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four of the most eminent Citizens of the American Re- 

 public since the death of Washington. Plates from 

 daguerreotypes by Brady; engraved by D'Avignon. 

 Published from 205 Broadway, New York, by G. P. Put- 

 nam, D. Appleton & Company, and C. S. Francis & 

 Company. New York, 1850. 

 Issued in 24 Parts. For John James Audubon, see Part 

 No. 7; reproduced in Spooner's Biographical History of the 

 Fine Arts, vol. i, pp. 53-55 (New York, 1867). See also No. 

 196. 



63. Philaeete-Chasles : 



Etudes sur la Litterature et les Moeurs des Anglo- 



Americains an xisfi siecle. Pp. i-viii, 1-516. Paris, 



1851. See "Audubon. Le Voyageur et le Naturaliste," 



pp. 68-106. 



An excellent review by an experienced French critic and 



author, who appears to have met Audubon and to have attended 



one of his exhibitions in Edinburgh. 



64. (Anon.) Thorpe, Col. Thomas B. : 



"Incidents in the Life of Audubon," Godey's 

 Lady's Book, vol. xlii, pp. 306-309, with portrait. 

 Philadelphia, 1851. 



65. Geiswold, Rufus W. : 



"John James Audubon," International Monthly 

 Magazine, vol. ii, pp. 469-474. New York, 1850-1851. 



66. Cap, P. A. : 



"Jean Jacques Audubon," L'lllustration, vol. xviii, 

 pp. 70-71, illust. Paris, 1851. 



67. (Anon.) : 



"Audubon, the Naturalist," Gleason's Pictorial, vol. 

 iii, p. 196, with portrait of Audubon as a young man. 

 Boston, Sept. 25, 1852. 



