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Dr. Short Lexington 20th Nov 1819 Hopkinsville ---&#13;
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Dear Sir I was in hopes to hear from you, since you must have [strikethrough illegible] known that I was here. -- I returned last Summer &amp; explored during the Seson part of Kentucky, where I have as usual made many discoveries, as well as on the mountains. I found among many others the following new plants in Kentucky --&#13;
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Melothria nigra [illegible] [illegible] Cacalia ponniculata Mostly from the Cliffs of the Kentucky River Curnus obliqua Betula rupestris [illegible]&#13;
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There two last are described in the Western Magazine published here by Mr. Hunt &amp; and club of literary gentlemen. I never heard if you rec'd lately my remarks on the fine [illegible] of plants, you sent me last year. I have since taken the liberty to publish one of them, in the American Journal of Science, under the name of [illegible Myosurus?} Shortii, dedicating the same to you.&#13;
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Have you collected any thing this year for me? I should be highly gratified to hear it. If so send them on whenever an opportunity shall offer. I shall send you my remarks on them, and shall probably publish them under your name at some future period. Meantime please to remember me in all your future Herboriations.&#13;
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I have just seen a new species of Gentian, which may be called Gentiana serpentonia. It was sent from Indiana as a powerful cure for rattlesnake's bites, and [insertion] it [end insertion] even throws them into stupor - So it is said.&#13;
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I have lately found near Lexington the common mistletoe of Kentucky in full blossum, and ascertained that it is an undescribed species, I sh</text>
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              <text>call it Vircum, it differs from all others by being moical &amp; triandrous. Pray have you more than one species with you.&#13;
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You have heard of our new Medical School. The Lectures have lately begun, and mine also on Natural History of Botany.&#13;
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Ms Clifford has found this Summer a great quantity of new fossils, pray are any found in your neighborhood? What are the fishes of your brooks? your land &amp; water shells. What Snakes &amp; Lizards hav you in the Barrens.&#13;
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If you send me some account of your Natural Curiousities, I may if you like, communicate them to our Literary Club &amp; publish them in the Western Review &amp; Magazine.&#13;
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Have you any Indian Monuments in your vicinity &amp; which? We have just discovered 2 1/2 miles East of Lexington, an ancient Town of the Alleghanee Nation, surrounded by and earthen wall &amp; an outside ditch, it is 2 miles in Circumference &amp; of an irregular shape.&#13;
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Mr Clifford is now writing on that subject, he has proved that many of those ancient monuments were Temples; but some were also Forts, Towns, Sepulchral Monuments &amp;. He thinks that the Alleghanee Nation was one of the Mexican tribes, &amp; originary from India, which is likely enough. The name of the Alleghanee was given by the Lenape Indians to the Nation inhabiting formerly the Western States &amp; which they drove away, as [Heckenvelder?] has lately disclosed.&#13;
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Pray, command me freely, in return for the favours I crave from you. Your first fascicular of Plants was so acceptable, that I long to see another. I want particularly Vernal plants, as I have not visited the Barrens nor indeed the West. States in the Spring or at least in May, except near Pittsburgh.&#13;
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Have you seen Nuttall's Work. It is a good one, but has some blemishes. I wrote a long review of it, with corrections &amp; I have one to spare for you, if you should wish to have it.</text>
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              <text>I am now going to publish my Natural history of the fishes of the Ohio, abt. 100 Species of which [?] are new! it shallappear in the Western Magaze. but I shall print some apart to send abroad.&#13;
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Next year my Travels in the West. St. will appear at Pittsburgh. It [has?] been delayed by the hard times!&#13;
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I so many new discoveries to publish &amp; so little time to spare since I have to write all my lectures; that I cannot do all what I wish &amp; must now have off from the pleasure of conversing with you.&#13;
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Believe me Dr Sir respectfully Yours C. S. Rafinisque Prof. Boty. &amp; Nat. hist, in [?] [?]</text>
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              <text>Prof: Rafinesque 20th Nov. 1819&#13;
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Dr. C. Short Hopkinsville Christian County</text>
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