An address delivered before the New York Academy of Sciences, April 26, 1893.
"John James Audubon," in Commemorative Addresses, pp. 149-192.
An interesting sketch by one who had known Audubon as early as 1842, but replete with errors in dates and questions of fact; condensed from earlier papers. See [Nos. 60] and [68].
American Lands and Letters. 2 vols. London, 1897, 1899. For Audubon, see vol. i, pp. 204-213.
Audubon. Pp. 1-72, illust. New Orleans, 1897.
Originally read before the Quarante Club, and privately printed in the interests of a fund for the erection of a monument to Audubon in New Orleans, a project which has since been realized (see [Vol. I, p. 13]).