194 The Life and Writings of 



180. Primitive Origin of the English Language. (In &quot;American 



Antiquities and Discoveries in the West&quot;, 4th Ed., by Josiah 

 Priest, pp. 316-323. 1834.) 



181. [Review of] Ancient Chronology of the Onguys or Iroquois 



Indians. By David Cusick. (In &quot;American Antiquities and 

 Discoveries in the West&quot;, 4th Ed., by Josiah Priest, pp. 

 336-338. 1834.) 



182. Evidence that a Nation of Africans, the Descendants of Ham, 



now inhabit a District of South America. (In &quot;American 

 Antiquities and Discoveries in the West&quot;, 4th Ed., by Josiah 

 Priest, pp. 340-342- 1834.) 



183. A | Life of Travels | and | Researches | in North America and 



South Europe, | or | Outlines | of | The Life, Travels and 

 Researches | of | C. S. RAFINESOUE, A. M. Ph. D. | Professor 

 of historical and natural scien | ces, member of many learned 

 societies in | Europe and America, | author of many works 

 &c, | containing | His travels in NORTH AMERICA and | the 

 SOUTH of EUROPE; the Atlantic | Ocean, Mediterranean, 

 Sicily, Azores &c, | from 1802 to 1835, with sketches of his 



| scientific and historical researches, &c. | | Un voyageur 



ds le berceau, | je le Serais jusqu au tombeau * * * | | 



Philadelphia, Printed for the Author | By F. Turner, No. 367, 

 Market Street, 1836. | Price Seventy-five cents. (i2mo, pp. 

 1-148.) 



This book is now quite rare, and, like some other 

 works by its unfortunate author, seems to have been 

 grossly misinterpreted. Almost all we know of the per 

 sonal history of Rafinesque is derived from this work. 

 To many it has appeared to be little more than the 



