208 
Discoveries ill the Western 
States in ditto. 
1819. Remarks on American 
Genera of plants, 50 N. G. of 
American plants and 70 N. 
G. of animals. In the Journal 
of Physique, Paris. 
New plants, spunges and ani- 
mals in SillimaiPs Journal, 
New Haven. 
1850. Annals of Nature or 
55 N. G. and 154 N. Sp. of Sp. yet undescribed in his Her 
animals and plants. Pamphlet, 
Lexington. 
Sketch of the Flora of Ken- 
tucky, and several Tracts, in 
Western Review, Lexington. 
Monographs of the Genera 
Rosa, Houstonia, Eustachya, 
Lysimachia. N. G. Enemion, 
— Order of Rubiacea classed, 
and several other botanical 
tracts in ditto. 
1851. Western Minerva, se- 
veral N. G. &c. suppressed by 
my rivals! 
1855. The Cosmonist, 50 
numbers, Lexington. 
New plants of Kentucky. 
1853. Prenanthes opicrina 
and other plants, Cincinnatti 
1854. Florula Kentuckensis 
and Prodromus N. Sp. Lexing- 
ton. 
1855. Neogenyton or 66 N. 
G. North Am. plants, pam- 
phlet, Lexington. 
Neocloris or N. Sp. of West- 
ern America. 
1856. School of Flora, with 
figures, Philadelphia. 
1858. Medical Flora of the 
U. States,! vol. 50 plates, 15mo 
5d vol. in 1830. 
Ncophyton Botanikon, orN. 
plants of N. America. , 
1830. American Vines— .Bo- 
tanical Letters to Decandolle. 
1835. The American Florist 
36 figs. 15mo. Philadelphia. 
Atlantic Journal, Philada. 
1835 and 1838, containing 150 
N. G and Sp. of plants from 
Alleghonies, Florida, Illinois, 
Canada, Kentucky, &c. 
1833, Herbarium Rafinesqui- 
anum or Prodromus of the new 
bal, 1 vol. Philada. 
1815 to 1833. Aiitikon Bo- 
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new or rare plants, chiefly col- 
lected in North America. Index 
to ditto, in three parts. 
1833 to 1835. Additional 
Flora of North America, or the 
orders and families, Genera, 
Species and Varieties, omitted, 
misnamed or misplaced by Lin- 
neus, Wildenow, Persoon, De- 
candolle, Muhlenberg, Mi- 
chaux, Lamark, Walter, Bose, 
Adanson, Necker, Agardh, 
Lindley, Pursh, Nuttall, Elli- 
ott, Leconte, Marshall, Dar- 
lington, Torrey, Bigelow, 
Beck, Eaton, Hooker, Schwei- 
nitz, &c. 
1808 to 1838. Amenities of 
Nature, or collection of the 
principal essays of C. S. Ra- 
finesque pn the Natural Scien- 
ces, &c. 
155. GEOGRAPHY. 
Discovery of Enderby Land in 
the Austral Ocean . 
It had long been suspected that 
large tracts of land existed near 
the South pole. In February, 
1831, Capt. John Biscoe, of 
