Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. 189 



( 108 ) Orospodias Corymbosa, or Wild Cherry, of Oregon Mts. 



p. 182. 



( 109 ) Incombustible Architecture, Or Fire Proof Buildings of all 



Kinds, built as Cheap as any combustible buildings. By 

 C. S. Rafinesque, Professor of many sciences, Architect, 

 Draftsman, &c. pp. 183-186. 



174. Atlantic Journal. Extra of No. 6. | Herbarium | Rafinesqui- 

 anum. | Prodromus. Pars Prima, | Rarissm. Plant. Nov. | 

 Herbals: or Botanical Collections of C. S. Rafinesque, Pro 

 fessor of Botany, &c, &c, &c. | First Part. | Very Rare New 

 Plants chiefly from Oregon, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illi 

 nois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, Apalachian and 

 Alleghany Mountains, in North America. Besides Russia, 

 Siberia, Syria, Arabia, Candia, Sicily, Italy, Egypt, Magellania, 

 &c, elsewhere. Collected or acquired between 1800 and 1832. 

 | The Labor of a Whole Life! | Philadelphia: 1833. | Price 

 one dollar. (i2mo, pp. 48.) 



This small pamphlet contains the following separate 

 articles : 



(no) Account of the Botanical Collections of Professor C. S. Raf 

 inesque. pp. 3-10. 



(in) Principles of the Philosophy of new Genera and new species 

 of Plants and Animals. (Extract of a letter to Dr. J. 

 Torrey, of New York, dated ist Dec., 1832.) pp. 11, 12. 



(112) Natural Classification of Plants, pp. 12-15. 



(113) Extracts from Botanical Letters to Decandolle, Agardh, and 



Arnott, in 1830, 31, 32, & 33. pp. 16-20. 



(114) Florula Texensis. pp. 20-26. 



(115) G [enus] Dodecatheon or Media, pp. 26-29. 



(116) G [enus] Kuhnia, revised, pp. 29, 30. 



(117) G [enus] Helichroa. Raf. 1825. pp. 30-32. 



