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Edgar Albert Smith (29 November 1847 – 22 July 1916) was a British
zoologist Zoology ()The pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon. is the branch of biology that studies the Animal, animal kingdom, including the anatomy, structure, embryology, evolution, Biological clas ...
, a
malacologist Malacology is the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with the study of the Mollusca (mollusks or molluscs), the second-largest phylum of animals in terms of described species after the arthropods. Mollusks include snails and slugs, clams, ...
. His father was Frederick Smith, a well-known
entomologist Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arach ...
, and assistant keeper of zoology in the British Museum,
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. Edgar Albert Smith was educated both at the
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and privately, being well grounded in Latin amongst other subjects, as his excellent diagnoses bear witness. Smith married in July 1876. Subsequently, his wife and he had four sons and two daughters. He gave more prominent attention to the fauna of the
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and the marine molluscs of South Africa, and also the nonmarine mollusk fauna of
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and
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.


In the British Museum

Smith was employed at the
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(now
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) as an assistant keeper of the zoological department for more than 40 years, from 1867 to 1913. Edgar Smith's first work was in connection with the celebrated collection of shells made by Hugh Cuming and acquired by the museum in 1846, at which he worked under Dr.
John Edward Gray John Edward Gray, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The same is used for ...
. From 1871, he was in immediate charge of the collection of molluscs, whilst till 1878, he was also responsible for the rest of the
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s with the exception of the Crustacea. On the removal of the natural history collections from
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to
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, the arrangement of the Molluscan Collection in the then new Natural History Museum was, of course, his peculiar care and was planned by him with a special eye to the convenience of the numerous students and amateur collectors who have not been slow to avail themselves of it. In 1895, Edgar Smith obtained his well-deserved promotion to the post of assistant keeper in the Zoological Department.


Expeditions

Smith studied
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s brought back by various expeditions such as those to Antarctic of HMS ''Erebus'' and HMS ''Terror'' (1839–1843), which had lain by untouched, were dealt with by him in 1875. The Arctic specimens, collected on the polar voyage of and (1875–1876), were described in 1878. The results of the '' Transit of Venus Expedition'' (1874–1875) to
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and
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were set forth in the special volume (vol. clxviii) of the ''Philosophical Transactions'' of the Royal Society in 1879. The accounts of shells procured during the voyages of ''Alert'' to the
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and the Indo-Pacific (1878–1882) were published in 1881Smith E. A. (1881). "Account of the zoological collection made during the survey of H.M.S. ''Alert'', in the Straits of Magellan and on the coast of Patagonia, IV: Mollusca and Molluscoida". ''
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'' 1881(1)
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and 1884. The reports on the bivalves and '' Heteropoda'' brought home by the ''Challenger'' expedition (1873–1876) were the most noteworthy of this series, and appeared in 1885 and 1888, respectively. Mention must also be made of his reports on the collections of molluscs of during
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published 1902, from
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1903, from the
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and
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1902 and 1903, from the National Antarctic expedition of 1901–1904 in 1907, and finally the expedition in the Antarctic of 1910 in published in 1915.


Awards and memberships

Smith became a
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in 1872. He became a member of the
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in 1886 and he became president of the Conchological Society in 1890. He was also a corresponding member of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales, and of the
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, whilst he was also made an honorary member of the Midland Malacological Society, as well as of the Malacological Section of the
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. He was a founding member of the
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, and was the president of the Malacological Society of London in 1901–1903. He was an editor of ''
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'' in 1904–1916, and at the time of his death. He served as a member of the British Association Committee which was appointed in 1890 to "Report on the present state of our knowledge of the Zoology of the
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", and which reported regularly from 1891 till 1912. He received the
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in 1903 during the reign of
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for his long and meritorious services to science.


Bibliography

Smith wrote 10 papers on the
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, published between 1876 and 1879. Most of his efforts, though, went into the systematic study of molluscs. His research resulted in the publication of 300 separate memoirs on the
Mollusca Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...
, and a few dealing with the Echinodermata. Among his valuable works is the account of the bivalves collected by the''Challenger'' expedition. He was the author of ''A Guide to the Shell and Starfish Galleries'' (London, 1901), with Francis Jeffrey Bell (1855–1924) and
Randolph Kirkpatrick Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863 – 1950) was a British spongiologist, cnidariologist and bryozoologist. He was assistant keeper of lower invertebrates at the British Natural History Museum from 1886 until his retirement in 1927. Kirkpatrick ...
, foreword by Sir
Edwin Ray Lankester Sir Edwin Ray Lankester (15 May 1847 – 13 August 1929) was a British zoologist.New International Encyclopaedia. An invertebrate zoologist and evolutionary biologist, he held chairs at University College London and Oxford University. He was th ...
.


From Africa

The molluscan faunas of the African Great Lakes also claimed his attention, and formed the subject of a presidential address before the Malacological Society of London, in which no support was given to the views of Mr. John Edmund Sharrock Moore, who regarded the gastropods of
Lake Tanganyika Lake Tanganyika () is an African Great Lake. It is the second-oldest freshwater lake in the world, the second-largest by volume, and the second-deepest, in all cases after Lake Baikal in Siberia. It is the world's longest freshwater lake. ...
as representing forms that had their origin in marine Jurassic times. Smith had described 18 new taxa based on shells collected by explorer
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.Verdcourt B. (1983)
"Collectors in East Africa – 6. Joseph Thomson 1858–1895"
'' The Conchologists' Newsletter'' 84: 67–70.
His works about freshwater snails of Africa include a number of papers; new taxa described by Smith include: 1877 * Smith E. A. (1877). "On the shells of Lake Nyasa, and on a few marine species from Mozambique". ''
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'' 1877
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722. Plates 74–75. ** '' Melanoides turritispira'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Melanoides pupiformis'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Melanoides polymorpha'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** ''Melania simonsi'' E. A. Smith, 1877 – it is considered as a synonym of '' Melanoides nodicincta'' (Dohrn, 1865), but it may be a separate species. ** '' Melanoides nyassana'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Lanistes solidus'' E. A. Smith, 1877 ** ''Lanistes affinis'' E. A. Smith, 1877 is a synonym of '' Lanistes ellipticus'' Martens, 1866 ** '' Gabbiella stanleyi'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Bulinus nyassanus'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Bulinus succinoides'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Bullia mozambicensis'' E. A. Smith, 1877 ** ''Donax aemulus'' E. A. Smith, 1877 is a synonym of '' Donax lubricus'' Hanley, 1845 1880 * Smith E. A. (1880). "On the shells of Lake Tanganyika and of the neighbourhood of Ujiji, central Africa". ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 1880
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** ''
Limicolaria martensiana ''Limicolaria martensiana'' is a species of tropical air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial animal, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Achatinidae. The specific name (zoology), specific name ''martensiana'' is in honor of Ger ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** '' Ennea lata'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** '' Ennea ujijiensis'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** '' Tiphobia'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** ''
Neothauma ''Neothauma '' is a genus of freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusc in the subfamily Bellamyinae of the family Viviparidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Neothauma E. A. Smith, 1880. Accessed ...
'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** ''
Neothauma tanganyicense ''Neothauma '' is a genus of freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusc in the subfamily Bellamyinae of the family Viviparidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Neothauma E. A. Smith, 1880. Accessed t ...
'' E. A. Smith, 1880 * Smith E. A. (1880). "Diagnoses of new shells from Lake Tanganyika and East Africa". ''
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430. ** '' Limnotrochus'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** '' Limnotrochus thomsoni'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** '' Chytra kirki'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** ''
Stanleya neritinoides ''Stanleya neritinoides'' is a species of freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Paludomidae. ''Stanleya neritinoides'' is probably the only species in the genus ''Stanleya''. The genus ''Stanleya'' may be closely relat ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** ''
Tanganyicia rufofilosa ''Tanganyicia rufofilosa'' is a species of tropical freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Paludomidae.Strong E. E. & Glaubrecht M. (2002). "Evidence for convergent evolution of brooding in a unique gast ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** '' Syrnolopsis'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** '' Syrnolopsis lacustris'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** '' Melanoides admirabilis'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** ''Melania tanganyicensis'' E. A. Smith, 1880 is a synonym of '' Melanoides polymorpha'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Mabiliella notabilis'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** ''Achatina thomsoni'' E. A. Smith, 1880 is a synonym of '' Achatina spekei'' Dohrn ** '' Achatina kirkii'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** '' Subulona solidiuscula'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** '' Subulona lenta'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** '' Streptaxis craveni'' E. A. Smith, 1880 ** ''Streptaxis gigas'' E. A. Smith, 1880 was described according to juvenile shell and it has never been found again. It belong to genus '' Gigantaxis'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** ''
Gonaxis mozambicensis ''Gonaxis'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails, Terrestrial animal, terrestrial pulmonate gastr opod mollusks in the family Streptaxidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Gonaxis J. W. Taylor, 1877. Accessed through: World Register of ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) ** '' Caelatura aegyptica'' (Cailliaud, 1826) f. ''horei'' (E. A. Smith, 1880) or '' Coelatura horei'' (E. A. Smith, 1880)Graf D. L. (2008)
''Coelatura horei''
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** ''Unio thomsoni'' E. A. Smith, 1880 is a synonym of '' Grandideriera burtoni'' (Woodward, 1859) 1881 * Smith E. A. (1881). "On a collection of shells from lakes Tanganyika and Nyassa and other localities in East Africa". ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 1881
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34. ** '' Zingis nyassana'' (E. A. Smith, 1881) ** '' Achatina craveni'' E. A. Smith, 1881 ** ''Ampullaria gradata'' E. A. Smith, 1881 is a synonym of '' Pila ovata'' (Olivier, 1804) ** ''Segmentina'' (''Planorbula'') ''alexandrina'' Ehrenberg var. ''tanganyicensis'' E. A. Smith, 1881 is referred as a synonym of ''
Biomphalaria sudanica ''Biomphalaria sudanica'' is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod belonging to the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails. ''Biomphalaria sudanica'' has a discoidal, brown shell with an approximate she ...
'' (von Martens, 1870) ** ''Unio nyassaensis'' Lea var. ''tanganyicensis'' E. A. Smith, 1881 is a synonym of '' Nyassunio nyassaensis'' (Lea, 1864) * Smith E. A. (1881). "Descriptions of two new species of shells from Lake Tanganyika". ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 1881
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561. ** ''
Paramelania ''Paramelania'' is a genus of tropical freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Paludomidae. Distribution Species of the genus ''Paramelania'' live in Lake Tanganyika, Africa. Species There are two desc ...
'' E. A. Smith, 1881 ** ''
Paramelania damoni ''Paramelania damoni'' is a species of tropical freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Paludomidae. The specific name ''damoni'' is in honor of Robert Damon from Weymouth, who collected the type speci ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1881) ** ''Tiphobia'' (''Paramelania'') ''nassa'' Woodward var. ''paucicostata'' E. A. Smith, 1881 is a synonym of ''
Lavigeria nassa ''Lavigeria nassa'' is a species of tropical freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum (gastropod), operculum, aquatic animal, aquatic gastropod mollusc in the family (biology), family Paludomidae. This species is found in Burundi, the Demo ...
'' (Woodward, 1859) 1890 ** ''Streptostele'' (''Raffraya'') ''horei'' E. A. Smith, 1890 ** '' Thapsia hanningtoni'' (E. A. Smith, 1890) 1895 ** '' Limicolaria saturata'' E. A. Smith, 1895Wronski T. & Hausdorf B. (2010). "Diversity and body-size patterns of land snails in rain forests in Uganda". ''
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1899 ** '' Curvella nyasana'' E. A. Smith, 1899 ** '' Curvella whytei'' E. A. Smith, 1899 Bruggen A. C. van (2010). "A new record of ''Achatina' vassei'' Germain, 1918 (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Achatinidae) from Mozambique – an unsolved problem". ''
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1901 ** ''Gulella'' (''Molarella'') ''ugandensis'' (E. A. Smith, 1901) 1903 ** '' Punctum ugandanum'' (E. A. Smith, 1903) ** ''
Trachycystis lamellifera ''Trachycystis lamellifera'' is a species of gastropod belonging to the family Charopidae Charopidae is a taxonomic family of small air-breathing land snails (and semi-slugs such as '' Otoconcha dimidiata''), terrestrial pulmonate gastropo ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1903) 1904 * Smith E. A. (1904). "Some remarks on the Mollusca of Lake Tanganyika". ''
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104. ** '' Bridouxia rotundata'' (E. A. Smith, 1904) ** ''Burtonilla'' E. A. Smith, 1904 is a synonym of '' Anceya'' Bourguignat, 1885Brown D. S. (1994). ''Freshwater Snails of Africa and their Medical Importance''.
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From Madagascar

* Smith E. A. (1882). "A contribution to the Molluscan fauna of Madagascar". ''
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Madagasikara johnsoni ''Madagasikara johnsoni'' is a species of tropical freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusc in the family Pachychilidae.Köhler, F. & Glaubrecht, M. (2010). "Uncovering an overlooked radiation: molecular phy ...
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From Borneo

* Smith E. A. (1904). "Description of a new species of ''Opisthostoma'' from Borneo". ''
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** '' Opisthostoma beddomei'' E. A. Smith, 1904


From New Zealand

* ''Potamopyrgus jenkinsi'' (E. A. Smith, 1889) is a synonym of ''
Potamopyrgus antipodarum The New Zealand mud snail (''Potamopyrgus antipodarum'') is a species of very small freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum. This aquatic gastropod mollusk is in the family Tateidae. It is native to New Zealand, where it is found throug ...
'' (Gray, 1843) Mr. Smith had some slight connection with
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work, as he was appealed to on more than one occasion to determine molluscan remains found in the post-
Pliocene The Pliocene ( ; also Pleiocene) is the epoch in the geologic time scale that extends from 5.333 million to 2.58 He was also joint author with Richard Bullen Newton of a paper: * Newton R. B. & Smith E. A. (1912). "On the survival of a Miocene Oyster in Recent Seas". '' Records of the Geological Survey of India'' 42: 1–15 pp., 8 plates.


From South America

1877 ** ''
Plekocheilus roseolabrum ''Plekocheilus'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial animal, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Amphibulimidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Plekocheilus Guilding, 1827. Accessed through: World Regi ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** ''
Drymaeus aequatorianus ''Drymaeus'' is a large genus of medium-sized air-breathing, tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Peltellinae of the family Bulimulidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Drymaeus Albers, 1850. Ac ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** ''
Drymaeus albolabiatus ''Drymaeus'' is a large genus of medium-sized air-breathing, tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Peltellinae of the family Bulimulidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Drymaeus Albers, 1850. Ac ...
'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Drymaeus ochrocheilus'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Drymaeus orthostomus'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Drymaeus flavidulus'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) ** '' Drymaeus subpellucidus'' (E. A. Smith, 1877) 1907 * Smith E. A. (1907). "Notes on '' Achatina dennisoni'' Reeve, and '' A. magnifica'' Pfeiffer". ''
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Marine gastropods

''1904''
Smith, Edgar A. (1904) . On a Collection of Marine Shells from Port Alfred, Cape Colony; Journal of Malacology, xi, p. 27, pi. 2, fig. 3
1907 * Smith E. A. (1907). "Notes on some species of Mitridae, with the description of ''M. Brettinghami'', n.sp." ''
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314. ** '' Mitra brettinghami'' E. A. Smith, 1907 * Smith E. A. (1907). "Description of a new species of ''Calliostoma'' from South Formosa". ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 7
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** '' Calliostoma formosense'' E. A. Smith, 1907


References

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Woodward B. B. (1917). "Edgar Albert Smith, 1847–1916". ''
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Further reading

(in chronology order) * Smith E. A. (1899?). "A catalogue of papers on Mollusca and Echinodermata by Edgar A. Smith, F.Z.S., etc." London: privately printed by Hazell, Watson and Viney, Ld., 14 pp. * Anonymous (1916). "E. A. Smith". '' The Nautilus'' 30(7)
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* Woodward B. B. (1917). "Edgar Albert Smith, 1847–1916". ''
Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London The ''Journal of Molluscan Studies'' is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Malacological Society of London, covering research in malacology.
'' 12(3): 215–217. * Knight G. A. F. (1920). "Memorial notice of the late Edgar A. Smith, F.Z.S., I.S.O." '' Glasgow Naturalist'' 8(4): 119–122. * Boettger C. R. (1921). "Edgar Albert Smith". ''
Archiv für Molluskenkunde ''Archiv für Molluskenkunde'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Senckenberg Nature Research Society, covering research in malacology. Coverage ''Archiv für Molluskenkunde'' publishes original research on all aspects of mo ...
'' 63(3): 121–125, frontispiece. * Lamy É. (1921). "Nécrologie. Edgar-Albert Smith". ''
Journal de Conchyliologie A journal, from the Old French ''journal'' (meaning "daily"), may refer to: *Bullet journal, a method of personal organization *Diary, a record of what happened over the course of a day or other period *Daybook, also known as a general journal, a ...
'' 66(1): 86–87. * Verdcourt B. (1974). "Bibliography of the papers of E. A. Smith relating to non-marine Mollusca of tropical Africa". ''Achatina'' 5: 117–119. * Chatfield J. (1980). "A Conchologist's tombstone .A. Smith. '' The Conchologists' Newsletter'' 74: 243–244. * Trew A. (1993). "Edgar Albert Smith's new molluscan names". Cardiff: National Museum of Wales, 86 pp. * van der Bijl A. N. (1994). "De correspondentie tussen M. M. Schepman (1847–1919) en E. A. Smith (1847–1916)". '' Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging'' 280: 133–139.


External links

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Melvill J. C. (1917). "Obituary notice. Edgar Albert Smith, I.S.O. Proc. Malac. Soc. London, p. 215
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Edgar Albert 1847 births 1916 deaths English zoologists Fellows of the Zoological Society of London Conchologists English malacologists Companions of the Imperial Service Order