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INDEX

Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia,
8–9
,
5
,
192
,
211
,
289
,
300
n
,
314
n
,
315
n
,
340
n
,
341
n
; Audubon and,
10
,
13
,
14
,
251
,
270
,
299
n
;
Birds of America
exhibited at,
247
;
Journal
of,
9
,
190
; and
Ornithological Biography
,
268
,
282
; Wilson and,
12
,
114–15
,
189–90
,
318
n

Adams, Charles Coffin,
347
n

Adams, John Quincy,
170

Age of Reason,
30

Agnes
(ship),
266–67

alligators,
58
,
97
,
105–6
,
192
,
217
,
174
,
186
,
214

Alzheimer's disease,
288

American Ornithology
(Wilson),
12
,
86
,
104
,
110–11
,
114–15
,
187
,
317
n
,
325
n
,
326
n
; Bonaparte and,
14
,
252
; illustrations in,
46–47
,
106
,
217
,
323
n
; Ord and,
14
,
16
,
189–90
,
316
n
,
317
n
; prose style in,
46
; sales of subscriptions to,
105
,
107
,
115
,
315
n
; text-only edition of,
315
n

American Philosophical Society,
268
,
289
,
318
n
,
347
nn

American woodcock,
121
,
139

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