"Audubon," Nature, vol. lvii, pp. 286-287. London, 1896-1898.
A dour review, in which the writer remarks that Audubon's Birds of America "has great artistic merit but less scientific value than a good series of photographs from life."
"Audubon the Original Nature Fakir," Scientific American, vol. xcviii, p. 59. New York, 1908.
A feeble echo of the slanderous charges brought against Audubon by Thomas P. Jones in 1828 (see [No. 93]).
"A Defense of Audubon," Scientific American, vol. xcviii, p. 311. New York, 1908.
An excellent rejoinder to the egregious article quoted above.
"Alexander Wilson," Pts. I-VIII, The Wilson Bulletin, vols. xx-xxii. Oberlin, 1908-1910.