
          are Rosa glandulosa, R. Kentukensis, [Rosa kentukensis] R. trifoliata, [Rosa trifoliata] R. elegans, [Rosa elegans] R. cursor [Rosa cursor]
R. globosa, [Rosa globosa] R. pratensis, [Rosa pratensis] R. riparia, [Rosa riparia] R. obovata, [Rosa obovata] R. serrulata, [Rosa serrulata] R. nivea [Rosa nivea]
R. dasistema [Rosa dasistema] - mostly from the Western states.  & R. pusilla. [Rosa pusilla]
2.  Natural affinities of the genera Samolus, Viscum & Viburnum
3.  Monography of G. Eustachya (Leptandra nuttal) 4 species.
4.  Analytical view of the orders, families & genera of the natural class
Endogynia [Endogona] - & sub class Corisantheria 
5.  Principles [crossed out: Systeme de l' Univer] of the System of the universe
6.  Monography of the fossil turbinolices of Kentucky - 6 new species
7.  New genera belonging to the family of the fossil terebratulates
Gonotrema (30 species) Dictisma, Clipsilus, Reuniria, Strophomene etc.
8.  Monography of the Bivalve fluricetile shells of the Ohio & tributary
streams - 66 species (60 new ones) & 40 varieties contained in 14
genera of which 9 new ones Lampsilis, Francilla, Metaptera, Obliquaria.
Obovaria, Amblema, Reumberna, Lastena, Notrema.

My natural history of the fishes of the Ohio progresses monthly in our Review.
I have 250 copies stroke off apart.  I shall make a pamphlet of it which I 
shall dedicate to Dr. Mitchell you shall have it in time [crossed out:about] nearly 100
new species will appear there at once!  Read the above to the Lyceum.

I shall send you some Bivalve shells for the [crossed out:my] Lyceum; but you must
send me a plant for each & then you may present them in your name.

Mr. Clifford sends on this spring, more than 500 specimens to Baltimore
Liverpool, Paris, Geneva, London etc, but he is determined to send nothing
more to the Academy of Philada [Philadelphia] (nore the Lyceum of New York) who are but
selfish beggars, they refuse to give him a specimen of which they had 12!
although they had rec'd [received] many thing from him.  That plan will not do.

A parcel of shells were sent by Mr. Swainson to me for Mr. Clifford
last summer to New York care of Dr. Mitchell, please to enquire after them
& forward them together with [illegible] new plants etc. and the arranged package
of books, I have just heard of, to have been received in New York for 
me in the Sch [schooner] Aurora from Hamburg.  I have just rec'd [received]  the following
note by mail.  Mrs. C. S. Rafinesque Schmaltz will please call
at Mr. A. R. Edwards, [crossed out:N]  53 South Street to receive a package of goods
marked RS. consigned to you fr [from] Sch Aurora Capt. Warren from
Hamburgh.  New York 13 Sept 1819.  I enclose you a Bill Lad'g [Lading]
of it.  Please to withdraw it for me, & send it on to Mr. Th. F. Leaning
of Philada [Philadelphia] with order to forward it to Mr. Clifford & he will pay you
the freight & charges.  Excuse the trouble.

I understand Eastburn has failed & Silliman's journal is yet suspended
is it true?  I wish it may soon come out again.  I have many memoirs
laying as usual for a year or two; this is shameful, the object of a scientific
journal is defeated when discoveries are delayed in that way.
        