ORNITHOLOGICAL BIOGRAPHY, 



Oil AN ACCOUNT OF THF. HABITS OF TIIK 



BIRDS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; 



ACCOMPANIED BY DESCRIPTIONS OF THK OBJECTS REPBESENTKI) 

 IN THE WORK ENTITLED 



THE BIRDS OF AMERICA, 



AND INTERSPERSED WITH DELINEATIONS OF AMERICAN 

 SCENERY AND MANNERS. 



BY JOHN JAMES AUDUBON, F.tt. SS. L. & E. 



I'ELLow op the i.ixxeax axi» xooumsical jm i e Tim or Eoxnox ; member or the Lrccrx 



AXD LIXXEAX IUXILTV 01" XEW YORK, Of THE XATl'HAI. IIIKTORV WCIETV Of PARIS, TOE 



werxerian xattral iimtory hoviety or iuixbi nun i iioxorary member or THE 



SOCIETY Of XATI'BAL HISTORY Of MAXCHE»TKB, AXD Of THE SCOTT ISM ACADEMT OP 

 PAIMTINU, ARCHITECTURE, AXD *CV LPTCBE, A.C. 



EDINBURGH: 



ADAM BLACK, 55. NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH: 



8, HAVELL JUN, ENGRAVER, 77- OXFORD STBEET, AND LONGMAN, BEES, 

 BROWN, * GREEN, LONDON » GEOKGE SMITH, TITHEBARR STREET, 

 LIVERPOOL; T. SOWLER, MANCHESTER* MUS ROBINSON, LEEDS j 

 E. CHABNLEY, NEWCASTLE « POOL & BOOTH, CHESTER; AND BE1LBY, 

 KNOTT, a. BEILBY, BIRMINGHAM. 



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TITLE PAGE OF VOLUME I OF THE "ORNITHOLOGICAL BIOGRAPHY." 



From a copy presented by Audubon to William MacGillivray and bearing 



the latter's signature. 



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