Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. 203 



198. American Manual of the Mulberry trees; 25 separate species, 



30 varieties; history, &c. with hints on procuring silk out 

 of the bark. Philadelphia. 1839. (i2mo, pp. 96. [Not seen.]) 



199. The | Pleasures and Duties | of | Wealth. | By C. S. Rafinesque. 



| A. M Ph. D. | * * * | - - | * * * | - _| Philadelphia : | 



Printed for the Eleutherium of Knowledge. | | 1840. 



(8vo, pp. 1-32.) 



200. The Good Book Number I | (300 Figures) | | Amenities 



of Nature | or annals of | Historical and Natural Sciences, | 

 Chiefly on Zoology, Botany, Geology, Agro- | nomy, Ethnog 

 raphy, Philology &c . . . Organ- | ized beings and fossils, 

 Nations and languages. | with 1000 figures. | By C. S. Rafin 

 esque A. M. Ph. D. | Professor of those Sciences &c. | | 

 Philadelphia | January 1840. | Subscriptions $5 in advance for 

 10 numbers | single numbers one dollar each. 



This is the title as given on the cover of the volume. 

 The title given on the title-page is quite different, but 

 as it is sometimes quoted it is here given in full. It 

 runs as follows : 



The Good Book, | and Amenities of Nature, | or Annals of 

 Historical and Natural | Sciences. | Containing Selections, of 

 observations, resear- | ches and novelties in all the branches 

 of Phy- | sical and Historical Knowledge, with Letters | of 

 eminent Authors chiefly on Zoology, Botany, | Agronomy, 

 Geognosy, Ethnography ... or Or- | ganized Beings and 

 Fossils, Nations and Lan- | guages. By C. S. Rafinesque 

 A. M. Ph. D. | Prof, of Historical and Natural Sciences, j 

 Languages &c, member of 16 Learned Societies | in Europe 

 and America, author of 220 Works, | Pamphlets, Essays and 



Tracts . . . j | The works of God to study and explain, 



| Is happy toil and not to live in vain. | | Philadelphia 



| 1840. | Printed for the Eleutherium of Knowledge. (8vo, 

 pp. 84.) 



