INDEX 



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turn to England from the United 

 States, i, 40T. 



Hall, Harrison, publication of, i, 329; 

 ii, 98. 



Hall, James, notorious review of, i, 

 329 ; ii, 98. 



Hall, J. Prescott, memorandum re- 

 garding The Birds of America, ii, 

 204. 



Hardin, John, ii, 295. 



Harlan, Richard, i, 328; on Ord, i, 

 328-329; 333, 334, 407, 439; ii, 9; 

 on Abert, ii, 3; Audubon to, ii, 

 14; to Mrs. Audubon, ii, 14; to 

 Audubon, ii, 28-29; 58. 



Harris, Edward, meeting with Au- 

 dubon, i, 331; his friendships and 

 career, i, 331, 333; early letters to 

 Audubon, i, 332, 344; Audubon to, 

 i, 448; Audubon to, ii, 26-27, 30, 

 31, 40-41; memento to, ii, 49; Au- 

 dubon to, ii, 64-66, 125, 132, 134, 

 141-144, 147-148; 149, 151,155,157, 

 165; Audubon to, ii, 170-173; 175; 

 Audubon to, ii, 182, 184-186; 234; 

 to Audubon, ii, 251; dedication to, 

 ii, 253; Bachman's ultimatum to, 

 ii, 268-270; in role of mediator, ii, 

 270; Audubon to, ii, 287; Bach- 

 man to, ii, 291. 



Harrison, William Henry, i, 307. 



Harvard University, drawings and 

 manuscripts at, i, 180, 307-308. 



Haskell, Rev. John, ii, 271, 283. 



Hatch, Capt. Joseph E., i, 347. 



Havell, Daniel, i, 382. 



Havell, George, i, 382. 



Havell Henry Augustus, i, 382; ii, 

 189, 190, 191-192. 



Havell, Robert, Senior, his family, 

 i, 381-383; his shop in Newman 

 Street, i, 382; partnership with his 

 son, i, 383; their enterprise in un- 

 dertaking The Birds of America, 

 i, 384; his death, i, 384; their re- 

 lationship as read in the legends 

 of Audubon's plates, ii, 195-198. 



Havell, Robert, Junior, i, 12; Audu- 

 bon's discovery of, i, 382; a family 

 of artists, i, 382; partnership with 

 his father and rebirth of The 

 Birds of America in London, i, 

 384; his "Zoological Gallery," i, 

 384; advertisement of his business, 

 i, 386; story of the Prothonotary 

 Warbler, i, 383-384, 405; Swain- 

 son on, i, 414; Audubon to, i, 433; 

 ii, 33, 34, 35, 38; to Audubon, ii, 

 51, 57, 58, 62, 174, 180, 186; Audu- 

 bon on closing up his business, ii, 

 188-191; settlement in the United 

 States, ii, 191-192; his work, char- 

 acteristics and death, ii, 192; Au- 

 dubon's memento to, ii, 192; his 

 genius and mastery of aquatint, 

 ii, 193-195; as Audubon's engraver, 

 ii, 195; history of his engravings 

 of Audubon's Birds, ii, 196-198; 

 his copy of the work, ii, 203. 



Havell, Robert, & Son, i, 12. 



Havell, William, i, 383. 



Haverhill (New Hampshire), expe- 

 rience of Alexander Wilson at, i, 

 219. 



Hawk, Cooper's. See Falco Cooperii. 



Hawk, Great-footed, Duck Hawk 

 (Falco peregrinus anatum), origi- 

 nal drawing of, i, 311. 



Hawk, Harlan's (Buteo borealis har- 

 lani), i, 311. 



Hay, Robert William, i, 377, 379. 



Henderson (Kentucky), removal of 

 Audubon and Rozier to, i, 236; 

 settlement, early name and popu- 

 lation of, i, 236; game and char- 

 acter of the country at, in 1810, i, 

 236; first Kentucky steamer built 

 at, i, 236; Audubon's activities in 

 1810, i, 237; return of Audubon 

 to, in 1811, i, 242; houses of Dr. 

 Adam Rankin, i, 248; original plot 

 of town, i, 250, 252; his purchase 

 of land at, i, 250, 252; his log 

 house and store, i, 252; town rec- 



