INDEX 



485 



Mulattoes, numbers and plight of, in 

 Santo Domingo, i, 43; as slave 

 holders, i, 44; revolt under Og6, i, 

 50; first clash with whites at Les 

 Cayes, i, 50; union with the blacks 

 and beginning of general revolt, 

 i, 51. 



Murray, John, i, 377; Basil Hall to, 

 i, 378. 



Nantes, Jean Audubon at, i, 30-32; 

 his places of residence, i, 36, 57-58, 

 86-87; in the Revolution, i, 59, 73- 

 74; Committee of Public Safety 

 and National Guard of, i, 74; at- 

 tack and siege of, i, 74; accept- 

 ance of republican constitution by, 

 i, 75; reign of terror under Car- 

 r'er at, i, 75; fate of Vendeans at, 

 i, 75; savior of, i, 76; victims of 

 Carrier and the plague at, i, 75; 

 execution of Charette at, i, 76; 

 raided by "Tete-Caree," i, 77; 

 restoration of peace at, i, 77; revo- 

 lutionary records of, i, 78; Jean 

 Audubon's activities, i, 78-82; his 

 death at, i, 87; his appreciation by, 

 i, 83. 



Natchez (Mississippi), visit of Au- 

 dubon, i, 308; loss of his portfolio 

 at, i, 309 ; as teacher at, i, 321 ; his 



* first lessons in oils, i, 321; engage- 

 ment of Mrs. Audubon, i, 322; ill- 

 ness of Audubon, i, 324. 



National Assembly of Paris, Declara- 

 tion of Rights, of, i, 49; vacillat- 

 ing policies of, i, 51. 



National Gazette, on Audubon, ii, 

 41-42, 50-51. 



Natural History of Deeside and 

 Braemar, ii, 136. 



Neuwied, Maximillian, ii, 255. 



Newark (New Jersey), Alexander 

 Wilson at, i, 210. 



New Castle (Delaware), landing of 

 Alexander Wilson at, i, 209. 



New Haven (Connecticut), establish- 



ment of William and Benjamin 

 Bakewell at, i, 201. 



Newman Street, HavelPs shop in, i, 

 12. 



New Orleans (Louisiana), memorial 

 to Audubon at, i, 13; Alexander 

 Wilson at, i, 207; Audubon at, i, 

 306-310; his struggles to gain a 

 footing at, i, 310-312; as teacher 

 at, i, 318; settlement and financial 

 difficulties at, i, 319; engagement 

 of Mrs. Audubon at, i, 322; Audu- 

 bon embarks for Liverpool at, i, 

 347; his observations at, i, 348. 



Newton, Alfred, i, 444; ii, 223. 



New York (New York), memorials 

 to Audubon at, i, 13; Jean Audu- 

 bon a prisoner at, i, 32; his re- 

 lease, i, 32, 34; disbanding of the 

 British army at, i, 35; Audubon's 

 introduction to, i, 99; pestilence 

 at, i, 99; 135; Audubon's original 

 drawings at, i, 228; Vanderlyn's 

 portrait of Andrew Jackson in 

 City Hall of, i, 338; Audubon's de- 

 scription of landing at, in 1836, 

 ii, 146; his success in canvassing 

 at, ii, 153; his old residence and 

 estate, ii, 234-236, 310-312. 



New York Herald, account of "Mill 

 Grove" mine in, i, 114. 



Niagara Falls (New York), Alex- 

 ander Wilson at, i, 216; Audubon 

 at, i, 340; ii, 167. 



Nighthawk (Chordeiles virginianus), 

 Audubon's early drawing of, i, 180. 



Nolte, Vincent, on Audubon in 1811, 

 i, 277; his journey from Pitts- 

 burgh to Lexington, i, 276-279; 

 352. 



Northumberland, Duke of, i, 377. 



Nuttall, Thomas, collection of west- 

 ern birds of, ii, 147, 149, 153-154; 

 156; meeting with Audubon, ii, 

 150; career and writings, ii, 

 150. 



Nymphcea. See Water-lily. 



