174 The Life and Writings of 



The portion of this paper which deals with certain 

 new bats is quoted in full by Doctor Harrison Allen in 

 his Monograph of North American Bats, Bulletin U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., No. 43, 1893, p. 184. 



144. Sur Plusiers Nouveaux genres de Mollusques. (Journal de 



Physique, de la Chimie, etc., Paris, Tome LXXXVIII, p. 417. 

 1820.) 



145. Monthly Results of Meteorological Observations, made in Lex 



ington by Professor Rafinesque. (Western Review and Mis 

 cellaneous Magazine, Vol. Ill, January, p. 375. 1821.) 



This title includes the Observations for the months 

 of October, November, and December, 1820. 



146. Description of a Fossil Medusa, forming a new Genus, Trian- 



isites cliffordi. (American Journal of Science, ist Series, Vol. 

 Ill, pp. 285-287. 1821.) 



147. Beschreibung einer fossilen Medusa, die eine neue Sippe bildet : 



Trianisites. (fszs, Heft 7, p. 749. Jena. 1823. Litter arischer 

 Anzeiger^) 



This is a translation of the article in Silliman s 

 Journal, Vol. Ill, 2, 1821. 



148. Clio No. I. Ancient History of North America. (The Cincin 



nati Literary Gazette, Vol. I, No. 8, February 21, pp. 59, 60. 

 1824.) 



149. Neophyton No. I. On a new tree of Kentucky forming a new 



genus Clandrastus Fragrans. (The Cincinnati Literary Ga 

 zette, Vol. I, No. 8, February 21, p. 60. 1824.) 



