BIBLIOGRAPHY 409 



pp. i-vii, 9-298, pll. 351-394; Vol. VII, pp. i-vii, 9-285, 

 pll. 395-440; Vol. VIII, pp. i-viii, 9-256, pll. 441-500. 

 (Pagination taken from Coues.) 

 Seventh and last complete octavo edition of text and plates, 

 being a reissue of the 1865 edition. In the biography, signed 

 "G. R. L[ockwood]., 1870," it is stated that Jean Audubon 

 died "at Rochefort on the Loire [sic], where he had a large 

 estate" at the age of ninety-five, and that J. J. Audubon was 

 born on his father's plantation at New Orleans in 1780. This 

 memoir was issued separately as an advertising pamphlet by 

 J. L. Sibole ("Fine Book Dealer, 109 So. 15 th. Street, New 

 York"), to exploit the octavo editions of the Birds and Quad- 

 rupeds (pp. 1-15, paper cover, no date). 



b. Minor Papers and Reprints 



15. Audubon, John James: 



"On the Hirundo fulva of Vieillot." Annals of the 

 Lyceum of Natural History of New York, vol. i, pp. 

 163-166. New York, 1824. 



16. Audubon, John James: 



"Facts and Observations connected with the perma- 

 nent residence of swallows in the United States." 

 Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 

 vol. i, pp. 166-168. New York, 1824. 



17. Audubon, John James (a citizen of the United States) : 



"Account of the Habits of the Turkey Buzzard 

 (Vultur aura) particularly with the view of exploding 

 the opinion generally entertained of its extraordinary 

 power of Smelling." In a letter to Professor Jameson. 

 [Note.] This communication was originally intended 

 to be sent to a friend unaquainted with the habits of 

 birds — J. J. A. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, 

 vol. 2 (Oct.-Apr.), pp. 172-184. Edinburgh, 1826- 

 1827. Dated "Edinburgh, Dec. 7, 1826." 



