204 The Life and Writings of 



The contents are all by Rafinesque, and are as follows : 



Prospectus, p. 2. 

 Introduction, pp. 3, 4. 



(1) Classification of the Natural Sciences and Objects, pp. 5-12. 



(2) Eutaxy. Theory of Classification and the new science of 



Eutaxy or Methodology, pp. 12-16. 



(3) Analogies. The Circle of Natural Objects, or collective affin 



ities and analogies of corporeal forms a new Science, pp. 

 16-19. 



(4) Botany. On a new natural class of plants, the Antilles or 



Endantines. pp. 19-23. 



(5) Botany. The natural family of Carexides. pp. 23-28. 



(6) Zoology and Geology. The Adelostomes and their geological 



formations, with 45 figures, pp. 28-36. [Figures not printed 

 in this volume.] 



( 7 ) American botany, remarks on the Flora of North America by 



Torrey, Grey, and Nuttal. pp. 37-44. 



(8) New Flora and Botany of North America or a Supplemental 



Flora, to all the botanical works on the United States, by 

 C. S. Rafinesque. pp. 44-47. 



(9) New Trees and Shrubs of North America, pp. 47-49. 



(10) Scadiography or 100 G. of Ombelliferous plants chiefly new, 



with their types &c. pp. 49-61. 

 (n) On the 5 Genera Torreya &c. pp. 61-63. 



(12) On the 3 Genera of Cephalopodes, Ocythoe, Todarus and An- 



isoctus. pp. 63-65. 



(13) Ditaxopus paradoxus, a new Fossil G. of Cephalopodes, discov 



ered 1819. Figure 54 and 55, shell and animal, pp. 66, 67. 



( 14) The new Quadrupeds of North America, described in my Atlan 



tic Journal of 1832. pp. 67, 68. 



(15) Etymology of the Origon Mountains, p. 68. 



(16) Historical and Ethnographical Palingenesy &c. pp. 68-70. 



