- - Tke Filson Club Publicatis.



   8. THE CENTENARY OF LOUISVILLE. A paper read before the
Southern Historical Association, Saturday, May I, i88o, in com-
memoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the beginning
of the City of Louisville as an incorporated town under an act
of the Virginia Legislature. By Reuben T. Durrett, A.M., LL.D.,
President of The Filson Club. Illustrated with likenesses of Col-
onel Durrett, Sieur LaSalle, aiid General Clark. 4to, 200 pages.
John P. Morton  Co., Printers, Louisville, Kentucky. 1893. 3.00.

   9. THE POLITICAL CLUB, Danville, Kentucky, 1786-1790:
Being an account of an early Kentucky debating society from
the original papers recently found. By Captain Thomas Speed,
Secretary of The Filson Club.   4to, xii-i67 pages. John P.
Morton  Co., Printers, Louisville, Kentucky. 1894. 3.00.

    10. THE LlrE AND WRITINGS OF RAFINESQUE. Prepared for
The Filson Club and read at its meeting, Monday, April 2, 1894.
By Richard Ellsworth Call, M. A., M. Sc., M. D., member of The
Filson Club. Illustrated with likenesses of Rafinesque and fac-
simies of pages of his Fishes of the Ohio and Botany of Louisville.
4tO, Xii-227 pages. John P. Morton  Co., Printers, Louisville,
Kentucky. 1895. Out of print.

   II. TRANsxvANiA UNIVERSITY: Its origin, rise, decline, and
 falL Prepared for The Filson Club by Robert Peter, M. D., and
 his daughter, Miss Johanna Peter, members of The Filson Club.
 Illustrated with a likeness of Doctor Peter. 4to, 202 pages. john
 P. Morton  Co., Printers, Louisville, Kentucky. 1896. 3.00.

   i2, BRYANT'S STATION and the memorial proceedings held on
 its site under the auspices of the Lexington Chapter, D. A. R.,
 August i8, i896, in honor of its heroic mothers and daughters.
 Prepared for publication by Reuben T. Durrett, A. M., LL D.,
 President of The Filson - Club. Illustrated with likenesses of the