202 The Life and Writings of 



names and words in Eng | lish Letters, of the Religious and 

 Philoso | phical Conceptions of the OBRI or He- | brew 

 Language relating thereto, that are | found in the MKRE or 

 Hebrew Scrip- | tures, with their meanings and deriva- | tions : 

 whereby the real ancient OBRI | knowledge is restored and 

 found to agree | with the highest modern Knowledge. | By 

 C. S. Rafinesque, A. M., Ph. D., | Prof, of Historical and Nat 

 ural Sci- | ences, of Languages and comparative | Philology 

 Member of many learned | Societies in Europe and America 

 Au- | thor of many Works Founder of the | Central Uni 

 versity of Illinois &c. | Printed for the Eleutherium of 

 Know- | ledge and Central University of Illinois &c. | Phila 

 delphia. | 1838. (i2mo, pp. 1-264.) 



This work is very clearly that of a man who has 

 lost the power of acute perception and correct ratio 

 cination. It is very curious and odd, but without the 

 least value from any possible standpoint. 



197. Sylva Telluriana. | Mantis, [sa] Synopt. [ica] | == | New Gen 

 era and Species | of Trees and shrubs of North America, | 

 and other regions of the earth, | Omitted or mistaken by 

 the Botanical Au- | thors and Compilers, | or not properly 

 classified, | now reduced by their natural affinities to the | 

 proper natural orders and tribes. | By C. S. Rafinesque, A. M. 

 Ph. D. Prof, of Botany, the Natural and Historical Sciences, 

 Member of Many learned Societies, in Paris, Bordeaux, Brus 

 sels, Bonn, Vienna, Zurich, Naples, &c. Philadelphia, New 

 York, | Lexington, Cincinnatti, &c., author of many | works. 



| Being a supplement to the Flora Telluriana. | | (Trees 



and Shrubs are the Ornaments of the Earth) | | Phila 

 delphia: Printed for the Author and Publisher. | | 1838. 



(8vo, pp. 1-184.) 



