Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. 305 



(17) Monument of the Atlantes, with an inscription 4000 years old 



with figures 62 to 68. pp. 71-76. 



( 1 8 ) The Graphic Systems of the Ancient American and Chinese 



Nations, pp. 76-81. 



(19) Agronomy. Oils of India, pp. 81, 82. 



(20) Useful trees and plants of East Indies, pp. 82, 83. 



(21) Additions and Index, pp. 83, 84. 



201. Monographic | des | Coquilles | bivalves fluviatiles | de la Riv 



iere Ohio j par M. C. S. Rafinesque, | Professeur d Historie 

 Naturelle a 1 universite transylvane de Lexington | [Cut] | 



Paris. | A. Franck, Librarie Editeur | | 1845. (8vo, pp. 



1-50. [Frontispiece.] pll. I-III.) 



202. The | complete writings | of | Constantine Schmaltz Rafinesque 



| on | recent and fossil | conchology. | | Edited by | Wm. 



G. Binney, and George W. Tryon, Jr., | Members of the Acad 

 emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. | | New York : 



|****| 1864. (8vo, pp. 1-96, 1-7 [i] pi. I.) (From the 

 Annales Generates des Sciences Physiques, Bruxelles, LXXX, 

 LXXXI, LXXXIL) 



203. Remarks on the Physical Geography of North America. By 



C. S. Rafinesque. Philadelphia, April, 1840. (Journal of the 

 Royal Geographical Society, Vol. XI, p. 165. London, 1841.) 



This is a posthumous publication, the only one by 

 Rafinesque with which I am acquainted. It consists of 

 thirty numbered paragraphs. The author divides the 

 country into eight great regions, beginning: &quot; i. The 

 Boreal, or region of the lakes. 2. The Atlantic, or region 

 of the littoral plains,&quot; etc., etc. Each of these regions 

 is described in detail; there is a plea for the retention 



