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The same: "Third Notice," Athenceum, January 31, pp. 

 87-89. 



"There is amply sufficient remaining in Audubon's pages, 

 for fully a dozen more notices, were we disposed to follow the 

 exhausting system." 



137. (Anon.): 



"Ornithological Biography .... vol. iii. First 

 Notice," Athenaum, pp. 41-42, January 16, 1836. 

 London. 



The same: "Second Notice," Athenceutn, January 

 23, 1836, pp. 62-63. 



138. Waterton, Charles, Esq., Walton-Hall: 



"An Ornithological Letter to William Swainson, 



Esq., F.R.S. &c. &c." Pp. 1-16. Wakefield (Richard 



Nichols, BookseUer), 1837. 



Signed "Walton-Hall, March 10, 1837," and reprinted in 



Moore's edition of Essays on Natural History, referred to 



above. A long and bitter tirade against both Swainson and 



Audubon. "You have seen fit to laud one man exceedingly, for 



his zoological acquirements, who to my certain knowledge, paid 



other people for the letterpress and drawings, which were to 



appear in his work." Citation from pamphlet in British 



Museum Library. 



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139. (Anon.): 



"Ornithological Biography by John James 



Audubon, vols, i-iii," Oken's Isis, Bd. xxx, pp. 922- 

 928. Leipzig, 1837. 



140. Sells, W.: 



"On the Habits of the Vultur aura, with notes on 

 the dissections of the two heads of two specimens by R. 

 Owen," Proceedings of the Zoological Society of Lon- 

 don, Pt. V, pp. 33-35. London, 1837. 



