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their contents. For abstract of this paper see Theodore Gill, 

 "Swainson's Correspondence." The Osprey, vol. v, pp. 29-30 

 (Washington, 1900). 



205. Gill, Theodoke: 



"Correspondence of and about Audubon with Swain- 

 son," The Osprey, vol. v, pp. 23-25. Washington, 

 1900. 



206. Gill, Theodoee: 



"William Swainson and his Times," The Osprey, 

 vols, iv and v. Washington, 1900. 



207. (Anon.): 



"Recent Sales of Audubon's Works," The Osprey, 



vol. V, pp. 31 and 63. Washington, 1900. 



Copy of The Birds of America sold by Bangs, February 6, 



1896, for $1,250, and another by Sotheran, London, 1892, for 



£345 (about $1,725), the first with the Ornithological Biogru'- 



phy included. 



207a. Bohemian (C. S. Boutchee) : 



"Early Days in the Lehigh Valley," Black Diamond 

 Express, vol. iv, pp. 3-15. New York, 1900. 

 Describes Audubon's visit to Mauch Chunk in 1829, and 

 gives also a detailed account of the copy of The Birds of 

 America formerly the property of David Eckley, of Boston, 

 and then in possession of Robert H. Sayre, of South Bethle- 

 hem, Pennsylvania (for which see Chapter XXVI, p. 7). 



208. (Anon.): 



"Audubon in the [American] Museum [of Natural 

 History]," with explanatory notes by Maria R. Audu- 

 bon, The American Museum Journal, vol. 1, pp. 82-84, 

 with portrait. New York, 1900-1901. 

 Describes portrait of Audubon painted by his sons towards 

 the close of his life, and given to the Museum by Mr. Fordham 



