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92. (Anon.) Jameson, Robert : 



"Mr. Audubon's great work on Birds of the United 

 States of America," Edinburgh New PhUosophical Jour- 

 nal, vol. 2, pp. 210-211. Edinburgh, 1826-1827. 

 The editor stated that Audubon had spent twenty-two 

 years in the study of American birds, and that the engravings, 

 of which several had already appeared, would be accompanied 

 by a quarto volume of letterpress, containing all his observa- 

 tions on the natural history of the species, in the form of let- 

 ters, an example of which was given in the paper on the Turkey 

 Buzzard in the present number of that Journal (see No. 17). 



93. (Anon.) Jones, Thomas P.: 



"The Romance of the Rattlesnake," Franklin Jour- 

 nal and American Mechanics' Magazine, vol. ii (Au- 

 gust), N, S., p. 144. Philadelphia, 1828, 

 This notorious attack upon Audubon's veracity was fol- 

 lowed by Waterton (see No. 115), and referred to by Victor 

 Audubon (see No. 118), in his reply. Audubon's original arti- 

 cle (see No. 21) was published by this editor, who knew so 

 little of its author that not even his name was given correctly. 



93a. CuviEE, Georges: 



"Rapport verbal fait a L'Academie Royale des Sci- 

 ences, sur L'Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux de L'Ame- 

 rique Septemtrionale, de M. Audubon," Le Moniteur, 

 V^- octobre. Paris, 1828. 

 For extracts from Cuvier's report, see Chapter XXIII, p. 

 413. 



94. (Anon.) : 



"Ueber die Abbildungen von Vogeln," in Froriep, 

 Notizen, Bd. xxi, col. 49-54. Berlin, 1828. 



95. W[rLLiAM]. S[wainson].: 



"Some Account of the Work now publishing by Mr. 

 Audubon," Loudon's Magazine of Natural History, vol. 

 i, pp. 43-52 (May). London, 1828-1829. 



