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Audubon is said to have been born in New Orleans, May 4, 

 1780, and "in 1810 he embarked in a skiff with his wife and 

 young child for his only companions, and with his gun and 

 pencil for baggage, and commenced an adventurous and wander- 

 ing life — the life of a hunter and naturalist, which he did not 

 abandon until 1834." 



68. Godwin, Paeke: 



"John James Audubon," in The Homes of American 

 Authoi^. New York, 1853. 

 See also "The Home of Audubon," The Leisure Hour, vol. 

 2, pp. 300-303 (London, 1853), and Little Journeys to the 

 Homes of American Authors, New York and London, 1896. 



69. Smiles, Samuel: 



Brief Biographies. Boston, 1861. See "Audubon 

 the Ornithologist," pp. 171-197. 



70. St. John, Mes. Horace: 



Life of Audubon, the Naturalist in the New World. 

 His Adventures and Discoveries. Pp. i-xiv, 1-172. 

 London, 1856. 



71. St, John, Mrs. Horace: 



Life of Audubon, the Naturalist of the New World. 

 His Adventures and Discoveries. Revised and cor- 

 rected, with additions, and illustrated with engravings 

 by J. W. Orr from original designs. Pp. 1-24, 1-312. 

 Boston, 1856. 

 First American edition, followed by others in 1861, 1864, 

 1870, 1876 and later; citation from edition of 1864. 



72. Buchanan, Robert (editor) : 



The Life and Adventures of John James Audubon, 

 the Naturalist. Edited from materials supplied by his 

 widow. 8vo. Pp. i-viii, 1-366. Portrait and vignette 

 on title. London, 1868. 



