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1819. — W. Smitli. Proposed Aire and Dunn Canal to drain the 
contiguous lands, etc. (Plan.) 
1819-24.— W. Smitli. New Geological Atlas of England and Wales. 
(Yorkshire, 4 sheets, published in 1821.) 
1820. — W. Smith. A New Geological Map of England and Wales. 
(24" X 29fO 
1820. — Thompson's " Collections for a Topographical and Historical 
Account of Boston." [Keference to Smith on pp. 293-300]. 
1821. — [Report of Lecture by W. Smitli to the Leeds Philosophical and 
Literary Society]. Leeds Mercury, Nov. 24. 
1822. — W. D. Conybeare and W. Phillips. Outlines of the Geology 
of England and Wales, pp. xlv.-xlvii. 
1824. — W. Smith. A New Geological Map of England and Wales. 
1825. — [Notice of course of lectures by W. Smith and J. Phillips.] First 
Re-port Lit. and Phil. Soc. of Kingston upon Hidl, 1824-5, pp. 9-11. 
1825. — [Notice of lectures by W. Smith and J. Phillips.] Ann. Rep. 
Yorks. Phil. Soc., for 1824, pp. 5-6. 
1827.— John Cole. The Scarborough Souvenir, 12mo, 1827 [pp. 1 to 
73, and a similar number not paged ; contains the statement (p. 3) 
" I must in justice acknowledge that Mr. Geologist Smith has 
supplied me with the scientific paper containing the detailed ac- 
count of the Reservoir on Spring Hill, and his perfectly original 
mode of making a reserve of Winter water for Summer use." Mr. 
Smith's notes occupy eleven unnumbered pages]. 
1827. — W. Smith. Letter to Sir John Johnstone respecting work at 
Scarborough. 
1827.— W. Smith. Gifts to the York Museum. Yorks. Phil. Soc, 
Report for 1826. 
1827. — W. Smith. On retaining water in the Rocks for Summer Use. 
Philosophical Magazine, N.S. vol. I., No. 6, June, p. 415. 
1829. — John Phillips. — Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire. 1st 
Ed., 1829 ; 2nd Ed., 1835 ; 3rd Ed., 1875. 
1829. — W. Smith. Memoir of the Stratification of the Hackness 
Hills (MS.). 
1829. — Proceedings of the Public Dinner on the opening of the Scar- 
borough Museum on Monday, Aug. 31st, 1829. [Extracted from 
the Yorkshire Gazette]. York. 12mo, 16 pp. 
1830. — First Report of the Scarborough Philosophical Society. 8vo, 
55 pp. 
