Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. 177 



is a curious, though useless, ethnological and philological 

 table of the primitive nations and languages. Four 

 words (Heaven, Man, Land, and Water,) were used to 

 form this table, which possesses no real linguistic value. 



161. Ancient History, | or | Annals of Kentucky; | with a Survey of 



the Ancient Monuments | of North America | And a Tabular 

 View of the Principal Languages and Primi- | tive Nations 

 of the Whole Earth. | By C. S. Rafinesque, A. M., Ph. D., | 

 Prof, in Tran. Uni. | Sup t. of the Trans. Bot. Garden | Sec y 

 of the | Kent Institute, and member of the following Socie 

 ties: | Imp. Nat. Cur. of Bonn: Lit. & Phil. Soc. of New 

 York, | Imp. Econ. Soc. of Vienna, Lye. of Nat. hist, of New 

 York, | R. Inst. of Sciences of Naples, | Ac. of Nat. Sc. of 

 Philadelphia, | It. Ac. of Arts and Sciences, | Antiq. Soc. of 

 Tennessee, | Lin. Soc. of Paris; Med. Soc. of Cincinnati, 

 Amer. Antiq. Soc. ; Med. Soc. of Lexington, | Histor. Soc. of 

 New York, &c, &c, &c, | (Numquam otiosus.) | | Frank 

 fort, Kentucky. | = = \ Printed for the Author. | = | 1824. 

 (8vo, pp. 1-39 [i].) 



This work consists of the oversheets of the article 

 used by Marshall in his &quot;History of Kentucky&quot;. The 

 second page contains a dedication of the work to &quot;Alex 

 ander de Humboldt, in token of the high value set upon 

 his researches in America&quot;. 



162. Clio No. VI. On the Panis Language and Dialects. (The 



Cincinnati Literary Gazette, Vol. II, No. 7, August 14, pp. 

 50, 51. 1824.) 



163. Clio No. VII. On the White -Tribes of America, etc. (The 



Cincinnati Literary Gazette, Vol. II, No. 23, December 24, 

 p. 178. 1824.) 23 



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