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AUDUBON THE NATURALIST 
CHAPTER XXIV 
First Vistr To AMERICA IN SEARCH OF New Birps 
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Settles for a time in Camden—Paints in a fisherman’s cottage by the 
sea—With the lumbermen in the Great Pine Woods—Work done— 
Visits his sons—Joins his wife at St. Francisville—Record of jour- 
ney south—Life at ‘“Beechgrove’—Mrs. Audubon retires from 
teaching—Their plans to return to England—Meeting with Presi- 
dent Jackson and Edward Everett. . . . .« «© « -« 
CHAPTER XXV 
Avupuson’s LETTERPRESS AND Its Rivas 
Settlement in London—Starts on canvassing tour with his wife— 
Change of plans—In Edinburgh—Discovery of MacGillivray—His 
hand in the Ornithological Biography—Rival editions of Wilson 
and Bonaparte—Brown’s extraordinary Atlas—Reception of the 
Biography—Joseph Bartholomew Kidd and the Ornithological Gal- 
lery—In London again. . «© «© « « © «© «© e« - 
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