50 On the Geography and Natural History, &fe. 



32 To Kiomitchie, or Riviere la Mine 25 



-- 237 



33 Pine Bluff, south side 25 



34 Bois d'arc, or Bayou Kick, south side* 40 



35 The Nazure, or Boggy-River, north 



side - - 8 



36 Blue-River, same side 50 



37 Faux Anachitta, or Little Missouri, 



same side - 25 



38 Panis Villages - 60 



39 White Rock (old Panis Towns) 120 



40 From thence, as you ascend, the river 



divides into many branches, and to 

 the source is estimated at 300 



— 628 



After curtailing one third, the whole distance is 1445 



VIII. Notices of the Weather and Diseases at Lon- 

 donderry, in Ireland. In a Letter from William 

 Patterson, M. D., Physician at Londonderry, to 

 the Editor. 



THE winter, 1805 — 6, was what is here termed 

 an open winter, not having long frosts, nor deep snows ; 

 the weather was wet and blustry, with one tempestuous 

 gale on the 9th of Januar}- ; and there was frequent hail. 

 Being abroad in the depth of \\'inter, the tliermometer 



* Ancient village, or old fort, 20 miles fiom whence is a salt 

 spring, on Littlc-Kiver, 



