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ures. I Melissa or Balm, page 14 | JIammoth Cave, 27 | Franklinia, 
79 I Fossil Teeth, 100 | Tubular sbell,page 127 | 7 New Fossil Shells, 
142 I American and Lybian Glyphs or Primitive Alphabets, 38. | 
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Tabular View of tbe American Generic Languages, and Original Nations 
pp. 6-8. The Atlantic Nations of America [including vocabulary of the Taras- 
cas], pp. 8-10. On the Zapotecas and other tribes of the State of Oaxaca, pp. 
51-56. Vocabulary of the Wahtani or Mandau, pp. 132-133. Languages of 
Oregon, Chopunish and Chinuc, pp. 133-134. 
3165 Number 1. Spring 1836. | [Number 2. Summer of 1836.] 
The I American Nations; | or, | Outlines of A National History; | 
of the I Ancient and Modern Nations | of | North and South 
America. | [Four lines verse.] First Number, or Vokime: | Gene- 
ralities and Annals. | [Second Number, or Volume: | Origin and 
Kesearches.] By Prof. C. S. Rafinesque. | 
Philadelphia, | Published by G. S. Eafinevque, | No. 110 North 
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The I American Nations; | or, | Outlines of their | General His- 
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earth I and mankind in the Western Hemisphere; | the philosophy 
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guages, &c., of all the Ameri- | can Nations, Tribes, Empires, | and 
States. I With Maps, Plates, Views, and Plans of Monuments, | 
Tables, Notes, and Illustrations. | By C. S. Rafinesque: | Professor 
of Historical and Natural Sciences, | Member of many Learned 
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2 vols. 12°. Original Annals and Historical Traditions of tlio Linapis, from 
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lantic Ocean, iStc, till 1820, &c., vol. l,pp. 121-161, contains aboriginal terms. 
3166 American Languages — Wahtani or Mandan. 
In Priest (Josiah). Aniciican Anti(iiiities, pp. ;J!):!-:'.95. Albany, 1833. 8°. In 
ibid., third edition, pp. :!'J:!-:i9r>. Albany, 1833. 8°. 
Contains a vocabulary of 2;i words and numerals, 1-10, of the Mandan. This 
article is omitted in subsequent editions. 
3167 Ancient Languages of the first Inhtibitants of America. By 
O. S. Rafinesque. 
Ill Priest (.J.) Anu-rican Anli(iuilics, third edition, ])p. 304-309. Albany, 
1833. S"^. In ibid; fourth edition, pp. :i09-313. Albany, 1834. 8°. 
This article is omitted in subsequent editions. 
