LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Vol. I.

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Audubon[Frontispiece]
From the portrait by J. W. Audubon, November, 1843.
Mill Grove Mansion on the Perkiomen Creek[16]
From a photograph from W. H. Wetherill, Esq.
Fatland Ford Mansion, looking toward Valley Forge[20]
From a photograph from W. H. Wetherill, Esq.
Audubon's Mill at Henderson, Ky.[34]
Now owned by Mr. David Clark.
John J. Audubon[48]
From the miniature by F. Cruikshank, published by Robert Havell,January 12, 1835.
Mrs. Audubon[64]
From the miniature by F. Cruikshank, 1835.
Audubon[74]
Date unknown. From a daguerreotype owned by M. Eliza Audubon.
Audubon Monument in Trinity Church Cemetery, NewYork[76]
Flycatchers. (Heretofore unpublished.)[114]
From a drawing made by Audubon in 1826, and presented to Mrs.Rathbone of Green Bank, Liverpool. Still in the possessionof the Rathbone family.
From a Pencil Sketch of Audubon[128]
Drawn by himself for Mrs. Rathbone. Now in the possession ofMr. Richard R. Rathbone, Glan-y-Menai, Anglesey.
Audubon in Indian Dress[132]
From a pencil sketch drawn by himself for Miss Rathbone, 1826.Now in the possession of Mrs. Abraham Dixon (née Rathbone),London, England.
Audubon[206]
From the portrait by Henry Inman. Now in the possession of the family.
Facsimile of Entry in Journal[221]
Eagle and Lamb[342]
Painted by Audubon, London, 1828. In the possession of the family.
Audubon[348]
From the portrait by George P. A. Healy, London, 1838. Now inthe possession of the Boston Society of Natural History.
Victor Gifford Audubon[384]
From the miniature by F. Cruikshank, 1838.
John Woodhouse Audubon[412]
From the miniature by F. Cruikshank, 1838.
Audubon[454]
From the portrait by John Woodhouse Audubon (about 1841).
Columba passerina (now Columbigallina passerinaterrestris), Ground Dove[474]
From the unpublished drawing by J. J. Audubon, 1838.
Facsimile of a Page of the Missouri River Journal[510]
Reduced one third.
View on the Missouri River, above Great Bend[516]
From a water-color drawing by Isaac Sprague.
Indian Hatchet Pipe[532]
Carried by Audubon during many of his journeys.

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