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vored us with information on the subject of his recent tour, 

 which we are glad to lay before our readers ; regretting only 

 that we are unable to present it in his own rich and animated 

 language, and to invest it with the attractions which it would 

 derive from his own descriptive powers. 



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LETTER OF ROBERT HAVELL TO AUDTTBOK, JUNE 15, 1833. 



From the Deane MSS. 



While at Halifax Audubon received a congratula- 

 tory letter from Bachman, who urged him to visit 

 Charleston and to bring his family. The invitation was 

 accepted, and early in September Audubon returned to 

 New York, where he immediately prepared the new 

 drawings for dispatch to London; thirteen of the land 



