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takes charge of his father's publi- 

 cations in England, ii, 31; his fa- 

 ther to, ii, 33-40, 43-44, 55-62; in 

 his father's defense, ii, 55, 88; 65, 

 81, 119, 178, 189; on the number 

 of sets of The Birds of America 

 issued, ii, 202; married to Mary 

 Eliza Bachman, ii, 210; on "Min- 

 nie's Land," ii, 235; John Bach- 

 man to, ii, 261-263, 281-283; to 

 Spencer F. Baird, ii, 278; Baird 

 to, ii, 278; as amanuensis to Bach- 

 man, ii, 283, 291; to Bachman, ii, 

 289; success in canvassing, ii, 292; 

 Bachman's recommendation, ii, 

 292; his issues of the Quadrupeds 

 and Birds, ii, 293, 295; his second 

 marriage and children, ii, 294; his 

 house at "Minnie's Land," ii, 295, 

 311; his illness and death, ii, 295; 

 death of his wife, ii, 303. 



Audubon, Mrs. Victor Gifford 

 (Mary Eliza Bachman), her 

 marriage, ii, 210; her death, ii, 218. 



Audubon, Mrs. Victor Gifford 

 (Georgianna Richards Mallory), ii, 

 258; her marriage and children, ii, 

 294; her death, ii, 294. 



"Audubon of La Rochelle," i, 27, 

 270, 271. 



Audubon (Montgomery County, 

 Pennsylvania), i, 102. 



Audubon and his Journals, i, 22. 



Audubon Association and Societies, 

 history and aims of, i, 14. 



Audubonian Epoch and Period in 

 American ornithology, i, 10. 



Aukland, Sir J. D., i, 377. 



Ayres, W. O., Audubon, on collect- 

 ing quadrupeds, to, ii, 229-230; 

 277. 



Bachman, Rev. John, i, 291, 293; 

 meeting and friendship with Au- 

 dubon, ii, 5, 9; to Mrs. Audubon, 

 ii, 5; Audubon's gift of his Birds 

 of America to, ii, 7; as canvasser 



for Audubon, ii, 27; Audubon to, 

 ii, 27; to Audubon, ii, 32-33, 51; 

 buzzard experiments, ii, 55-56; 57, 

 59, 61 ; publication of his paper on 

 the Turkey Buzzard, ii, 56; on 

 Audubon's working habits, ii, 63- 

 65; account of experiments on the 

 sense of sight and smell in vul- 

 tures, ii, 81-83; Audubon to, on 

 the effects of overwork, ii, 140- 

 141; 146; on conditions in the 

 South, ii, 148; Audubon's winter 

 with, ii, 156; marriage of daughter 

 of, ii, 166; in London, ii, 178, 179; 

 184; to Audubon on his "Small 

 Edition of Birds" and Quadru- 

 peds, ii, 208-209; marriage of the 

 daughter of, ii, 210; on his co- 

 operation with Audubon in the 

 Quadrupeds, ii, 210-211; 216, 220; 

 to Audubon on the Quadrupeds, ii, 

 243-244; 258-259; on the Quadru- 

 peds of North America, ii, 261- 

 263, 269-272, 281-283; calls for 

 help, ii, 262; Audubon to, on mis- 

 chief-making of a "mutual friend," 

 and the letterpress of the Quad- 

 rupeds, ii, 264-267; on Audubon in 

 1845, ii, 268; his ultimatum to 

 Edward Harris as mediator, ii, 

 268-270; on Audubon's Missouri 

 River Journal, ii, 271; difficulties 

 of cooperation, ii, 273; domestic 

 bereavement, ii, 274; his second 

 marriage, ii, 281; working meth- 

 ods, ii, 281; facsimile letter, ii, 

 282; manuscript on the Quadru- 

 peds, ii, 283; early life and career, 

 ii, 284; on Alexander von Hum- 

 boldt, ii, 284; on Audubon in 1848, 

 ii, 288; completion of the text of 

 the Quadrupeds, ii, 291; recom- 

 mendation of Victor Audubon and 

 statement of his part and interest 

 in the work, ii, 292-293; 311. 

 Bachman, Mrs. John (Harriet Mar- 

 tin), death of, ii, 274. 



