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PART OF LETTER OF CHARLES LUCIEN BONAPARTE TO AUDUBONp JANUARY 10, 1829. 
From the Howland MSS. 
agent in that port. Messrs F. & A. Filuchs.(?) I shall keep a 
good lookout for it being extremely anxious to see your new 
number. I should never have done if I was [to] repeat [to] 
you all the praise given to your work by our Italian artists & 
men of science! . . . I shall merely state that on my part I 
prefer the plate of Goldfinches to any other, birds and plants, 
being life itself; & that I am most anxious to see Astur Stan- 
leyi which I strongly suspect to be my Falco Cooperii. . . 
By this time, however you may have been able to ascertain the 
fact . . . please let me know how the thing stands. It is only 
