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MARCH NUMBER NOW READY. 



The Audubon Magazine 



Published in the interest of 



The Audubon Society. 



The Atjdubon Magazine is devoted to popular 

 literature relating to birds and bird lif e, to bird 

 protection and to allied subjects of natural his- 

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JOHN JAMES AUDUBON. -II. 



THE GREAT AUK (illustrated). 



WHAT IS A BIRD? 



EGGERS OF THE TEXAS CO A SI. 



A MEMORY OF MY BOYHOOD. 



CHARLEY'S WONDERFUL JOURNEY. 



THE ORIOLE'S PRAYER. 



THE AUDUBON NOTE BOOK: 



Organization of the, Buffalo Branch. 



Conditions of Membership. 



Membership Returns^ 



The Terns of Muskegat Island. 



A Bluejay's Droll Adventure. 



The A. O. U. Committee on Bird Protection, 



The Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo. 



Two Indian Bird Stories. 

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My Attic. 

 Crags and Pines. 

 Stalking a Buck. 

 Hunting Song. 

 A Summer Camp. 

 Sunrise in the Forest. 

 October. 



New Year's Eve in Camp. 

 Lotos Eating. 

 My Forest Camp. 

 My Hound. 

 Mickle Eun Falls. 

 A Fragment. 

 Our Camping Ground. 

 Watching the River. 

 Flight of the Goddess. 

 On the Death of Buffie. 

 Why I Love Hiawatha. 

 That Trout. 

 Breaking Camp. 

 My Neighbor over the Way. 

 Pauper Plaint. 

 . John o' the Smithy. 

 The Doers. 



Surley Joe's Christmas. 

 The Genius Loci of Wall Street. 

 From the Misanthrope. 

 Gleaning After the Fire. 

 Lines for the Times. 

 Drawers and Hewers. 

 Disheartened. 

 The Smiths. 



To John Bull on his Christmas. 



Our Little Prince. 



It Does Not Pay. 



The Hunter's Lament. 



Ida May. 



lone. 



All Things Come Round. 

 My Woodland Princess. 

 Remembered — L. K. 

 Mother and Child. 



Bessie Irelon. 

 A Little Grave. 

 A Summer Night. 

 Wreck of the Gloucester. 

 Haste. 



A Christmas Entry. 

 Two Lives. 

 Elaine. 



Annie Fay— on Skates. 

 Paraphrase on "Brahma." 

 The Retired Preacber. 

 Waiting for her Prince. 

 May. 



Isabel Nye. 

 Deacon John. 

 Hannah Lee. 

 At Anchor. 

 The Cavan Girl. 

 Old Johnny Jones. 

 In the Tropics. 

 The Mameluco Dance. 

 A Tropical Scrap. 

 Typee. 



To Gen. T. L. Young. 



Roses of Imeeo. 



A Dream of the Tropics. 



Desilusano. 



An Arkansas Idyl. 



The Scalp Hunter is Interviewed. 



The Banshee of McBride. 



How Miah Jones Got Discouraged. 



Greeting to the Dead. 



New Year's Ode, 1866. 



Ballad of the Leek Hook. 



King Cotton. 



Non Respondat. 



Sixty-Five and John Bull. 



New Year's Ode. 



Crusading the Old Saloon. 



Temperance Song. 



O'Leary's Lament. 



Wellsboro as a Temperance Town. 



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