184 The Life and Writings of 



(7) Melissa Officinalis, or Balm. pp. 14, 15. 



(8) A selection of 24 out of 100 new species of Plants of North 



America sent to Europe in 1828 by C. S. Rafinesque. pp. 

 16-18. 



(9) On the Large Wandering Tygers or Jaguars of the United 



States, pp. 1 8, 19. 



(10) On the North American Couguars. p. 19. 



( 1 1 ) Extracts from A Second Series of Zoological Letters written 



to Baron Cuvier, of Paris, by Prof. Rafinesque, in 1831. pp. 

 19-22. 



(12) Description of the Sperlerpes or Salamander of the Caves of 



Kentucky, p. 22. 



( 13 ) History of China before the Flood, pp. 22-26. 



(14) Early Colonization from China by Sea. p. 26. 



(15) The Caves of Kentucky, pp. 27-30. 



This paper has a cut of the entrance to Mammoth 

 Cave. 



(16) Geological Strata of Ohio and Kentucky, pp. 30,31. 



(17) Gold Mines of North America, p. 31. 



(18) Plan of a New Trading Voyage of Industry and Science, pp. 



32-34- 



(19) Fragment of a Philosophical Poem on Knowledge, p. 36. 



In Number 2, Summer of 1832: 



( 20 ) Second Letter to Mr. Champollion on the Graphic Systems of 



America, and the Glyphs of Otolum or Palenque in Central 

 America. Elements of the Glyphs, pp. 40-44. 



(21) Primitive Origin of the English Language, pp. 44-48. 



(22) The Fundamental Base of the Philosophy of Human Speech, 



or Philology and Ethnology, pp. 48-51. 



