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251. Muschamp, Edward A. : 



Audacious Audubon-' The Story of a Great Pioneer, 

 Artist, Naturalist and Man. Pp. 1-312. New York, 

 1929. 



252. Dounce, Henry Esty: 



"Gilding Audubon," The Saturday Review of Lit- 

 erature, May 10, 1930. New York. 



253. Audubon, John James: 



Letters, 1826-1840. Edited by Howard Corning. 

 In two volumes, pp. i-viii, 1-280; 1-280. The Club of 

 Odd Volumes, Boston, 1930. 



254. (Anon.): 



"Preservation of the Audubon House, at 155th 



Street and Riverside Drive ; Report of Committee on its 



Removal and Restoration." New York, November 2, 



1931. 



Fifteen thousand dollars were required for the removal of 



the house to a new site, and ten thousand dollars for a new 



foundation and restoration. Failure to obtain the required 



amounts before November 30 led to the abandonment of the 



project. 



255. Richards, Irving T. : 



"Audubon, Joseph R. Mason and John Neal," 

 American Literature, vol. vi, pp. 122-140. Durham, 

 N. C, 1934. 



256. (Anon.): 



"A Memorial to Audubon," New York Times, Oc- 

 tober 27, 1935. 

 Plan for the Audubon Memorial Park, including the Audu- 

 bon Museum, in which will be housed the collection of Audu- 

 bon relics assembled by the Henderson (Kentucky) Historical 

 Society. To be dedicated in 1938. 



