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down to an honest Captain, who promised to spare 

 no pains or expense to procure the Flamingoes. I 

 think that we shall certainly succeed ; and, in good 

 time, the Flamingoes will reach you. Sister Maria 

 found your drawing of the Marsh-hen, sent it in a tin 

 box through Mr. Berthaud, with the Qgg of the 

 Flamingo. 



Poor Captain Coste lost a whole barrel of birds 

 in rum, overboard in a gale. He brought, however, 

 safely, another containing two large White Herons — 

 Louisiana Herons, several Terns, and Florida 

 Cormorants, which will go b}^ the '' Nimrod," with a 

 couple of Red-headed Vultures. 



This moment, daughter Maria's letter arrived ; the 

 girls are devouring it, and I shall wait awhile 

 patienth^ till my turn comes. 



The Synod of my Church is about to meet. 

 They are scouring and scrubbing and white-wash- 

 ing. They have turned me out of the Study to put 

 it to rights ; and have put my books and papers in 

 elegant confusion. '"^ - - * 



Send me some bird-lime, I want to replace the 

 birds intended for Earl Derby, which were lost on 

 the passage. If you can conveniently procure three 

 Pheasants send them — further this deponent saith 

 not. ^ .. ^ ^ ^ ,c 



Sister Maria, says she commenced a letter to you 

 to-day, (I have my doubts), but had no time to 

 finish it ; she has been putting up curtains and 

 other nick-nacks to accommodate some old bachelor 

 parsons, who will soon be with us to grace our 

 drawing-room. Love to Mrs. Audubon, Maria and 

 John. Good night. - - - "^^ 



J. B. 



