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Morris, of New York, an oil painting of wild turkeys, the origi- 

 nal of which was made by Audubon in 1826 for the Royal In- 

 stitution of Liverpool, and several other paintings and plates. 

 In vol. ii, page 42, of the same journal is reproduced an un- 

 published painting of the Red-eyed Vireo by Audubon. 



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209. Deane, Ruthven : 



"Unpublished Letters of William MacGillivray to 

 John James Audubon," The Auk, vol. xviii, pp. 239- 

 249. Cambridge, 1901. 



210. CoTJEs, Elliott : 



"Auduboniana and Other Matters of Present In- 

 terest," Bird Lore, vol. iii, p. 9. New York, 1901. 



210a. Clark, Edwaed B. : 



"Relics of Audubon," Chicago Evening Post, Febru- 

 ary 7, 1901. 

 An accoimt of Auduboniana and other literary rarities in 

 possession of Mr. Ruthven Deane, 



211. MacGillivray, William : 



A Memorial Tribute to William MacGillivray, M.A., 

 LL.D. Ornithologist; Professor of Natural History, 

 Marischal College and University, Aberdeen. 4to, pp. 

 i-xvi, 1-204, with illust. Edinburgh, 1901. 

 Contains sketch of MacGillivray's life and work, with an 

 account of the monument placed over his grave, and of a beau- 

 tiful memorial tablet inscribed to his memory at Marischal Col- 

 lege, with an unpublished "Journal" by MacGillivray, and ex- 

 tracts from his other writings. 



212. BuTTEEWORTH, Hezekiah : 



In the Days of Audubon; A Tale of the "Protector 

 of Birds." lUustrated. Pp. x-xii, 1-236. New York, 

 1901. 



