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SMEETH, W. F., 6. Note on the Probable Cost of Burning Magnesite in 

 Electrically-heated kilns. Rec. Mysore Geol. Dep. xv. pp. 152-157. 1917. 



— —7. The Geology of Southern India, with particular reference to the 

 Archaean Rocks of the Mysore State. [Abstract.] Abs. Proc. G. S. 1917- 

 18, pp. 62-64. 1918; Q. J. G. S. Ixxiv. Proc. pp. lxxxiii-lxxxv, 

 1918; & Geol. Mag. dec. 6, v. pp. 227-230. 1918. 



. See also Mysore, 1. 



■ 8, & P. Sampat Iyengar. Mineral Resources of Mysore ; a brief account 



of the more important Economic Minerals, their Occurrence and Dis- 

 tribution, with Notes on their Mining and Metallurgical Treatment and 

 Uses. Bull. Mysore Geol. Dep. no. 7, pp. i-viii, 1-193, pi. [mineral -map]. 

 1916. 



9, & H. E. Watson. The Radioactivity of Archaean Rocks from the 



Mysore State, South India. Lond, Edinb. Dubl. Phil. Mag. ser. 6, xxxv. 



pp. 206-214. 1918. 

 SMELLIE, W. R. On a New PJesiosaur from the Oxford Clay. Geol. Mag. 



dec. 6, ii. pp. 341-343, fig. 1915. 

 - — —2. The Geology of the Glasgow District. V — South Bute. Proc. Geol. 



Assoc. xxvi. pp. 176-178, fig. [geol. map]. 1915. 

 -3. The Tertiary Composite Sill of South Bute. Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow, 



xv. pp. 121-139, pis. xii-xiv [geol. map]. 1915. 

 4. The Igneous Rocks of Bute. Ibid. pp. 334-373, fig. & pis. xxxv- 



xxxix [geol. map & sections]. 1916. 

 5. Apractocleidus teretipes : A new Oxfordian Plesiosaur in the Hunterian 



Museum, Glasgow University. Trans. Boy. Soc. Edinb. li. pp. 609-629, 



figs. & 1 pi. 1917. 

 . See also Gregory, J. W., 38. 



SMITH, A. J. Deep Wells at Elmdale. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. xxvii. 

 pp. 50-52. 1915. 



SMITH, Bernard. On Certain Channels attributed to Overflow Streams 



from ice-dammed Lakes. Geol. Mag. dec. 6, iii. pp. 45-47. 1916. [See 



also Bonney, T. G., 6; & Kendall, P. F., 1]. 

 2. Ball or Pillow-form Structures in Sandstones. Ibid. pp. 146-156, 



figs. 1916. And A. C. 

 — - — 3. The Chellaston Gypsum Breccia in its Relation to the Gypsum - 



Anhydrite Deposits of Britain. Abs. Proc. G. S. 1917-18, p. 14. 1917; 



& Q. J. G. S. Ixxiv. pp. 174-202, figs, [topogr. map] & pis. xvii-xviii. 1918. 

 4. The Late Glacial Gravels of the Vale of Edeyrnion, Corwen, North 



Wales. Geol. Mag. dec. 6, vi. pp. 312-318, fig. [contour-map]. 1919. 

 5. Iron Ores : Haematites of West Cumberland, Lancashire, and the 



Lake District. Mem. Geol. Surv. Gr. Br., Min. Res. viii. pp. i-iv, 1-182, 



figs. [geol. maps & sections] & pis. i-iv. [geol. maps]. 1919. 



■ . See also Cantrill, T. C, 8; & Sherlock, R. L., 10. 



SMITH, Burnett. Morphologic Sequences in the Canaliculate Fulgurs. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. lxvi. pp. 567-578, pi. xxiv. 1914. 

 2. The Structural Relations of some Devonian Shales in Central New 



York. Ibid, lxvii. pp. 561-569, pi. xxii. [geol. sections]. 1916. 

 SMITH, C. D. Structure of the Fort Smith-Poteau Gas Field, Arkansas 



and Oklahoma. Bull. U.S. Geol. Siirv. no. 541, pp. 23-33, pi. ii [geol. 



map & section]. 1914. 

 2. The Glenn Oil and Gas Pool and Vicinity, Oklahoma. Ibid. pp. 34-48 



fig. [geol. section] & pi. iii. [geol. map & sections]. 1914. 

 SMITH, C. M. See McDonnell, C. C. 



SMITH, Ellen. The Reigate Sheet of the One-Inch Ordnance Survey. A 



Study in the Geography of the Surrey Hills. Pp. i-xix, 1-1 10, pis. i-xii 



& 6 maps. 8vo. London, 1910. 

 SMITH, E. A. Statistics of the Mineral Production of Alabama for 1914. 



Compiled from Mineral Resources of the United States. Bull. Geol. Surv. 



Alabama, no. 16, pp. 1-64. 1915. 

 2. Eugene Woldemar Hilgard. [Obit.] Bull. Geol, Soc. Am. xxviii. 



pp. 40-67, pi. ii [portrait]. 1917. 

 3. Robert Hills Loughridge. [Obit.] Ibid. xxix. pp. 48-55, pi. vi. 



I portrait]. 1918. 



. See also Shutt, F. T. 



. Obit. — See Anon., 81. 



SMITH, G. The Cassitericles : an Inquiry into the Commercial Operations 

 of the Phoenicians in Western Europe, with particular reference to the 

 British Tin Trade. Pp. i-vii, 1-154. 8vo. London, 1863. 



