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of the naturalist's movements and personal relations, before and 

 after finally leaving "Mill Grove." January If,, 1805 — 

 April 9, 1810. (For further reference, see Chapter VIII.) 



in a/c with Wni Bakewell C 



1805 



March 18 Cash 6 



1807 



Apl 1 Cash of Miller 150. 



d*' of Jackson 50. 



1808 



Jan 8 d" of Longacre 50. . . . 



Apl 2 d" of Longacre 50. . . . 



do 25 d 100. . . . 



May 12 d" formon 31.84- 



Dec 20 Cash of Longacre , 30 



18, the day when William Bakewell recorded that he had sent his "brother," 

 Benjamin Bakewell, commission merchant in New York, $150; this was un- 

 doubtedly in payment of the loan which the brother in New York had 

 made to young Audubon for his passage to France. The next item, of 

 April 22, 1807, was for money advanced to Ferdinand Rozier, probably 

 when he was acting as clerk to Laurence Huron, in Philadelphia; "ad- 



