[46] Which I am able to reproduce through the kindness of Miss Maria R. Audubon.

[47] The reference is to Victor G. Audubon's second article in defense of his father, which appeared in Loudon's Magazine of Natural History (see [Bibliography, No. 118]). Swainson's paper, under the same title (see [Bibliography, No. 117]), was published in the same number.

[48] For an account of this discussion see [Chapter XXVIII], where the memorial drawn up and signed by the faculty of the Medical College of South Carolina is reproduced.

[49] When in New York, awaiting the sailing of his vessel, in April, 1834, Audubon referred to Bachman's paper on the Turkey Buzzard in writing to Miss Maria Martin, as follows: "At Phila., Mr. Lee and Docr. Hays managed to have it not read at Philosoph. Socy, but the Lyceum of New York, after reading it, have sent it to Professor Silliman, in whose Journal it will appear. John Bachman may consider himself a member of the Lyceum of New York, and 'mayhap,' a fellow of the Linnean Society of London." Bachman's paper was actually published in the Journal of the Boston Society of Natural History for 1834; see [Bibliography, No. 125].

[50] This paper, entitled "Remarks in Defense of [Mr. Audubon] the author of the Birds of America," was published in volume vii of Loudon's Magazine of Natural History for 1834, and is dated "Charleston, Dec. 31, 1833"; see [Bibliography, No. 124].

[51] See [Note, Vol. I., p. 426].

[52] See [Vol. I, p. 260].

[53] See Audubon's statement of the case, given in [Note, Vol. I, p. 260].

[54] See [Bibliography, Nos. 17-21].

[55] For this privilege I am indebted to Miss Maria R. Audubon.