Bffil3tf&RAPHY 423 



An address delivered before the New York Academy of 

 Sciences, April 26, 1893. 



83. Godwin, Pakke: 



"John James Audubon," m Commemorative Ad- 

 dresses, pp. 149-192. 

 An interesting sketch by one who had known Audubon as 

 early as 1842, but replete with errors in dates and questions of 

 fact ; condensed from earlier papers. See Nos. 60 and 68. 



84. Mitchell, Donald G. : 



American Lands and Letters. 2 vols. London, 

 1897, 1899. For Audubon, see vol. i, pp. 204-213. 



85. Bradford, Mary Flukee: 



Audubon. Pp. 1-72, iUust. New Orleans, 1897. 

 Originally read before the Quarante Club, and privately 

 printed in the interests of a fund for the erection of a monu- 

 ment to Audubon in New Orleans, a project which has since 

 been realized (see Vol. I, p. 13). 



86. AtJDUBON, Maria R. : 



Audubon and His Journals, with zoological and 

 other notes by Elliott Coues. With 37 Illustrations, in- 

 cluding 10 Portraits of Audubon, and 3 hitherto unpub- 

 lished Bird Drawings. 2 vols., 8vo. Vol. i, pp. i-xiv, 

 1-532; vol. ii, pp. i-viii, 1-554. With reproduction of 

 diplomas, etc. New York, 1898. 

 The first volume of this excellent work is devoted to a 

 biography of the naturalist, pp. 1-78, and to his Journals (see 

 No. 42) ; the second continues the Journals, and reproduces 

 most of the "Episodes" from the Ornithological Biography. 



87. Burroughs, John : 



John James Audubon. Pp. i-xviii, 1-144. With 

 portrait. 16mo. and (large paper) 8vo. Boston. 1902. 

 Citation from second edition of 1904. 



