With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: Madison did not immediately dispute Hamilton's list, but provided his own list for the 1818 Gideon edition of "The Federalist". Madison claimed 29 essays for himself, and he suggested that the difference between the two lists was "owing doubtless to the hurry in which [Hamilton's] memorandum was made out." A known error in Hamilton's list—Hamilton incorrectly ascribed No. 54 to John Jay, when in fact, Jay wrote No. 64—provided some evidence for Madison's suggestion.
text_B: If a collector was trying to ascertain whether a unidentified manuscript was indeed an example of James Madison's list from the 1818 Gideon edition of "The Federalist", would seeing Hamilton listed as the author of Number 54 instead of Jay be evidence of authenticity?
NO.