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the last resting places of many of our leading ornithologists and fewer 

 still have visited the spots associated so closely with the history of American 

 ornithology: Arlington National Cemetery, containing the stones of 

 Bendire and Coues; Oak Hill in Georgetown, the resting place of Baird, 

 Gill, Jouy, and Kidder; the Old Swedes' Churchyard in Philadelphia, with 

 its graves of Alexander Wilson and George Ord; Trinity Church Ceme- 

 tery in New York near the old Audubon home, where John James Audubon, 

 his wife, and two sons, and George N. Lawrence are buried; and Mount 

 Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, the burial place of Thomas M. Brewer, 

 William Brewster, Henry Bryant, Samuel Cabot, Jr., James C. Merrill, and 

 Henry A. Purdie — these and several others that might be mentioned are 

 all spots of special ornithological interest. 



To facilitate the location of these places by those who may be interested, 

 a list has been prepared, containing such data as are now available regard- 

 ing the graves of 35 of America's leading students of birds. More than 

 half of these ornithologists were former members of the A. O. U. Their 

 graves are located as definitely as possible and, with the data here given, 

 may be readily found. All except four or five are marked with stone 

 monuments : 



John James Audubon, 1785-1851. 



New York City — Trinity Church Cemetery, 155th St. and Broadway 

 (immediately in rear of the church). 

 John Bachman, 1790-1874. 



Charleston, S. C. — St. John's Lutheran Church, cor. Charles and 

 Clifford Streets (in front of the altar). 

 Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1823-1887. 



Washington, D. C. — Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, Baird-Churchill 

 vault, facing Rock Creek. 

 Foster Ellenborough Lascelles Beal, 1840-1916. 



Beltsville, Prince George Co., Md., about 10 miles northeast of Washing- 

 ton, D. C .— St. John's P. E. Churchyard. 

 Charles Emil Bendire, 1836-1897. 



Washington, D. C. — Arlington National Cemetery, Va. (north of main 

 road between Ft. Myer entrance and Arlington Mansion, and 100 yards 

 east of the gate). 

 George Augustus Boardman, 1818-1901. 



St. Stephen, N. B. — Rural Cemetery. 

 Frank Bolles, 1856-1894. 



Cambridge, Mass.— Forest Hills Cemetery, Lot 2368, Thistle Path 

 (unmarked) . 

 Thomas Mayo Brewer, 1814-1880. 



Cambridge, Mass. — Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Lot 792, Yarrow Path. 

 William Brewster, 1851-1919. 



Cambridge, Mass. — Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Lot 1099, Larch Avenue. 



