BIBLIOGRAPHY 455 



Cites 939 separate publications by Rafmesque, numerous 

 manuscripts and 134 Rafinesquiana. 



ARTHUR, STANLEY CLISBY: 



"John James Audubon, and the Birds of Louisiana," 

 Times-Picayune, New Orleans, May 2, 1915. 

 Gives an account, with illustrations, of "Fontainebleau," 

 and of the house at Mandeville which is regarded as "the prob- 

 able birthplace" of Audubon. 



230. ARTHUR, STANLEY CLISBY: 



"Audubon in West Feliciana," Times-Picayune, 

 New Orleans, August 6, 1916. 



Follows Audubon's footsteps in Louisiana, and gives an 

 interesting account, with illustrations, of the plantation houses 

 at which Mr. and Mrs. Audubon lived at various intervals from 

 1821 to 1829. 



231. RHOADS, SAMUEL N.: 



"More Light on Audubon's Folio 'Birds of 

 America,' " The Auk, vol. xxxiii, pp. 130-132. Cam- 

 bridge, 1916. 



WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED: 



"Robert Havell, Junior, Engraver of Audubon's 

 'The Birds of America,' " Print-Collector's Quarterly, 

 vol. 6, No. 3 (October), pp. 225-257, illust. Boston, 

 1916. 



Presents a genealogy of the Havell family, and gives an 

 excellent analysis of the work of the eminent engraver. 



233. (ANON.): 



"More Buried Treasure in a Noted Basement," New 

 York Tribune, Sunday, March 11, 1917. 

 An appeal for a better treatment of the originals of Audu- 

 bon's Birds of America. "The original charter of the New 

 York Historical Society signifies that the organization was 



