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ADVERTISEMENT. 



The Editors are determined to use their most 

 strenuous efforts to render the Miscellany 

 OF Natural History worthy of public en- 

 couragement, by uniting science with popular 

 description, and avoiding the indelicacies which 

 but too frequently blemish works on the natural 

 sciences. 



The Editors consider themselves fortunate 

 in being able to present the public with the 

 first portrait which has as yet been engraved 

 of Audubon, in the shooting dress which he 

 wore in the woods, taken from an admirable 

 likeness painted by John Syme^ Esq. S. A. 



