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WILLIAM SMITH I BIBLIOGRAPHY 
1801. — W. Smith. Prospectus of a work entitled Accurate Delinea- 
tions and Descriptions of the Natural Order of the various Strata 
that are found in difEerent parts of England and Wales," 4 pp., 8vo. 
1805. — W. Smith. Map of Somersetshire. 
1806. — W. Smith. Observations on the Utility, Form and Management 
of AVater Meadows, v.-|-121 pp., 8vo. 
1810. — John Farey. " Information that a further publication of the 
late Mr. Smeaton's Engineery Designs and Papers is in hand. 
Copy of a list of the principal British Strata, by the late Eev. 
John Michel (of whose posthumous Papers on Geological subjects 
further information is requested), with some experiments of Mr. 
Smeaton's on Limestones^ — and Queries respecting Mr. Tofield." 
PhilosojMcal Magazine. Vol. XXXVI., pp. 102-103. 
1811. — Prof. Jamieson. On Colouring Geognostical Maps. Mem. 
Wernerian Soc, vol. I., pp. 149-161. 
1811. — James Parkinson. Observations on some of the Strata in the 
Neighbourhood of London. Trans. Geol. Soc, 4to, vol. I., p. 325. 
1811. — Reports of Mr. William Smith and Mr. Martin on the Strata 
of the Collieries at and near Nailsea, f'cp., 8 pp. 
1813. — Joseph Townsend. The Character of Moses vindicated. 
(Smith referred to on pp. iv.-v. of vol. I.). 
1815. — W. Smith. A Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales, 
with part of Scotland. 6' X 8|' 
1815. — W. Smith. A Memoir to the Map and Delineation of Strata 
of England and Wales, with part of Scotland, 4to, 51 pp. 
1816. — W. Smith. Strata Identified by Organized Fossils, 32 pp. 
2 plates. 
1817. — W. Smith. Stratigraphical System of Organized Fossils, 4to 
113 pp. 
1817-9.— W. Smith. Geological Table of British Organised Fossils : 
and [several] Geological Sections. 
1818. — [W. H. Fitton]. A lengthy review of six of Smith's memoirs 
and Sections. The Edinburgh Review, Vol. XXIX., No. 58, 
1818, pp. 310-337. [This, obviously the work of an expert, draws 
attention to imperfections in Smith's map. and also gives a useful 
summary of the work of previous geologists, at home and abroad, 
on similar lines]. 
1818.— W. Smith. Geology of England : Mr. Wm. Smith's Claims. 
14 pp. 
