BIBLIOGRAPHY 457 



Albert J. Beveridge in Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858, vol. i, p. 

 18. 



240. Walsh, James J. : 



"Audubon the Naturalist," Records of the American 

 Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, vol. xv, pp. 

 8-21. Philadelphia, 1904. 

 States that Audubon "was born on the Island of San Do- 

 mingo not long before the negro insurrection on that island." 

 I owe this reference to a letter of the late William Beer in 1925. 



241. Trudeau, Edward Livingston, M. D. : 



An Autobiography, New York, 1916. 

 The father, Dr. James Trudeau of New Orleans, is said to 

 have helped Audubon with the anatomy of his birds and in mak- 

 ing drawings of them and their eggs. The son possessed a 

 painting of his father in Indian costume, said to have been done 

 by Audubon in the early eighteen-forties. 



242. Sage, John H. : 



"Description of Audubon," The Auk, vol. xxxiv, pp. 

 239-240. Cambridge, 1917. 

 A picture of Audubon in St. Louis in 1843. Originally pub- 

 lished in The Buffalo Courier, August 22, 1843, and in The Sen- 

 tinel and Witness, Middletown, Connecticut, September 5, 1843. 



243. Herrick, Francis Hobart: 



Audubon the Naturalist : A History of his Life and 

 Time. In two volumes, pp. i-xl, 1-452, i-xiv, 1-494. 

 New York, 1917. 



244. Bolton, Reginald Pelham: 



"Old Names and Places on the Heights. Audubon's 

 Minniesland," The Home News, New York, November 7, 

 1917. 



