INDEX 



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Gilford Audubon at, i, 198; arriv- 

 al of Alexander Wilson at, i, 205; 

 a meeting of rivals at, i, 220-226; 

 in 1810, i, 233; Audubon's legal 

 troubles at, i, 260. 



Lubbock, Sir John, baron Avebury, 

 characteristics in youth of, i, 93. 



Lyceum of Natural History (New 

 York), activities of in 1817, i, 171; 

 introduction of Audubon to, i, 

 336. 



Macaulay, Thomas Babington, on 

 Addison, i, 6. 



MacGillivray, John, ii, 298. 



MacGillivray, William, i, 12; ii, 108, 

 113-114; his assistance to Audu- 

 bon, ii, 125-138; to Audubon, ii. 

 126-128, 130-132, 134; his methods 

 of work, ii, 127-129 ; his History of 

 British Birds, ii, 130, 135-136; his 

 contract with Audubon, ii, 134; 

 character and scholarship, ii, 134- 

 136; his writings, ii, 135; Audu- 

 bon's acknowledgments to, ii, 137; 

 his copy of the Ornithological 

 Biography, ii, 138; Audubon at 

 work with, ii, 178-180, 181; Audu- 

 bon's tour with, ii, 182; Audubon's 

 memorandum of account with, ii, 

 188. 



MacLeay, William Sharp, ii, 94. 



Magpie (Pica rustica), Audubon's 

 early drawing of, i, 178. 



Mallory, E., on Mrs. John James 

 Audubon, ii, 303. 



Mallory, Eliza, ii, 283. 



Mallory, Georgianna Richards. See 

 Mrs. Victor GiflFord Audubon. 



Manchester, visit of Audubon at, in 

 1826, i, 356; Audubon's success in 

 canvassing at, i, 376. 



Marigny, Bernard, his birth, i, 70; 

 acquisition of "Fontainebleau," i, 

 70; his service in France and re- 

 turn to the United States, i, 71; 

 act of the Government to estab- 



lish his disputed claim to land, i, 

 71 ; origin of "Fontainebleau," and 

 description of his property, i, 71; 

 foundation of Mandeville, i, 71; 

 friendship with Audubon, i, 72; his 

 death, i, 72. 



Marigny myth, i, 68-71. 



Mark, Edward L., i, 308. 



Marten, Pennant's, Fisher (Mustela 

 pennanti), Baird and Audubon on, 

 ii, 263. 



Martin, Catharine, i, 27. 



Martin, Maria, ii, 6, 32, 61; Audu- 

 bon to, ii, 65, 156; marriage of, ii, 

 281; dedication to, ii, 281, 283. See 

 Mrs. John Bachman. 



Martin, Marie Anne, i, 26. 



Martin, Pierre, Jean Audubon as 

 sailor under, i, 30. 



Mason, Joseph R., as Audubon's 

 assistant in 1820-1822, i, 307, 312, 

 313-316; his return to Philadel- 

 phia, i, 321; ii, 69. 



Mauch Chunk. See Great Pine For- 

 est. 



McKenney, Thomas L., on Audubon, 

 ii, 52. 



McLane, Louis, ii, 5 ; Levi Woodbury 

 to, ii, 23. 



Meadville (Pennsylvania), "Episode" 

 of Audubon at, in 1824, i, 341-343; 

 and itinerant portrait at, i, 342. 



Mease, Dr. William, i, 327. 



Merchant-traders, means of travel 

 and hardships of, i, 234-236; their 

 journeys by flatboat and horse to 

 and from the West, i, 234-236. 



Mill of Audubon, Bakewell and 

 Pears, at Henderson (Kentucky), 

 history of the building, operation 

 and failure of, i, 254-257; lease of 

 land for, i, 254; description of 

 relic of, in 1879 and 1883, i, 254; 

 difficulties with operation of, i, 

 255; cost, conversion and destruc- 

 tion of, i, 255; reorganization for 

 working of, i, 256; bill rendered 



