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“Mill Grove” in 1835 (about). After a water-color painting by Charles 
Wetherill. . . ° . . . . j - Facing 
“Mill Grove,” Audubon, Pennsylvania, as it appears to-day . Facing 
“Mill Grove” farmhouse, west front, as it appears to-day . Facing 
“Fatland Ford,” Audubon, Pennsylvania, the girlhood home of Lucy 
Bakewell Audubon. : : . . . . - Facing 
Early drawings of French birds, 1805, hitherto unpublished: the male 
Reed Bunting (“Sedge Sparrow”), and the male Redstart Facing 
Receipt given by Captain Sammis of the Polly to Audubon and Ferdi 
nand Rozier for their passage money from Nantes to New York, 
May 28, 1806 3 . A 6 . . . . . . 
“La Gerbetiére,” Jean Audubon’s country villa at Couéron, France, and 
the naturalist’s boyhood home . . ° . . - Facing 
“La Gerbetitre” and Couéron, as seen from the highest point in the 
commune, windmill towers on the ridge overlooking Port Launay, 
on the Loire . . . . . . ° . - Facing 
“La Gerbetiére,” as seen when approached from Couéron village by the 
road to Port Launay . . . . . . - Facing 
Port Launay on the Loire . . . . . . - Facing 
Beginning of the “Articles of Association” of John James Audubon 
and Ferdinand Rozier, signed at Nantes, March 23, 1806 Facing 
First page of a power of attorney granted by Jean Audubon, Anne 
Moynet Audubon and Claude Francois Rozier to John James Au- 
dubon and Ferdinand Rozier, Nantes, April 4, 1806 . Facing 
Signatures of Jean Audubon, Anne Moynet Audubon, Dr. Chapelain 
and Dr. Charles d’Orbigny to a power of attorney granted to John 
James Audubon and Ferdinand Rozier, Couéron, November 20, 
1806. . . é ‘ cs . : . . . Facing 
Early drawings of French birds, 1805, hitherto unpublished: the Euro 
pean Crow, with detail of head of the Rook, and the White Wag- 
tail . Q . . . 6 ° . . . - Facing 
Early drawing in crayon point of the groundhog, 1805, hitherto un- 
published . . : . . . ° . - Facing 
Water-color drawing of a young raccoon, 1841 ° . - Facing 
Alexander Wilson . . . . . . . . - Facing 
William Bartram . . . . . . . . - Facing 
The “twin” Mississippi Kites of Wilson and Audubon, the similarity 
of which inspired charges of misappropriation against Audu- 
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