Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. 



I have never seen this work, the title of which 

 is quoted from Rafinesque himself, and do not know 

 whether it is another issue of the earlier work of sim 

 ilar title of 1814. The date of publication is two years 

 later, but identity is more than probable. 



33. [Review of] Barton s &quot;Flora Philadelphia Prodrotnus, etc.&quot; 



(American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Vol. I, No. 5, 

 PP- 356-359- New York. 1817.) 



Rafinesque claims, in this review, a number of species 

 previously published by himself. 



34. Museum of Natural Sciences. By C. S. Rafinesque, Esquire, i. 



Description of the Tubipora Striatulse, a new species of Fossil 

 from the State of New-York. (American Monthly Magazine and 

 Critical Review, Vol. I, No. 5, pp. 359, 360. New York. 1817.) 



Striatulcs is a misprint for striatula, which is spelled 

 correctly in the article. 



35. [Museum of Natural Sciences.] 2. Specimens of several new 



American species of the genus Aphis. (American Monthly 

 Magazine and Critical * Review, Vol. I, No. 5, pp. 360, 361. New 

 York. 1817.) 



36. [Museum of Natural Sciences.] 3. New species of Mammifers, 



noticed in the Notes to the (Tableau methodique des Mammi- 

 feres) Methodical Picture of the Mammifers, by D. Desmarets, 

 in the 24th and last volume of the French New Dictionary of 

 Natural History. Paris, 1804. Translated and improved, by 

 C. S. Rafinesque. (American Monthly Magazine and Critical 

 Review, Vol. I, No. 5, pp. 361-363. New York. 1817.) 



