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of country and abundance of 

 birds, i, 314; Audubon as tutor at, 

 i, 315-318; Mrs. Audubon's school, 

 i, 323; former wealth of country, 

 i, 323, 345. 



Sainte Genevifeve (Missouri), Audu- 

 bon's journey to, i, 237-341; dis- 

 solution of partnership with Ro- 

 iiier at, i, 241; Audubon's subse- 

 quent visits, i, 242; Ferdinand Ro- 

 zier's career at, i, 244-247. 



St. John, Mrs. Horace Roscoe Steb- 

 bing, i, 17. 



St. Johns, ii, 244. 



Saint Louis (Santo Domingo), i, 39, 

 41. 



Sammis, Capt. S., i, 131, 156, 158, 

 159, 164, 187. 



Sandpiper, Spotted (Actitis macukv- 

 ria), Audubon's early drawing of, 

 i, 249. 



Sanson, Dr., as Jean Audubon's 

 physician, i, S3; his bill of services, 

 resources and favorite remedies, i, 

 53; his inoculations for smallpox, 

 i, 55; his treatment of Audubon's 

 mother, i, 66; for complete text 

 of bill, with translation, see ii, 314- 

 827. 



Santo Domingo, pre-revolutionary 

 lure of, i, 36; Jean Audubon's ca- 

 reer in, i, 36-38; effect of the 

 Declaration of Rights on, i, 37; 

 slave trade at, i, 39-41; cost of 

 slaves at, i, 40; prosperity and 

 praise of, i, 42; population of 

 whites and blacks in 1790, i, 42; 

 plight of mulattoes and history of 

 slavery in, i, 43; Baron de Wimpf- 

 fen's experience with society and 

 plantation life, i, 44-48; unjust 

 taxation, i, 44, 46; debasement of 

 morals, i, 45; bossals, Creoles and 

 mulattoes, i, 44-47; outbreak and 

 progress of the Revolution, i, 49- 

 51; the Revolution in relation to 

 the history of Jean and Jean 



Jacques Fougfere Audubon, i, 50; 

 Les Cayes first touched by Revo- 

 lution of, i, 50; first blood drawn 

 in the North, i, 50; Og^'s futile 

 rebellion, i, 50; later events in ris- 

 ing of blacks and mulattoes 

 against whites, i, 50; physicians 

 and their remedies in, i, 54. 



Sautron, i, 139. 



Savenay, i, 78. 



Say, Thomas, i, 294, 330, 333-334. 



SayornU saya, i, 330. 



Sayre, Robert H., ii, 7. 



Scott, Sir Walter, on Audubon's ex- 

 hibition, i, 359; Audubon on, i, 

 365; on Audubon, i, 366-368; 370. 



Scott, Winfield, ii, 242. 



Searles, Edward F., ii, 203. 



Seaside Finch (Passerherbulus marir 

 timus), original drawing of, i, 425. 



Sedgwick, Adam, i, 399. 



Selby, Prideaux John, Audubon's 

 visit to, i, 374; Illustrations of 

 British Ornithology by, i, 375; to 

 Audubon, i, 375; ii, 102. 



Serinettes, i, 163. 



ShannonviUe (Pennsylvania), i, 102. 



Sharp, William, i, 209. 



Shattuck, Dr. George C, ii, 29, 35, 

 43, 150, 151, 328. 



Shattuck, Dr. George Cheyne, as Au- 

 dubon's assistant, ii, 43; as philan- 

 thropist, ii, 43; 228. 



Shippingport (Kentucky), Audubon 

 as peripatetic portrait painter at, 

 i, 303; 326, 345. 



Slack, Elijah, on Audubon's term of 

 service at the Western Museum, i, 

 304; as president of Cincinnati 

 College, i, 305. 



Slaves (in Santo Domingo), numbers 

 delivered at Les Cayes, i, 31; as a 

 basis of wealth, i, 39; trade in, i, 

 39-41; numbers and mortality of, 

 i, 43; management of, i, 43-47; 

 diseases of, i, 46; cost and taxes 

 of, i, 46; revolt of, i, 49-51. 



