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1898. — J. W. Judd. Geological Maps : their Origin and Development. 
Proc. Geol. Assoc. Vol. XV., part 8, 1898, pp. 290-292. 
1898.— J. W. Judd. The Earliest Engraved Geological Maps of 
England and Wales. Geol. Mag., 1898, pp. 97-103 ; The Earliest 
Geological Maps of Scotland and Ireland, loc. cit. pp. 145-149. 
1902.— Henry Woodward. William Smith, LL.D., " Father of English 
Geology." Proc. Bath Nat. History and Antiq. Field Club. 
Vol. X., part 1, 1902, 14 pp. 
1904.— K. M. Sergeantson. '''' A History of the Church of St. Peter, 
Northampton," etc. Northants., 8vo, 1904, 293 pp. [Smith 
referred to on pp. 124-129]. 
1907. — [T. Sheppard]. ''The Father of English Geology" with 
portrait). Naturalist, Nov., p. 378. 
1908. — H. H. Winwood. The New Branch Line of the G. W. R. 
from Camerton to Limpley Stoke [refers to Smith's work in the 
district and gives photograph of the memorial tablet on the house 
at Tucking Mills, near Bath]. Proc. Bath and District Branchy 
Somersetshire ArchcBological Society, 1908, pp. 195-197 (plates). 
1911. — Horace B. Woodward. History of Geology. 154 pp. [W. 
Smith (with portrait) on pp. 31-39]. 
1912. — T. Sheppard. A Yorkshire Plan by William Smith [reproduced] 
Naturalist, Sept., pp. 282-3. 
1915.— Charles Schuchert. A Text-Book of Geology. Part II. 
Historical Geology [portrait, and reference to Smith on p. 844]. 
