1 68 The Life and Writings of 



114. Monthly Results of Meteorological Observations, made in Lex 



ington by Professor Rafinesque. ( Western Review and Mis 

 cellaneous Magazine, Vol. Ill, September, pp. 124-127. 1820.) 

 [This title includes the observations for July, August, Sep 

 tember, 1820.] 



These records are the very first ever made in Kentucky 

 in a more or less scientific and careful manner. Their 

 examination shows them to have been kept in the true 

 method of more recent times. Many of them contain 

 notes on the flowering of plants and similar matters. 



115. Fishes of the River Ohio. (Western Review and Miscellaneous 



Magazine, Vol. Ill, October, pp. 165-173. 1820.) 



1 1 6. Fishes of the River Ohio. ( Western Review and Miscellaneous 



Magazine, Vol. Ill, November, pp. 244-252. 1820.) 



This paper concludes the series devoted to the fishes, 

 which was separately published from oversheets, with 

 the title next following: 



ii7.*Ichthyologia Ohiensis | or | Natural History | of | the Fishes 

 Inhabiting the | River Ohio | and its Tributary Streams, j 

 Preceded by a Physical Description of the Ohio and its 



Branches. | | By C. S. Rafinesque, | Professor of Botany 



and Natural History in Transylvania University, etc, etc. | 

 Lexington, Kentucky : | printed for the author | By W. G. 

 Hunt. | (Price one dollar.) | - - | 1820. (8vo, pp. 1-90.) 



This little work, which is now very rare, has been 

 the cause of much misunderstanding among naturalists 



* : For full title see p. 91. 



