164 History of Conchology in the United States. 
“Discoveries in Natural History made during a Journey through the 
Western Region of the United States.” Published in the American 
Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, vols. iii and iv. New York, 
18-19. 
“Prodrome de 70 nouveaux Genres d’Animaux d’Amerique, durant 
Année, 1818.” In the Journal de Physique, Paris, Jui 
“Monographie des Coquilles Bivalves Fluviatiles de 
a 
n, 1819, 3 
la Riviére Ohio, 
contenant douze Genres et soixante huit Espéces.” In Annales Gén 
des Sc. Physiques, Tome iii. Bruxelles, Sept. 1820. 
C. A. Pousoy, of Philadelphia, in 1832, translated this last ps 
per of Rafinesque’s and published it in a small volume entitled: 
“Monograph of the bivalve fluviatile Shells of the River Ohio.” 
D. H. Barnes was the next American writer on Shells, He 
published in this Journal ([1], vi, No. 1, 1823,) an iia ee 
i uctory 
our Uniones. j 
In vol. xiii, of this Journal, Mr. Barnes made a reclamation 
of his species of Naiades. He also contributed a paper describ- 
2 . * oe Bi 5 
1, “Description of Helix Pennsylvanicus.” ote to a Memoir on Sal 
amander, p. 8. Read Oct. 23, 1826. 
2. “Some Remarks on the Unios of the United States.” Read Apt 
23, 1827, wai 
3. “Description of two new species of Achatina from the Sandwit 
Islands.” Read May 14, 1827. 
4. “Remarks on Achatina Stewartii.” Read Sept. 27, 1828. 
‘ od papers in the Transactions of the Albany Institute con 
sist of— . 
25 “ Monograph of the Cones of North America, including t 
2. “The Dolia of the United States,” and 
_3. “Notes on American Shells figured in the Supplement to the Inde* 
T icus.” All read 7, 1830, 
330-83. 
- He also contributed at various times to Doughty ’s Cab 
tof Na my. Vol iphia, 1880- 
net of Natural History. Vols. i, ii, iii. Philadel 
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