154 IN THE DAYS OF AUDUBON 



the likenesses of the great animals that, like the Indians, 

 were passing away. 



To this great work the father and son now devoted 

 their lives. Victor visited England in his interests. 



Audubon made his home at a beautiful retreat on the 

 Hudson River, which he named for his wife. It is now 

 called " Audubon Park," and is within the city limits. 



The world honored him now with gifts, medals, and 

 titles. With these he adorned the walls of his beautiful 

 home. He associated his son John, as well as Victor, in his 

 work. These were coronation days. 



