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sale of, i, 33; unsettled claims con- 

 cerning, i, 121, 26S. 



Couper, William, bust of Audubon, 

 by, i, 13. 



Cowles, Charles A., story of his res- 

 cue of a remnant of Audubon's 

 copper-plates, ii, 307. 



Crane, Whooping {Grus americana), 

 i, 227. 



Crosby, Fortunatus (Judge), court 

 record under, i, 260. 



Crusader, Audubon's adventures in, 

 ii, 167-163. 



Culbertson, Alexander, ii, 271. 



Cummings, Capt. James, i, 307; ii, 

 69, 258. 



Gushing, Caleb, ii, 241. 



Cuvler, Baron Georges, his eulogy on 

 Audubon's Birds, i, 1; his patro- 

 nage, i, 2; his death, 1, 4; report 

 at the Royal Academy of Sciences, 

 i, 174, 412-413; Audubon's descrip- 

 tion of, i, 410-411; ii, 101, 142, 448. 



Cyclopaedia, New American, Wilson's 

 editorial work on, i, 216-217, 219. 



Dacosta, Francis, and the Prevost 

 mortgage, i, 106; first appearance 

 at "Mill Grove," and his interest in 

 its mine, i, 113; early exploitation, 

 i, 114; as Lieutenant Audubon's 

 attorney and guardian of his son, 

 i, 114; his purchase of a one-half 

 interest, i, 114; his salary and 

 grievances, i, 115; difficulties with 

 young Audubon and with the mine, 

 i, 115; correspondence of Lieuten- 

 ant Audubon, i, 116-123; Lieuten- 

 ant Audubon's appeal in answer to 

 complaints, i, 118; instructions for 

 settlement of claims, 1, 121-123; 

 rebellion of young Audubon, i, 

 123; his praise of Audubon's draw- 

 ings, i, 124; succeeded by Audu- 

 bon and Rozier, i, 132; called to 

 account, i, 146; acquisition of the 

 lemaining Audubon and Rozier in- 



terests, i, 148-lSO; his "rdle of chi- 

 caner," i, 151, 158; his failure and 

 disputed claim, i, 168; award of 

 arbitrators in case, i, 168; repro- 

 duction of his contested accounts, 

 ii, 355-358. 



"Dalmahoy," Audubon's visit to, i, 

 363. 



Darwin, Charles, i, 354, 399. 



Darwin, Erasmus, i, 200. 



David, Jacques Louis, i, 3, 174, 175, 

 176; his revolutionary ardor, patri- 

 otism and popularity,!, 174, 176 ; his 

 exile and death, i, 174; his portrait 

 of the mayor of Nantes, i, 174- 

 176; his reception at Nantes, i, 

 175; his address to the Municipal 

 Assembly, i, 175; his studios and 

 pupils at the Louvre, i, 177; his 

 works and influence, i, 177; in- 

 fluence on Audubon's style, i, 178. 



Davis, Isaac P., ii, 151; on Webster's 

 copy of The Birds of America, ii, 

 152. 



Davy, Sir Humphry, i, 356, 377, 

 379. 



Deane, Ruthven, i, 246, 444, 448; ii, 

 14, 188; on copies of The Birds of 

 America in America, ii, 203, 204; 

 211, 263, 293; on the copper-plates 

 of The Birds of America, ii, 307- 

 309. 



Debtors, terrors of, in England, i, 

 395. 



Declaration of Rights, voted by the 

 National Assembly of France, and 

 its eff'ect upon Santo Domingo, i, 

 37, 49. 



De Genlis, Stephanie-Felicity i> 163. 



De Kervegan, Daniel, popularity and 

 portrait of, as mayor of Nantes, 

 1, 175. 



De La Luzerne, his recommendation 

 of Jean Audubon, i, 32, 34. 



Delos, Audubon's voyage on, i, 347- 

 350; subsequent fate of, 348. 



De Marigny, Ecuyer Sieur, and his 



