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199. "RENIGNOLDS" (E. R. SHATTUCK) : 



"Audubon's Plates sold for Junk," Forest and 

 Stream, New York, September 12, 1896. 



200. BAKEWELL, W. G. : 



Bakewell-Page-Campbett. Being an account of the 

 descendants of John Bakewell, of Castle Donnington, 

 Leicestershire, England, born in 1638, &c., &c. Wm. H. 

 Johnston & Company. Pittsburgh, 1896. 

 Gives genealogy of the Bakewells, and of the families of 

 J. J., J. W. and V. G. Audubon. 



201. COUES, ELLIOTT: 



"Letter by Audubon to Charles Bonaparte, dated 

 New York, May 1, 1833," The Osprey, vol. ii. Wash- 

 ington, 1897. 



202. ROZIER, FIRMAN A. : 



Rozier's History of the early Settlement of the Mis- 

 sissippi Valley. 8vo., pp. 1-338. St. Louis, 1898. 

 See Part X for some account of the business relations of 

 Audubon with the author's father, Ferdinand Rozier. 



203. COUES, ELLIOTT: 



"William Swainson to John James Audubon, The 

 Auk, vol. xv, pp. 11-13. Cambridge, 1898. 

 Letter dated "Tettenhanger Green, 2 d October 1830" ; re- 

 printed in The Osprey, vols. iv and v (Washington, 1900). 



204. GUNTHER, ALBERT : 



"The unpublished correspondence of William Swain- 

 son with contemporary naturalists (1806-1840)," Pro- 

 ceedings of .the Linncean Society, 11,2th session, pp. 

 14-24. London, 1900. 



Lists twenty-four letters of Audubon to Swainson, dating 

 from 1 May, 1828, to 11 Jany., 1838, with brief reference to 



