in the earliest ages 

 for observing the motions of the heavenly bodies. 



4°. Salisbury, 1771. 



Smith, John Pye. On the Relation between the Holy Scriptures and 

 some parts of Geological Science. 8°. London, 1839. 



Second edition. 12°. London, 1840. 



» Third edition. 12°. London, 1843. 



Fourth edition. 8°. London, 1848. 



Smith, John T. Observations on the Duties and Responsibilities in 

 the Management of Mints ; chiefly with reference to the rules and 

 practice of those of India. 8°. Madras, 1848. 



Report on the proposed Abolition of the Madras Mint. (Selec- 

 tions from the Records of the Madras Government, No. 3.) 



8°. Madras, 1854. 



Memorandum explaining the Principle of a Balance constructed 



for the Madras Treasury. 8°. Madras, 1855. 



Report on the Operations of the Indian Mints for the 12 years 



from 1841-42 to 1852-53. (Selections from the Records of the 

 Madras Government.) 8°. Madras, 1855. 



Silver and the Indian Exchanges : a remedy for its deprecia- 

 tion, in three Essays. 8°. London, 1876. 



Smith, Joshua Toulmin. The Discovery of America by the Northmen 

 in the tenth century. Second edition. 8°. London, 1842, 



