Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. 150 



down to history as a monument to an uncontrolled 

 love of genus-making. It marks the beginning of the 

 period of the decadence of the influence of Rafinesque 

 among his contemporaries. I know of but one copy 

 in Kentucky, and that one belongs to the library of 

 the late Doctor Robert Peter, of Lexington. 



53. Museum of Natural Sciences. 15. Introduction to the Ich 



thyology of the United States. (American Monthly Magazine 

 and Critical Review, Vol. II, No. 3, pp. 202, 203. 1818.) 



54. [Museum of Natural Sciences.] 16. Descriptions of two new 



genera of North American Fishes, Opsanus and Notropis. 

 (American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Vol. II, No. 

 3, pp. 203, 204. 1818.) 



55. [Museum of Natural Sciences.] 17. Second Decade of new 



North-American Fishes. (American Monthly Magazine and 

 Critical Review, Vol. II, No. 3, pp. 204-206. 1818.) 



56. [Museum of Natural Sciences.] 18. Third Decade of new Spe 



cies of North-American Plants. (American Monthly Magazine 

 and Critical Review, Vol. II, No. 3, pp. 206, 207. 1818.) 



57. [Review of] Pursh s &quot; Flora Americana Septentrionalis&quot;. (Amer 



ican Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Vol. II, No. 3, 

 pp. 170-176. Also, in continuation, Vol. II, No. 4, pp. 265-269. 

 1818.) 



58. [Review of] Bigelow s &quot; Florula Bostoniensis &quot;. (American 



Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Vol. II, No. 5, pp. 

 342-344. 1818.) 



59. Second Memoir on the Genus Aphis, containing the Description 



of 24 new American Species. By C. S. Railnesque. (American 

 Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Vol. Ill, No. i, pp. 

 15-18. 1818.) 



