Constantine Samuel Rafinesque &amp;gt; 201 



193. Researches on the Antiquities and Monuments of North and 



South America. (American Museum, No. i, September, 1838. 

 Baltimore.) 



This paper originally appeared in a periodical which 

 commenced a new series of the North American Quar 

 terly Magazine, a literary monthly periodical undertaken 

 by Brooks and Snodgrass. The original paper has not 

 passed under inspection, but the title is quoted from 

 the second page of the pamphlet named in the pre 

 ceding reference. 



194. Celestial Wonders and Philosophy, or the Structure of the 



Visible Heavens, with hints on their Celestial Religion and 

 theory of Futurity. Philadelphia. 1838. (i6mo, pp. 136.) 



Book not seen ; quoted from Gray s review of the 

 botanical writings of Rafinesque, which see. 



195. Bulletin of the Historical and Natural Sciences. By C. S. 



Rafinesque, A. M., Ph. D. Philadelphia. (Spring of 1838. 

 No. 7, pp. 37-44-) 



This is an advertising sheet, and is mentioned here 

 because it contains a list of Rafinesque s other works 

 and so may prove useful. 



196. Genius and Spirit | of the | Hebrew Bible. | Including the Biblic 



Philosophy of | Celestial Wisdom, Religion and Theo- j logy, 

 Astronomy and Realization, | Ontology and Mytholog} 7 , Chro- 

 no- | metry and Mathematics. | Being the First Series of Bible 

 Truths, | Ascertained and Explained by the | true restored 



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