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Fuller, J.G.C.M., 2004, The origins of stratigraphy 1719–1801: London:                     http://www.searchanddiscovery.com/documents/2010/40594snedden/
                                                                                                        Geologists’ Association Guide No 65, 53 p.                                           ndx_snedden.pdf (last accessed 9 May 2016).
                                                                                                                                                                                       Snyder, J., 1993, Flattening the Earth; Two Thousand Years of Map Projections:
                                                                                                  Mudge, W., and Dalby, I., 1799, An account of the operations carried out for               Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 365 p.
                                                                                                        accomplishing a Trigonometric Survey of England and Wales from the             Strachey, J., 1727, Observations on the different strata of Earths and Minerals:
                                                                                                        commencement in the year 1784, to the end of the year 1796: London,                  London, Walthoe.
                                                                                                        Philosophical Transactions, vi + 205 p.                                        Tooley, R.V., 1952, Map and Map Makers: London, B.T. Batsford, p. xii, 140 p.,
                                                                                                                                                                                             plus plates.
                                                                                                  Oppel, C.A., 1856, Die Juraformation Englands: Stuttgart, Frankreichs and des        Torrens, H.S., 2001, Timeless order: William Smith (1769–1839) and the search
                                                                                                        südwestlichen Deutschlands. 556 p.                                                   for raw materials 1800–1820, in Lewis, C.L.E., and Knell, S.J., eds.,
                                                                                                                                                                                             The age of the Earth from 4004 BC to AD 2002: Geological Society of
                                                                                                  Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH) Archive and Library                    London Special Publication 190, p. 61–83.
                                                                                                        Collection, William Smith (1769–1839) Collection, Diaries 1789, WS/B0          Torrens, H.S., 2003, An introduction to the life and times of William Smith
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                                                                                                                                                                                             the Strata of England and Wales” by his nephew and pupil John Phillips,
                                                                                                  Phillips, J., 1844, Memoirs of William Smith LLD: London, John Murray,                     F.R.S., first published in 1844. Reprint: Bath, Bath Royal Literary and
                                                                                                        vii + 150 p.                                                                         Scientific Institution. p. xi–xxxviii.
                                                                                                                                                                                       Torrens, H.S., 2007, Notes on the Maps of William Smith (1815 onwards),
                                                                                                  Sharpe, T., 2007, Sources of Maps, sections, other documents and digital data,             George Bellas Greenough (1820 and 1840) and John Cary (1794 & 1796),
                                                                                                        in Wigley, P., Dolan, P., Sharpe, T., and Torrens, H.S., eds., 2007, ‘Strata’        in Wigley, P., Dolan, P., Sharpe, T., and Torrens, H.S., eds., 2007, ‘Strata’
                                                                                                        Smith: His two hundred year legacy. Digitally enhanced maps and sections             Smith: His two hundred year legacy: Digitally enhanced maps and sections
                                                                                                        by William Smith, George Bellas Greenough, John Cary and Richard                     by William Smith, George Bellas Greenough, John Cary and Richard
                                                                                                        Thomas 1796–1840: London: The Geological Society, DVD.                               Thomas 1796–1840: The Geological Society, London, DVD.

                                                                                                  Smith, W., 1815, A Memoir to the Map and Delineation of the Strata of England        Manuscript received 18 Dec. 2015; accepted 20 Feb. 2016.
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                                                                                                  Snedden, J.W., and Liu, C., 2010, A compilation of Phanerozoic sea-level
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