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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Rafinesque-Schmaltz, C. S. 



Discoveries in natural history 



made during a journey through the 

 western region of the United States. 

 Amer. Monthly Mag. Crit. Rev., New 

 York, 1818, 3, no. 5, 354-356. Ibid., 4, 

 no. 1, 39-42. 1818.3 



Iq the first of these papers, provisional names 

 are instituted for thirteen genera and twenty- 

 six species. Two new species of Silurus are also 

 described. In the second, the following new 

 genera and species are described: Pomoxis 

 annularis, Noturus fiavus and Sarchirus vittatus. 



General account of the discover- 

 ies made in the zoology of the western 

 states in 1818. Amer. Monthly Mag. 

 Crit. Rev., New York, 1818, 4, no. 2, 

 107. 1818.4 



Introduction to the ichthyology 



of the United States. Amer. Monthly 

 Mag. Crit. Rev., New York, 1818, 2, no. 

 3, 202-203. 1818.5 



Museum of natural history. 



Further discoveries in natural history 

 made during a journey through the 

 western region of the United States. 

 Amer. Monthly Mag. Crit. Rev., New 

 York, 1818, 3, no. 6, 445^47. 1818.6 



Second decade of new North 



American fishes. Amer. Monthly Mag. 

 Crit. Rev., New York, 1818, 2, no. 3, 

 204-206. 1818.7 



Two species of Perca, and one each of Sparus 

 and Petromyzon are described. 



Description of a new genus of 



North American freshwater fish, Exo- 

 glossum. Amer. Journ. Sei., 1819, 1, 

 155-156. — Isis (Oken), 1819, 10, 1038. 



1819.1 



Natural history of the fishes of 



the Ohio river and its tributary streams. 

 Western Rev. & Misc. Mag., 1819, 1, 

 305-313. 1819.2 



Prodrome de 70 nouveaux genres 



d'animaux deeouverts dans I'int&ieur 

 des Etats-Unis d'Am&ique durant I'an- 

 n^e 1818. Journ. Physique, Paris, 1819, 

 88, 417-429. 1819.3 



Abstract in Isis, Litterarischer Anzeiger, 

 Leipzig, 1820, 2.3G-244. This paper has notice 

 of fifteen genera, and adds seventeen new species. 

 Noturus luteus and Pilodictis limosus, gen. et sp. 

 nov. are described. 



Description of the silures or 



catfishes of the river Ohio. Quart. 

 Journ. Sei. Lit. Arts, Roy. Inst. London, 

 1820, 9, 48-52. 1820.1 



A number of new species and varieties of 

 Silurus are described. 



lohthyologia Ohiensis, or 



natural history of the fishes inhabiting 



the river Ohio and its tributary streams, 

 preceded by a physical description of 

 the Ohio and its branches. Lexington, 

 Kentucky, 1820. 90 p. 8°. 1820.2 



Originally printed in the Western Review and 

 Miscellaneous Magazine, Lexington, Kentucky, 

 1819-20. A verbatim et literatim reprint of the 

 original, with a sketch of the life, the ichthyoiogic 

 work, and the ichthyoiogic bibliography of 

 Rafinesque was published by Richard Ellsworth 

 Call at Cleveland, 1899. It contains redescrip- 

 tions of all the species previously indicated by the 

 author, thirteen in number. The name Silurus 

 argentinus is changed to Pimelodus argyprus, and 

 the genus Pimelodus is divided into a number of 

 subgenera and sections. 



Remarques sur quelques erreurs 



ichthyologiques. Ann. G6n. Sei. Phys. 

 Nat., Bruxelles, 1820, 6, 369. 1820.3 



Enumeration and account of 



some remarkable natural objects in the 

 cabinet of Professor Rafinesque, in 

 Philadelphia, being animals, shells, 

 plants and fossils, collected by him in 

 North America, between 1816-1831. By 

 C. S. Rafinesque, Professor of historical 

 and natural sciences. Philadelphia, 

 1831. 9 pis. 1831.1 



A manuscript copy of this work exists in the 

 library of Harvard University. 



(editor) Atlantic Journal and 



friend of knowledge; a cyclopedic 

 journal and review of universal science 

 and knowledge, etc. [edited byj C. S. 

 Rafinesque. Philadelphia, 1832. 



1832.1 

 Fishes of the United States, no. 4, p. 141-142. 



Raggi, G. A. Pesca dei tonni a 

 Favignana. Rivist. Maritima, Roma, 

 1894, fasc. di novembre. 12 p. 3 pis. & 

 map. 1894.1 



Raggi, Luigi. L'aringa e la sua 

 pesca. Schema di una conferenza 

 tenuta il 17 novembre 1903. Rivist. 

 Ital. Sei. Nat., 1904, 24. anno, 132-135; 

 145-147. Ibid., 1905, 25. anno, 18-23. 



1904.1 



Ragsdale, G. H. Speckled trout in 

 Tennessee. Forest & Stream, 1876, 7, 

 85. 1876.1 



Raiha, Onkivesi sisom fiske- 



vatten. Fiskeritidskr. Finl., 1893, 2, 

 166-175. 1893.1 



Railliet, A. La maladie des bar- 

 beaux de la Marne. Bull. Soc. Centr. 

 Aquicult. France, 1890, 2, 117. 1890.1 



Raincourt, de. Sur des osse- 



ments de poissons trouvSes k Ormoy, 

 pr6s Etampes. Bull. Soc. G(5ol. France, 

 1870, 2. ser. 27, 630-631. 1870.1 



Undetermined fragments. 



