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(123) G. Jeffersonia and Podophyllum. p. 46. 



(124) Fasiculus florula Oregonsis. pp. 46-48. 



(125) Florula Apalachensis. (Dicotyl. Fasciculus I.) p. 48. 



In Number 7, Autumn of 1833: 



(126) Scientific Travels of C. S. Rafinesque, in 1833. pp. 187, 188. 



( 127) Elevations of land and water, mountains and hills in the State 



of New York. pp. 188-191. 



(128) Some essential views of Geology, by Dr. Hebbert and Rafin 



esque. pp. 191-195. 



(129) Some remarks on the Ruins of Otolum near Palenque. 



pp. 195-197- 



(130) History of Austral America, pp. 197, 198. 



( 131 ) Chontal or Tzendal Vocabulary, p. 198. 



( 132) Gypsies of America, pp. 198, 199. 



(133) N. G. Ygramela and Peltimela. p. 199. 



( 134) On the Custard-apples or Aunona triloba and glabra. pp. 

 199, 200. 



(135) Expexis. N. G. of Water Plants, p. 200. 



(136) Substitutes for Tobacco, pp. 200, 201. 



( 137) Huge Water Volcano, pp. 201, 202. 



(138) Improvements in Navigation, p. 202. 



(139) Chemical Manufacture, of Professor Rafinesque. (An adver 



tisement, in the first person.) p. 202. 



In Number 8, Winter of 1833: 



(140) The Luminous Meteors of 1833. pp. 205, 206. 



(141) Chronological Index of the principal Botanical Works and 



Discoveries published by C. S. Rafinesque. pp. 206-208. 

 (142)&quot; Geology and Physical features of the Atlantic Plains of North 



America, pp. 209-211. 

 (143) Valedictory, pp. 211, 212. 



