BIBLIOGRAPHY 445 



English edition of a work originally published at Hamburg 

 in the same year. See particularly his version of the meeting 

 with Audubon in 1810, and of their descent of the Ohio in 

 Nolte's flatboat to Louisville in the winter of that year. 



177. WALLACE, W. Ross : 



"Audubon's Hymn in the American Forests," Har- 

 per 9 s New Monthly Magazine, vol. xix, p. 619 (Octo- 

 ber). New York, 1859. 



178. STODDABD, CHARLES A[UGUSTUS] : 



"A Noble Woman's Life : A Memorial Sermon to the 

 late Madame Audubon." Printed by request. Pp. 1-24, 

 18mo. Anson D. F. Randolph & Co., 770 Broadway, 

 cor. 9th St., New York, 1874. 



179. F. 



"Audubon's Birds of America," Magazine of Amer- 

 ican History, vol. 1, pp. 252-253. New York and Chi- 

 cago, 1877. 



Reproduction of a note by J. Prescott Hall concerning 

 Audubon's subscribers. 



180. LOCKWOOD, SAMUEL: 



"Audubon's Lily Rediscovered," Popular Science 

 Monthly, vol. x( April), pp. 675-678. New York, 1877. 

 Records the rediscovery of Audubon's long lost and dis- 

 credited yellow water lily, Nymphcea -ftava, by Mrs. Mary 

 Treat, in Florida, in the summer of 1876. Originally figured 

 by Audubon, with the Common American swan, on Plate ccccxi, 

 of The Birds of America, in 1838. 



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181. COUES, ELLIOTT: 



Birds of the Colorado Valley, Bibliographical Ap- 

 pendix : "List of Faunal Publications relating to North 

 American Ornithology," pp. 567-746. 8vo. Washing- 

 ton, 1878. 



