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TEN Numbers being now completed, will give an exact idea 

 of the nature and style of the Work. All the other Numbers 

 will at least equal these in interest and execution. It would 

 be advisable for the Subscribers to procure a Portfolio, to keep 

 the Numbers till a Volume is completed. 



** Persons desirous cf becoming Subscribers are requested 

 to apply to Mr. Audubon, or Mr. Robert Havell, Jun. (En- 

 graver), 79, Newman Street, Oxford Street, London. 



Where Specimens of the Work may be seen: or, to any of 

 the following Agents: Messrs. Treuttel, Wiirz & Co., Soho 

 Square, and Mr. S. Highly, Fleet Street, London; MM. Lev- 

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NOTE BY THE AUTHOR. Audubon's first Prospectus was issued on March 

 17, 1827, when two Numbers of his large work were ready, and the last 

 which I have seen bears the date of 1831, when one hundred plates had been 

 published. The present citation is from a copy in possession of the Boston 

 Public Library; it is printed on two sides of white paper, octavo, and bears 

 the autograph of "Wm. Everett, Esq., Aug. 7, 1867." 



