November 1866-February 1867 Vo1ume 98
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November 1866-February 1867 Vo1ume 98
BBIGRAVIA: PUBLISHERS AND EDITORS 98 volumes 1867 November 1866-February Volume 1: 1899 January-APril Vo1ume 98: Publ.ishers: .],r 1876 Novernber 1866-April 1889 May l876-September 1897 1889-l'larch October November or 1897-October, April December 1897 November or December 1897, or 1898 l898-october January 1899 November 1898-June t r "v: I ; John Maxwell and Windus Chatto F V White and Co. Bi99s and Co. May, Wyatt and Co. A F May and Co. Editors: November 1866-April May 1876-September 1889-June october M E Braddon (?) Andrew Chatto (?) 1876 1889 1899 H. French, del THE Illustration to Joshua SQttIRE'S Baggardrs vrSl'f Daughter by M E Braddon (Vol 29) l- l- J- INTRODUCTION In the early 1860s the most popular and notorious new literary phenomenon was the sensation novel and its archetype was Lady Audleyrs Secret, by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.l First as 'The Author of Lady Audley's Secret' and later under her own name or initials (M E B), Braddon went from success to success, outraging conventional morality with her lurid tales of bigamy, murder, and arson - often perpetrated by beautiful young ladies in the politest social circles - yet also winning a measure of critical respect. It was in order to provide an additional, perhaps even more profitable channel for Braddonrs copious outpourings that the publisher John Maxwell established a new monthly magazine, Belgravia, in 186?. Braddon and Maxwell had been living in sin together since 1861, the year before Lady Audleyrs Secret was first published in book form,z and Braddon had become the cornerstone of Maxwell's business as well as of his hearth. Before the beginning of their liaison he had founded a number of journals, including a weekly, The Welcome Guest, and a monthly, Temple Bar, both of which had attracted some quite distinguished contributors and maintained quite good literary standards. Much of Braddon?s earliest fiction originally appeared in these two journals, or in other Maxwell publications: the shortlived Robin Goodfellow (1861) - in which Lady Audteyrs Secret began, but did not complete, its first serial publication - the Halfpenny Journal (1861-5), and St. James's Magazine (1861-82). Early in 1866 Maxwell^sold Temple Bar, the best and presumably the most valuable of his magazines,r with the intention of launching a new monthly, Belgravia. Unlike any of its predecessors Belgravia was to have Braddon not only as a contributor - its most frequent contributor - but also as editor. In 1865 Braddon and Maxwell had paid several thousand pounds for Lichfield House, Richmond, which remained their home for the rest of their lives, and this extravagance apparently necessitated the mortgaging and subsequent sale of Temple Bar to Richard Bentley and Sons. The depletion of their funds may also have had something to do with the decision to install Braddon herself journalists of the calibre of George Augustus SaIa, as editor of Belgravia: Edmund Yates and Mrs S C Hall - editors of previous Maxwell publications - didnrt come cheap.4 But Braddon and Maxwell would also have appreciated that the words 'Conducted by M.E. Braddonr on the cover of the new magazine would in themselves do much to ensure its success. l k . l l 4 r r t v i t tr l o r , ' . n t l r r r . t : . r . 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B y J u l y l 8 l ' i ? i t h a < l d r o p l l r . r l l o l l , l r { l t )r r r r r l r t r . r . r r r r r u r ci r it b e t w e e n 3 ' 0 0 0 a n d 3 ' 5 0 0 u n t i l S c p t c t l t b c rl t i 8 l l , w l r < ' l (r ' l r r r l t o , , o l r tl l r r . r r r r r l i r r z i l e t o F V W h i t e a n d C o . b S a l e s a r c u n l i k c l v t o l r r r v r .r ' i s r , l .r . r l i r r r l rr r, r r l l \ r r f ' t g r this date, during the last ten years of the nr{lgnzirr(.'< s 'xisl.lr.r.. I n t e r m s o f l i t e r a r y q u a l i t y B e l g r a v i a p l ' o l ) r l ) l . Vt ' r ' r r < ' l r r .ittl. , p r , r r k r l t r r i n g t h e f i r s t f i v e y e a r s o r s o a f t e r i t w a s a c q u i r . e ( l b V C l t r r l l o r r r r r lh i r r < l u s . [ ) r . i o r to this' under Braddonts editorship (186?-?6), its lrrosl lrotrrlrll r.ollr.itrrrtor,s a p a r t f r o m B r a d d o n h e r s e l f h a d b e e n w r i t e r s l i k c ( i e o r g c A r r g ' r r s t r rS: .r r l r r ,l ) c r ' < r y F i t z g e r a l d ' a n d J u s t i n M c C a r t h y : n o n e o f t h e s e i s n o w r r < h r y sr . ( , r n ( ' n ) t ) c r c d as more than an interesting minor figure. But as soon lts Clrrrilo rur<l t!indus took control the works of famous Chatto authors like Clral.lt,s ltcrrrlt,, lVilkie c o l l i n s , a n d M a r k T w a i n b e g a n t o a p p e a r i n i t s p a g e s . w l l N , l r r l l o < ' k ' sT h e N e w R e p u b l i c ' o n e o f t h e b e s t s o c i a l s a t i r e s o f t h e n i n e t c e n t l r < . r , l r t 1 t ' v ,w a s among the^ first novels to be serialized in Belgravia uncicr An<lrcw glrgttots editorship,o and the magazine later ran another well-known novcl try I\lallock, A Romance of the Nineteenth Century.T The best ancl bcst-known novcl ever to be published in Belgravia, Hardy's The Return of the Native, was also serialized in the early years of chattors regime.8 Jalnes l)ayn, onc of Chatto and Windusfs stalwarts and a very popular novelist in his <igv, wits one of the most prolific contributors during this period. Another was Nathaniel Hawthorners son, Julian. A little later, in the first half of the 1880s, Ouida, Bret Harte, and Conan Doyle all contributed stories, and Sir Walter Besant and James Riee, authors of such bestsellers as Readlr-Money Mortiboy and fite Golden Butterfly, contributed a novel. In l88s-6 two stories bv M E Braddonrs son William Babington Maxwell were published, and Braddon herself made a belated appearance when her novel Mohawks was serialized in 1886-?, more than ten years after she relinquished the editorship and ceased contributing to the magazine. Recalling Braddon may have been part of the final desperate effort by Chatto to arrest the decline in Belgravia's fortunes. At any rate, in the intervening period of two years before the sale of the magazine to F V White and Co., there were noticeably fewer contributions from famous or even well-established authors, even though sales had fallen to and stayed at their lowest level since Chatto had become editor and proprietor. Interesting new contributors around this time included Eden Phillpotts, Grant Allen, Sabine Baring-Gould, W H Stackpoole, William Le Queux, 'e' (Arthur euiller-Oouch), and E W Hornung (the creator of Raffles): most of these still had their major successes ahead of them. In 1886' the year in which Braddon's Mohawks began its serial run in Belgravia, Chatto also introduced a new policy of publishing only fiction in the magazine. No doubt this, too, was part of his vain attempt to increase its circulation. Just after the sale to white, Belgravia ran a two-part story by Fergus Hume, who had already published his enormously popular novel, The Mystery of a Hansom cab (1996), but he too was a chatto author and contriuuteo nothing more to Betgravia under its new ownership.9 During its last ten years, under the proprietorship first of White (1889-9?), then, in quick succession, of Biggs and Co., May, Wyatt and Co., and A F May and Co. (189?-9),ru the magazine attracted few new contributors of note, and its literary quality deteriorated even further. that magazines than nearly all the other Belgravia lasted longer proliferated in the 1860s as publishers strove to emulate the popularity of Although it rarely managed to attract Smith, Elder's Cornhill Magazine. the very biggest names (as the Cornhill did, and as Blackwoodrs, the Fortnightly, and even finsley's did), and although it generally fell a long way short of Blackwoodts and the Cornhill in the average quality of the fiction (and verse prose) which it ran, it nevertheless succeeded, at least for and non-fictional fifteen years or so, in mustering a passable assortment of lively and readable fiction. P D Edwards NOTES lon Braddon and the sensation novel see Winifred Hughes, The Maniac in the Cellar (Princeton University Press, t980); P D Edwards, Some Mid-Victorian Thrillers (University of Queensland Press, f9?0); Sally Mitchell, The Pallen Angel (Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1981), Ch 4; Jeanne Fahnestock, 'Bigamy: the Rise and Fall of a Convention', Nineteenthtentury Fiction, 36 (June 1981): 47-71. 2The best source of information about Braddon and Maxwell, and about the founding of Belgravia, is Robert Lee Wolff's Sensational Victorian: the Life and Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon (NY: Garland, 1979). Braddon an< Maxwell married in 18?4, after the death of Maxwell's first wife. ? "The purchaser, Richard Bentley, paid12,?50 for Temple Bar. See Wolff p 453. Sersational Victorian, 4S"1" Yates had and edited Temple Bar, Mrs Hall St. Jamests Magazine. "These figures, taken from a ledger in the Chatto and Windus archives, hav, been found for me by Mr Michael Bott, Keeper of Archives and Manuscripts University of Reading Library (where the archives are housed). My informatio about the dates of purchase and disposal of Belgravia by Chatto and Windu comes from the same source. Mr Bott's assistance is gratefully acknowledge< A "My assumption that Andrew Chatto himself edited Belgravia is based o the fact that regular contributors sent their contributions and relate correspondence to him personally. A number of letters from the Chatto an Windus archives, including several about contributions to Belgravia, are hel in the Australian Manuscripts Collection of the La Trobe Library, Melbournr I thank Mr Tony Marshall, the Manuscripts Librarian, for supplying me wi1 photocopies. ?rh" New Republic was serialized in volumes 29-31 (1876) and A Romant of the Nineteenth Century in volumes 43-4 (1880-1). 8Tt. Return of the Native was serialized in volume 37 (1878-9). "Both Fergus Hume and E W Hornung lived for a time in Australia and begr their writing careers with novels set in Australia: Humers The Mystery a Hansom Cab, and Hornung's A Bride from the Bush (1890) and The Bo of Taroomba (1894). 1 n '"My authority for the magazine's changes of ownership during the peri 189?-9 is J R Tye, Periodicnls of the Nineties: a Checklist of Litera Periodicnls Published in the British Isles at Longer than Fortnightly Interva 1890-1899(Oxford: Oxford BibliographicalSociety, 1974). q AUTHOR INDEX Abbreviations: A. IDENTTFIED (published A = Belgravia Annual at Christmas, L867-971. (published H = Be1gravia Eol-iday ttteber at midsummerholiday time, 1876-971 AUTHORS rn this section are listed both authors of signed stories and other authors whose identity the editors have succeeded in tracing. The latter category includes some anon]rmous authors and some identified only by initials, by pseudonyms, or by their authorship of another or other works (as in the designation'By the Author of - - -'). when in doubt as to whether any should be counted as 'fiction', to include it in the indexes. some non-fictional Abel1, works by (e.g. piece the a compilers werr-known novelists semi-fictionat have generally are also sketch) chosen included. rCaptain Brandy's Frank. Bet.r A (1884): 120-8. 'A Fine Cellar of Wine.' A (1885) z 87-I?941. 'Her Ladyshiprs Housekeeper. ' A (1886) z IL3-22. 'Jackson.' 51 (1883): 335-43. 'Karukaya.' 57 (1885): 324-34. lThat Bore Smith.' 53 (1884): 93-100. Adams, Catherine. 86 (1895) : 163-77. "'Caste".' 'Valerian's Aid6, Hamilton. Honelrmoon.' 2 (L867): L69-72. Alexander, llrs [i.e. Annie French Hector]. Ihe Adniralrs llard. 46 (L88L/21 : 356-86, 48I-51O . 47 ( 1882) : 1 0 0 - 1 2 8, 2 3 0 - 5 6 , 359-84, 480-508. 48 (1882): 98-128, 23Q-56, 348-84, 477-508. 49 (1882/3lz 101-28, 229-56, 353-83, 478-508. 50 (1893): 90-127, 23L-56, 352-84. Pound flanting. 80 (1883): L-26, 113-36. 225-50, 3 3 7 - 7 2 . 8 I ( 1 8 9 3) : L - 2 3 , 1 1 3 - 3 7, 2 2 5 - 5 0 , 3 3 7 - 7 4 . 82 ( 1 8 9 3) : L - 2 3 , l l 3 - 3 7 , 225-57, 337-72. 'Our Junior Partner.' A (L872lz 116-23. rThe Thirteenth Allbutt, Edward. of February.' 90 ( 1 8 9 6 ) : 1 8 0 - 9 7 . rRogerrs Romance.r 93 (1897): 153-8. Alden, W L. 'The Swinton fncident. | 93 (1897): 303-12. 'Zanze rs Festival. | 93 ( 1897 ) : 369-77 . rPatent No. 59, 188-., Alexander, T P. 69 (1889): 502-6. 'California Allan, James W. Jackson.' A (1874): 89-95. ' A Allen, crant. Family History.) 45 (1881): L5A-74. 'fn Strict Confidence.' A (1885): 1-[?15]. fMr. Pierrepont's (1886/7lz Repentance.r 6l L83-2O4. 'I"ly Christmas Eve at Marzin.' A (1888): 1-[?10]. fProfessor ' Milliter' s Dilenma. 56 ( 1885 ) : L72-95 . rA Jerry allibone, Arthur. Builder.' 6I (L886/7)z 50-66. 'A Strange Althorp, Annette. Love Letter.' A (1884): 40-50. 'Flounderrs t Andrew, F J. 69 (1889): 49L-6. Quest. rAn Undergraduate,s nnstey, I . ' [, ' r a n k ] . Aunt. | 49 (Lgg2/3): 45_53. 'vioretr Arbuthnot, g4 (1994): c E. a story of To-Day., 195-205. r B a b e t t e . , Arbuthnot, E. 94 (1897 ) : 502-7. rOutwitted.' Arden, H f. 65 (1888): 9O-9. rrris Better to Have Loved and Lostr. 63 (l8g7): 240-9Argles, Margaret Wolfe. See Hungerford, Margaret. r L o r d Arkwright, Richard. John,s Bargain.' 7L (1890): 164_9. 'Dear Heart.r Armitt, Annie. 78 (1992): 4Og-22. rA Difficult Choice.r 77 (1892): 264-80. 'Effiets Lodger. | 74 (1891): 296*309. rTenants of My Shanty., 67 (1888/9): 41-58. 'A Hostess by proxy.' Armstrong, Urs. 79 (1992): 190-5. 'A Genuine Sheraton. | Armstrong, Florence C. 63 ( 1BB7 ) : 33-47 . rMrs. Ponsonby's poodle. ' Armstrong, Lucie H. A ( 1892 ) : 50-61. -18 'A New calatea. , (1892 ): 386-97. fA Note of Enquiry. | 82 ( 1893 ) : Z7O-BO. rA Substitute.' A (1893 ): 52-8. 'A Dreadful Arnold, Edwin Lester. Night., 84 (1894): 33-42. 'The White Feather.' Arthur, Louis. 68 (1889): 363-94, 498-509. ' (Royal Bacon, Captain Wel-ch Fusiliers). 14 "'Me and Mv pal". (1871): 82-8. rHow I Lost the Baddeley, R W. Heiress.' A (1g71): 22-32. 'Only a Curate. ' 19 (1872/3)z 529-66. rThe Stout Skater.f A (1873)t 74-80. 'Mildred Baker, H Barton. Blaquaire.' A (1881): 110-28. 'An Odd Tale.' A (1883): 2L-3O. rAn Artistrs Baldwin, Astley H. Mode1. r 14 (Ig7I ): 176-84. 'Brierly Grange.' A (1869): 65-73. rA Christmas peal.r 13 (I87O/I): 3O2-I2. lLost Sight Of.' 4 (1867/8): 188-207, 336-56. rA Mysterious Lodger.r A (1870): 65-73. 'A Visitor at Sea.' 19 (1872/3): 390-6. ' T h e Bary, M F. Mystery of the Dover Express.' 90 (1896): 277-96. rLarry's Banks, Isabella Banks]. IUrs G Linnaeus Apprenticeship.r A (L872) z 48-57. 'The Pride of the Corbyns.' A (1875): 64-80. 'Wraith-Haunted.' A (1868) : 7l-80. rThe General.' Bardsley, The Rev C W. 57 (1885): 299-313. 'At the y., Baring-Gould, SIabine]. 53 (1gg4): 169-87, 291-311. 'Ttre BIue Vase.' 62 (1887): 42I-4O. rThe Death of Frangois de Senac.' 61 (LggG/7): 499-509. rThe Murder in the grfider Strasse.' 61 (Lgg6/7)z 4l-9. rA Night in Hummelstein.' 63 (1887): 432-4L. 'Thorleigh Barker, A E. Moat.t 28 (L875/61:. 34I-52. rTrBonnie Lass or tr Felrs.' g4 (1g94): Barlow-Massicks, c A. 374-gg. r A n ' Barr, Robert. Invitation. 93 (1897 ): LL4-27. 'A Man Fights Best in His Own Township.' H (1997): 17-37. Basil [Pseudonym of Richard Ashe King]. Herself',.' A (lgg5): "'For s9-[?78]. The Wearing of the Green. 52 (IBg3/4): 356-84, 4BI-508. 53 (1884): 101-28, 229-56, 355-84, 4Bt-508. 54 (1884): 99-L24, 225-56, 358-84, 4BL-5O7. 23L-56. See also King, Richard Ashe. 55 (1884/5)t lO3-28, Bataille, Battersby, 'EIsa.' Albert. 52 (L883/41: 337-46. 'Eurypterus Cardinis. | 68 (1889): Captain T Preston. 410-17. ' H o w D o c t o r M c K e o w nR o b b e d t h e N a t i o n a l G a 1 l e r y . ' A ( 1 8 8 8 ) : 24-[?36]. 'Waste Products.' L62-8. Battersby, Lieut CoI T Preston. 98 (1899): rWhen Sparro\{s Build.' Beattie, llrs A S [?Beatty]. 26 (1875): 85-108. rone Day Too Late!r Beattie, Flora. 83 (1894): 365-92. rA B1ue-Jacket's Peril.' a (1875): Beatty, A S [?Hrs A S Beattie]. 18-23. 'Little Coo-Cooi or the Khitmutgar's Revenge.' 2L (1873): 309-40. rLa Petite 445-56. Blanchisseuse.' 93 (1897): Beaumont, Arthur. l4argaret. Beaumont, Averil See Hunt, Ipseudonmym]. rThe Brave GirI 77-92. A (1878) z Bede, Cuthbert. of Glenbarr.' 'The Fairy-Man 34 (L877/8)z and the Lady of the Rock.' 59-69. rJ. and H.; or, Rural Courtship.r A (1879): 18-2f. 'The Deaf Colonel.' 78-105. 93 (1897): Begbie, A H. 'A Duel and a Dupe.'96 (1898): 71-83. BelI, E H. 'The Black Ghost.' H (1889): 26-I?40). Bennett, Cyril. 'The Writing 67 (1888/9): 318-30. on the Arm.t 'The Shriek.r H (1883): 82-8. Bennett, w C. 'snatched from Niagara.' H (1878): 90-[?]. 'The Rectorrs 160-7. Resource.r 75 (1891): Annie. Berlyn, rThe Humbling of the Memblings.' L-29. A (f882)z Besant, Walter. and Conditions of llen. AI.l Sorts Walter, and Rice, James. Besant, 1-31, L29-59, 47 (1882 ): 257-87, 387-42I. 46 (L88L/21 z 129-59, 25'7-84, 385-410. 1-33' 48 (1882): 257-94, 385-4L9. I-26' L29-54. 49 (L882/3)z 'Alone 118-28. H (1887): on the Goodwins.' Bettany, Jeanie Gwynne. 'Lord Merivale's 47-60. Wooing.' 74 (1891): 'My Dresden Shepherdess.' 66 (1888): 323-34. 'A Mystery Indeed.' 476-85. 63 (1887): 'No Laughing 458-64. Matter.r 68 (1889): Bingham, C1ifton. 'A Bachelorrs 39-47. Bedroom.' 62 (1887): Bird, Clement. 'A Dangerous Friend. | 360-8. 63 (1887): rA Police 'The Wild B1ack, Black, | Victim. Record of 'Caroline.' 332-43. 64 (I8a7/8lz 216-29. 66 (1888): Jabez Speed.' 73-99. 59 (1886): Clementina. rMoonlight 282-90. 53 (1884): and Floods.' 'Presages of Approaching Il1.' 44 (1881): William George. 103-7. rDean Swiftrs 398-403. 25 (1874/5lz Ghost.r E Owens. Blackburne, rA Mysterious 98-107. 69 (1889): House.' Algernon. Blackwoodf rThe Honeymoons.' 425-36. 8 (1869): Sidney L. Blanchard, rTrouble 175-85. in Dahorney.' 96 (1898): Blindloss, Harold. rA Gentleman of the Road.' L29-36. 94 (1897): Blissett, Nellie K. | 'Without 24L-9. 93 (1897): Due Authority. rThe Terrible 114-19. A (La74l: Night.' H olivia. Boddington, tHis First 188-201. Review.' 64 (L887/8)z Boehm, Lise. 'Up the Yangtsze.' 272-88. 85 (1895): tLed Captive.' 265-78. 72 (1890): Bourke, Audrey. 'A Subterranean H Park. Mystery.r A7 (1995): 3I_46. 'Eily's James. Ghost.f A (1975): 34_g. ' s u s c e p t i b l e Boyd, Malcorm. Johnnie., 75 (lg9r): 255-7g. 'How I Boyd, Percy. Shot My First Snipe.' 27 (Ig75): 533_46. 'My First Client.' 24 (Lg74lz 230_50. r A Boyle, C. St. Valentine,s Eve., 19 (Lg72/3lz 4g5_9. 'Dr. Gates Boyle' F[?rederick]. and the Sdnoritas.' H (lggO): Bowden, 22 (L873/4lz 5-29, 133-65' 26I-84, 389-419. Iost for Iove. 24 (L874) z 2 3 ( 1 8 7 4 ) : 5 - 3 2 , 1 3 3 - 6 4 , 2 6 L ' 9 3 , 3 8 9 - 4 L 7. 5-29, 133-55, 26L-82, 389-410. 25 (L8'74/5)z L32-48. 14 (187I): 389-420. 13 (L870/Ilz iflre Iove].s of Arden. 5-30, 133-63' 5-33, 131-59, 257-84, 385-408. 15 (187I): 85-131, 229-56, 357-88, 26L-9L, 481-510. 15 (L87L/2)t 478-9s. 13 (1870/L)z 5-26' 133-56, 261-88. rdlly Darrell. 59 (1886): lfohawks. 58 (1885/61 r 257-87, 385-412. 1-30, L29-6O' L-28, L29-56, 257-89, 385-413. 60 (1886): 1-31, 129-63, 360-84. 257-88, 385-423. 61 (L886/7 l: rl,lr. and Mrs. de Fontenoy. | 447-60. 10 (L869/70) t ' T h e l . , l u d i eC 1 a s s i c s , N o . 1 . ' 5 (1868): 41-50, L62-75. 'My Sister Caroline.' l0 ['Edited by M. E. Braddon']. (IA69/7Olz 479-505. 11 (1870): 101--30. rMy Wifers Promise.' A (1868): I-11. rMy Unlucky Friend. | 1 0 ( L 8 6 9 / ' 7 O lz 8 4 - 5 . 'old Rudderford Ha1l.' 1-18. A (1871): 'on the Brink.' L2 (1870): 324-I?3561. 'Prince Ramji Rowdedow.r A (1873)z L6'23. fThe Scene-Painter's Wife.' A (1869): I-7. 'sebastian.' H (1876): 40-[?59]. ' T h e S i n s o f t h e F a t h e r s . t L 2 ( 1 8 7 0) : 4 A 4 - 5 O 7 . 'Sir Hanbury's Bequest.r A (1874): 1-13. 'Sir Luke's Return.' A (1875): 1-17. rsir Philip's Wooing.' A (1869): 49-60. 19 (1872/3): 5-38' 749-87, 293-330, stpngers and Pilgrins. 437-75. 20 (1873): 5-35, L49-75, 277-308, 4O5-4L. 2L ( 1 8 7 3) : 116-48, 245-68, 373-94, 5L2-3'7. 'The Splendid Stranger.' 11 (1870): 5-20. 'Too Bright to Last.r A (1870): 97-llO. L7 (L872lz Bnd. 16 (L87I/2)t 389-42L. To the Bitter 5-37, 133-68, 261-83, 405-39. 18 (1872)| 5-37, 149-80, LL7-46t 26I-92. 293-327, 437-84. 19 (1872/3): rThree Times.r A (1872): f-15. Bowker, 48-[?61]. 'A Scratcher.' g5-94. H (1894): 'Arbertyne' Frederick. s wooing. r 54 ( rgg4 ) : 342-57 . rDream Music.' H (lg7g): 99_t?1111. 'A Story of the Transvaal., 33 (La77lz 439_50. Braddon, M E. Birds of prey. I (L866/7)z 5-33, 13l_63, 257_gg, 383-414. 2 (1867): 5-33, 131-62, 257_86, 383_408. 3 ( 1867 ) : 5-31, I92-2I7 , 369-82, 442-59. Bound to John Cmpany. 6 (1969): S_Zg, 163_94, 32I_53, 479-506. 7 (1868/9lz 69-94. ISee below, p 42: note to Chronological Index, 6 (July_Oct 1g69).1 charlottets rnheritance. 5 (1969): 244-gg, 416-46, 569-600. 6 (1868): 133-62, 303-19, 46I-77, 585_617. 7 (1868/9): 128-63, 286-308, 421_44, 559_86. rChristmas in possession., A (1969): llO_23. circe' or Ttrree Aets in the Life of an Artist. 2 (ra67)z ll3-30, 235-56, 361-82. 3 (18G7): 108_30, 240_56, 303_26. 'Colonel ' Benyon's Entanglement. (Ig72l: lg 69_g9 , 2L3_27. Boyle ' rAt Daggers Drawn.r I (1966/7) z 335-45. Dead-Sea Fruit. 3 (1857): l3I_57, 257_B-t, 3 8 3 - 4 0 7 . 4 (L867/a)z 5-31, 131-52, 257-75, 383-409. 5 (1868): 5 - 2 9 , 1 3 1 - 5 5 , 2 8 9 _ 3 L 4 , 4 4 7 _ 7 0 . 6 ( 1 8 6 8) : 9 9 - 1 1 6 , 2 6 5 - 8 7 , 378-91. IDorothyts RivaL.' A (1867): 98-107. rThe Dreaded Guest.' A (1971): LL2-2g. fEveline's Visitant.' L (Lg66/7lz 351_g. Pentonrs euest. 11 (1970): S-32, 133_60, 26L_92, 3g9_4I5. 12 (1870): S-32,133-60,26L-9L, 389-419. 13 (IB.?O/L): 6 8 - 9 6 , L 9 7 - 2 2 3 , 3 5 7 - 8 6 . 4 8 5 - 5 0 7. L 4 ( 1 8 7 1) : g g _ I L . 7, 225-48. rFound in the Muniment Chest. r A (1967): l-11. rA Good Hater.r A (18?2): 58-90. rA Great Ball and a creat Bear.' 4 (Lg67/glz 276-A6. rHer Last Appearance., A (1826): 61-t?731. Eostages to Fortune. 25 (1874/5): 5-37, 149-73, 293_316, 437-64. 26 (1875): 5-37, L49-79, 293-32L, 437-67. 27 ( 1 8 7 5) : 5 - 3 1 , 1 4 9 - 7 O , 2 9 3 - 3 1 5, 4 3 7 - 5 2 . 2 8 ( I 8 7 5 / 6 ) z 86-99. 'In Great Waters. | 15 ( l87l ) : 229-49. rJohn cranger., A (1870): I-14. Joshua Eaggardrs Daughter. 28 (1875/6)z 149-80, 293_324, 437-69. 29 (1876): S-42, t49-73, 410-35, 551-75. 30 (1876): 10-38, 228-55, 290-311, 482-508. 3l (L876/j) z 2L-45, 163-88. I Levinson I s Victim. I I0 (L869/7Olz 329-4L. rThe True Story of Don Juan.' 49-55. A (1868): 'A very Narrow Escape.' 195-205. 10 (1869/70): | 'A Noble Vengeance. 33I-47. 56 (1885): Bradshaw, Annie. 'Bolingbroke 130-43. 2'7 (1875): Grinds.' Bradwood, Wat. 'The Lych-Gate.'A (1870): 113-9. 'The Fourth Pearl.' 245-8I. 95 (1898): Breslin, J william. ' A 63-75. 78 (1892): Maori Tangi.' H[ilda] SIpottiswoode]. Brodie, I l'lrs. westerveldt' 184-90. 75 ( 1891 ) : s Diamonds. | ' 1 6 'Romance of a Handsome Cab.t (1891): 48-55. 'The Great Jamsetjee 66-84. Railway.' 54 (1881): Brooke, Geoffrey. 'The Assassin 59 (1889): 345-63. and the Child.r Brown, H V. rFaces in Secret.' A (1888): 107-[?] rWhy Adam l,tuir Killed 153-63. Himself .' 68 (1889): rA surgeon's 89 (1896): 64-81. Wife.' Buckler, Alison. rThe Primrose 81 (1893): League Party.r Budd, Sarah Catherine. Buisson, 242-94. 'A woman Who Did the Right.r 337-55. 9t (1896): rThe Baron's Coffin.' 9 (1869): 351-71. Ada. I The Ghost's 359-63 . Summons. | 4 (L857 /8) z 'My Auntrs Pearl Ring.r 4 (1867/8lz 56-56. 'A Story Told in a Church.' A (1857): 56-64. 'Under the Lilies.r 11 (1870): 184-95. ,Lifers Burnand, R M. gO_7. Episodes.r H (1993): rLady Haversham,s philip. Burne-Jones, I Butler. 93 (lgg7): 320_40. rAfter Burrerr, Laura. g0 (rg93): Much suffering.' 26g-g2. r T h e Bury, Edmund. Clink of GoId.r 51 (lgg3): 81_9g. ,The Song Butt, Geraldine. and the Singer.' gO_92. 70 (1gg9): 'Dumbleton's Butt, K. Victoria Cross.' 59 (1996): 56_9. rThe Story of a Button.' A (ISg9): 125-9. I After Butt, L. Five years. ' 86 ( lg95 ) : 65-71. 'A Karroo Love Story., 90 (1996): 2g7-3I2. I Miss Fa1kiner. , 86 ( 1895 ) : 405-14 . tAn Imposter.r Byrne, Ulick. (i.gg8/9): 6j 2gB_302. 'Fruit Byrrne, E Fairfax. out of season. | 72 (1990): 156-7g. rA Strange Ca1thorp, Annette. Love Letter.' A (Igg4): 40_50. rMrs. Robson. r Cameron" Ir{ary Lovett. H (fgg6): 90_9. tA A (lgg4): euakeress.r 106_1g. See also Lovett-Cameron, Hrs H. 'The Lifted Cane, Bevis. Veil.' A (1g95) z 72_84. 'Our Vagabond Carew, Rachel. j2_go. Friend.' H (1996) z , A Carlos-Clarke, Charles. Drag-Hunt at Christmas., g_15. A (1959): , T h e Carr, llrs Comyns. Last Day of Carnival.' H (1979): 99_llo. rAn Experiment.f cartwright, llrs Edward. gz (1997): 4rg-40. 'A Mission gg (1895): in Life.' 277_302. 'A crime cassilis' rna Leong4- g4. or an Error?r H (rg94): 'Dr. Vyron.! 86 (1895): 39O-4O4. 'V'ronica Mary. ' 91 0-996 ) : 35_5g. 'The Wishing poot.' H (1895): 73_99. 'The Jet Cecil, Edward. Cross. I 94 (Lg97l: 4LI_20. r T h e chalmers. Jessie. shadowy Third., 9g (rg99): 473-g. r 69 (lgg9): "Toddles"., 293-306. 'John Everardrs Chambers, Augrusta. Difficulties., 66 (lggg): I?l_g6. 'In Cold Chambers, C Haddon. Blood.r 60 (1986): 304_24. 'rn the Night. , SB (1885/6 ) : 42L_45. 'An Underground Tragedy.' (Igg6/7): 6l 205_lg. 'The White Cat.' 63 (1887): 292_8. rAn Errand Chandler, Blanche Wil1s. g9 (1g96): By Night.r 399_410. 'A Makeshift Chatterton, G G. atonement., H ( Lg94): 95_103. ' c h r i s t m a s E v e cheltnarn, charles smith. in a watch-House.' A (196g): 97-105, rThe eueen of the Realm of a Mirlion Detights.' 4 (L867/g): 315_26 _ | Chilcott, R V. Ben',.' "Bachelor 2 9 ( 1 8 7 6) : 8 7 - 9 7 . Childar, Catherine [?Catharine].'The Two Professors (1gg4 ., 469-80. ,My wedding 54 ): Journey., A (lgg4): 93_105. 'Meg.' Keith. A (lggS): 37_t?441. ,The Tragedy of Life.' 69 (1g89): 24_36 'The chances clarke, charles. g2-g. of a Battue.r A (196g): 'Highly Clarke, H E. Recomrnended.' 63 (1gg7): 486_50g. rThe portrait's C1arke, H Savile. Warning.r 4 (Lg67/glz 429_37. 'cicely clarke, sherdonchrystar.' 61 (rgg6/7). 32-40. rA Life Clark, Georgiana C. lfatch,' A ( Lg67,): 113_21. 'Bewitched cobban, J Macraren. in Mid-ocean., 45 (1gg1): 39-50. tThe Green Turban.' 50 (lgg3): 204_2I. 'John Calthorpers Theft.' 45 (lggl): 310_33. rThe plague-Smitten Ship. | 43 (1gg0,zl): 436_54. rThe Reverend James christison's Adventure.' 44 (rggr): L7r_92 Christie, 10 rAn Accident - Nothing llaud. More.' 95 (1898): 509-26. rMy First (1886): John T. Resurrection.'60 161-75. ' P o o r Eon Margaret. Janey.' 94 (1897): 235-47. 'The Captainr s Last Love. | Wilkie. 31 (L876/7 | z 257-74. fThe Duel in Herne Wood.' 34 (L8'77/8)z 304-30. fre Baunted Eotel. 35 ( 1878 ) : 385-412. 36 ( 1878 ) : IO7-28, L29-52, 360-84, 385-411. 110-28. 37 (L878/9lz Eeart and Science. 4A (1882): L75-99, 438-65. 312-33, 49 (L882/3): 54-80, 158-93, 3I2-4I, 443-74. 50 (1883): 39-69, L6O-92, 298-330, 499-508. rHor.t I Married Him.' 46 (L88I/2): 295-316. 'An O1d Maid ' s Husband. | 61 (1886/7 | z 27A4OO . 'She Loves and Lies.' 52 (L883/4)z 285-302. 'A Shocking Story.i A (1878): L-2A. , 'Your ltloney or Your Life.' A (f 881 ): 1-23. ' T h e Conan Doyle, A. Great Keinplatz Experiment.t 57 (1885): Coleborn, Collier, Collier, Collins, Coniston, Conney, Conway, 52-65. John. tWhots Georgina?t 96 (1898): 84-97. llrs. AD OI-d llaidrs ltistake. 86 (1895): L-23, 113-36, 225-43, 337-58. 87 (1895 ): I-L7, f13-25 , 225-4'7, 337-52. 88 (1895): I-22, L13-33, 225-61, 337-65. rCaptain Cregan. Arthur Ashwell's Confession.' 65 (1888): 2L4-25 rBy Act of Parliament.' Coode, Helen Hoppner. A (1893): 9-51. rThe Case of Hugh Maynard.' Cook, Dutton. H (1880) z 7L- [agS]. rThe Duke and the Duchess.' H (1881): 38-[?55]. Last Appearance".r A (1868): 28-36. "'Ifer !The Late Captain Crackenthorpe.' A (1869): 119-28. rMy Lord Belvidere.r H (1883): LL2-28 'The Marquis Pellegrini.' H (1879): 32-46. 'Miss Caramel's Peril.r A (1883): 45-64. rl'lonsieur Blaise.r A (1876): 47-[?60]. rMrs. and Miss Bellingharn.r A (1881): A4-97. rMrs. Starkiers Trustee.t A (1882): Ll.2-28. 'On Board the Viper.' A (1875): 40-8. rPassages in the Life of Colonel Cusack.r H (1882): 39-58. rThe Prirna Donna's Husband.' A (1879): r05-19. rSir William Wilkins, Knight. I A (1870): L7-28. fStage Jewels.r L (Ia66/7): 205-16. rStoners Love Affair.r 82-8. 2 (1867lt 'The Transactions of the Cato Club.r A (1880): 109-2I. rAn Autumn Manoeuvre.| Copleston, llrs F. 76 (1891): 143-58. 'A Miniature Trouble.' A (1890): 30-42 rA Night of Terrori ott a Search for a Tomb. ' 75 (1891): 64-76. 'A Rude Awakening.r 79 (1892): 257-68. rA Word About Corelli, Marie. 7L (1890): 362-7L. "Ouida".' 'The Haunted Lighthouse.' Corfield, C S. 28 (L875/6)z 406-18. ' M y ' Corkran, Henriette. First Sitter. 58 (L885/61 z 18t-9I. rThree Visits.r (L886/7lz 6l 449-65. rPoor !lrs. Corrie, Theodora. Fraseri in a Pirate or, Stronghold.' Coulton, 76 (1891): 37L-94. 'Madeleine, Irene Trevena. the 33-44. 11 Fisher Girl. I H (1887): Courtenay, Edmund- tCharlie Norman. I r or - 2 4 . L 4 ( 1 8 7 1) : 475-97. rs (1871): rBen Starling. I g5 (1994): Penfound. 178-95. 'Dance No. Four., 7'l (1992): 74-92. 'A Hereditary g5_97. Curse.r A (1995): 'Sweet pea.' 79 (1892): 165-79. 'Vanished.' g9-99. A (1893 ): rThe port Crawley-Bo€V€|r S M. House Burglary.t 97 (lg9g): 'A psychical Cresswellr B F. Experiment.' A (1997): 26_33. ! A Cresswell, F. Sacrifice.' 59 (1996): 49-55. r N o t Cresswell, M. for the Money.r 63 (lgg7): l02_g. rOnly a prescription.t Creswicke, g2 (1g93): Louis. 62_7L. Crawford, 227_4L. rA whiff of Hades.' 80 (1893): 126-96. Crichton, Made1ine. ,Just a Snub., g7 (1995): 47-63. a Croker, B M. Interference. 74 (1g91): L-32, 113-35, 225_4g, 337-57. 75 (1891): 7-23, tI3-38,225-46,337-54. ( 1 8 9 1 ) : 76 1-]6, 113-28, 225-40, 337_52. Crommelin, May. 'The HalI i,the Wood.' A (fg96): 7O_g4. rThe True Avouch of crowe' Erinor. Mine own Eyes., 9r (rg96): 190-8. 'Nicodemus.' Crowquill, A1fred. A (1g67): I2_L7. Cumming, C F Gordon. See Gordon Cumming. C F. r T h e Curtis, E J. Death Cry.' A (1974): 96-106. ,Mary Cushing, Paul. of Barlinghough.' (lg96,/1992): 6l 91-101. 'By Rule of Cuthell, ltrs Edith E. Thumb.' H (1g96); 6_57. 'In the g7 (1895): Camp of the Shadow of Death.r l4O_55. Dale' g3 (1994): Darley. lftre Daughters go-112, of Job. zoL-24, 314-36' 418-4484 (1894): a2-rr2, 2Lo-24, 317-36, 424-44. 85 (1894): 89-112 , 209-24, 313-36, 423-44. iA Fog-Idyt.' ( 1 8 9 3 80 424-30. ): rThe prior,s j7 (1g92): Cell; a Ghost Story.r 296_303. 'Three OId Maids., H (1899): 81-t?81. 'The rndiscretion Da1las, Lieut D. of Lieut. De Montesque, Extra Aide-de-Camp.' 97 (1898) : 472-512. rA Lunch for the General.| 95 (1g99): 225_40. 'The Majorrs Wife's Maiden Aunt.' 96 (1999): 472_92. tThe Author Dal veror M. of "Jessica'r.r A (1gg7): r-24. rAn Episode Darcy, Byrne. in an Evening.' H (1gg3): 2I_34. 'The Lady D'Argent, Elise. gl (Ig93): Maud's Walk.' 190-g. Dasent' sir George webb. Three to one. 15 (1g71): 3g9-431. 16 (I87I/2): 5-38, 133-59, 293-322, 449-70. L7 (1872)z 69-99, 213-60, 35'7-403, 5OL-44. 18 (].8?2lz LOL_A?, 245_gL, 389-426. r L a d y ' Davenay, Dorothea. Atherton's Sachet. 64 (Igg7 /g) : 219_31. 'Who? Where? Which?.' 67 (fgggr/9) : 2og-2g. rAndrew Garth,s Davidson, Hugh Coleman. pilgrimage.r 55 (Lgg4/5)z 220-30 rThe Benaaishnee.' 56 (Igg5): 471-gO. rA Clear Case. | 7L (1890): fg3-93. rPanic-Stricken. | 62 (1987): 361-9. rThe Three Card Trick.' A (1gg5): Ll4_l?22j. 'A Night Davies, C Maurice, ltA. in a Ghost-Chamber.' 19 (Lg72/3lz 373-85. 'Something like a S6ance. | 24 (1874): 350-6. 'TilI Death Us Do part.' 16 (Lg7L/2): 503-11. L2 'Haunted. ' 24I-7 . l,irs E t'1. 52 (L883/4) z rAn Unfortunate 7'7 (1892): 394-404. Jest. t rA l"latter of Taste.' 35-60. 86 (1895): Dawson, Stewart. rMissed and won. | 154-78. 82 ( 1893 ) : Fo1ly. ' 295-302. 65 (1888): Day, F Somers. "Pothecaryrs rA Cabinet 165-77. 85 (1894): Secret.r Deane, Mary (Bathurst). Davy, 'The Malacca Cane.' 351-8. 64 (I887/8lz rThe Orange Diamond.r 236-56. 68 (1889): 'How I Became a Novelist.' 187-92. 66 (1888): DeII, Reuben. Charlotte E and D'Elmond, Alaricus. Alaricus. See Morland, D'Elmond, rAnother Episode Notley]. Derrick, Francis [Pseudonym of Frances 489-98. Trenoodle.' 5 (1868): of tliss Tabitha in the Life 'The Confession 13-28. A (1868): of Zil1ah the Witch.' rEpisodes 2 (1867): Trenoodle.' in the Life of Miss Tabitha 305-18. 'Gatherings 33I-42,525-37. in Brittany.' 9 (1869)z rKing Esar's Slave.' 17-31. A (1867): fMy Love Amy.r L (L866/7lt 299-322. 'Julia 415-31. O'Grady.' 63 (1887): Desmond, Denis. rNat. t 66 (1888): L93-2O9' 335-49. ' ' A c h ! 65 (1888): 303-20. Elsa. D'Esterre-Keeling, ".' ' 301-14. Descrj-be It" . I 61 (L8a6/7 ) z Doesn't "Ghastly '"Now Lithe L74-9L. Gentlemen!".' 57 (1885): and Listen, tThe Sort of Thing one Remembers" 414-27. 59 (1886): rWithin 2O2-L7. 64 (L887/81:. a Stoners Throw.' rThe Stoning to Death of Teodoro Attardo.r di Christoforo, EIE Eugenie. 152-68. 92 (1897): rThe Case of the Rev. Benjamin Beardmore.' 67 Dickinson, E E. (1888,29): 475-8O. 'An odd Journey.t 108-16. 64 (1887/8)z 'Broken China.' 198-200. 97 (1898): Dickson, F Thorold. I I Dol1y Vernon' s Birthday. 69-73 . 98 ( 1899 ) : 'The Affair 96 (1898): P H. of the "Blue Coats"" Ditchfield, 340-6. rA Brighton A (1879): 52-70. Detilah.' Dixon, Gerald. 'A Literary A (1878): 106-20. Siren.' rNipped in the Bud.' A (1877): 3L-44. 'That Other Fellow!' 75-[?891. H (1878): f"That 77-89. H (1879): Pretty American".I rBeyond Recall.r H (1880): 30-IZ+11. Dixon, M llepworth. 'only a Womanrs Hand.' 45-52. 90 (1896): Dixon, WilLmott. rsylvesterrs 163-71. wife.r 56 (1885): Dodson, E r n e s t . rA Briefless Barrister's Story.' 61 (L8a6/71: DoIman, F r e d e r i c k . Dowting, 439-48. rAn "Agony Co1umn" Mystery.r A (1887): Ll'7-24. Richard. rThe Daughter of the Dark.' 85-105. 38 (1879): 'The Elba of the Thames.r 83-98. 36 (1878): 'Genius 434-49. at the Hammer.' 34 (L877/8)z 'The Ghoul.' 342-52. 33 (1877): 'The Going Out of Alessandro 2II-26. Pozzone.t 36 (1878): rHer Child's 351-65. Cry. | 35 (1878): rThe Marine Binocular.' 191-203. 35 (1878): rA Midnight 44I-52. WaIk.' 62 (1887): rThe Mysterious 2IO-2O. 34 (1877/8)z Speculator.' I | 487-93. 51 ( 1883 ) : "The Stage Waits" . rThat Night. ' 83-97. 34 (L877/81 t ' The To11 of Charon. ' H ( 1878 ) : 52-[?73 I . 13 Doyle, A Conan. See Conan Doyle, A. 'paid up Lynne C. to Date.' H (1889): Il_0-t?2O1. 'The Black pointer.' Edith Stewart. A (1992): 29-49. 'A Californian Story.' 75 (1991 ): 3g-49. 'Fred Alfordrs partner.t A (1995): 22-7. rThe Last Boat in the Lock., H (1g95): 103-12. ' r A ( 1993 ) : "Once Too Often,,. 59-7j . rOn Information Received.' A (1gg9): 7L-83. rRicochet.t A (1894): 59-74. rThe Strange Office of a pin.' H (1993): 55-90. r"That odd Red Mark".' A (lg9O): 53_71. 'A Twin-rdentity.' A (1891): 46_56. rMrs. Fitzjohnsonrs Drummond, Lester [?Lister]. Elopement.' 59 (1886 ) : 341-8. rparsonrs Duty.' Dutton, Christie. 92 (1997): 5g-70. 'Grasp the skirts Dyan, Megof Happy chance.'| 79 (1g92): 277-97. 'Saved by the Strike.' 7j (1992): 37e-94. 'A christmas Dyer, T F Thiselton. Nightmare.' A (1ggo): L22-g. rA Salvation Earle, Elliven. Lass.' 93 (1994): 274-gO. Eastwood, I"1. rTzigge. A Russian Sketch.' 54 (lgg4): 2OO-9. 'wild sHfing.' 55 (1884/5) z 352-9. 'Mrs. crupper's Edersheim, 811a. Diplomacy.' 62 (lgg7): 3o7-zg. 'A Dilemma Ederson, Mira. on Dartmoor.' 69 (l8g9): 300-11. ' C o I o n e I ' Edwardes, Charles. Eva. 7A ( lg92 ) : 375-95 . 'Estridrs Elgrave, C. 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'Something | like a Twelfth-Night Character. 22 (L873/412 475-81. rWarned in a Dream,, A (1869): 27-32' A Ethridge, Leslie. Ghost Story Without an End.r A (1g96): L23-7. rThe captain's Fairbairn, Archie. cigarette case., H (1ggz): 2L-32. 'In the Nick of Time.' H (1888): 7O-Bl. 'Blue Blocd. | Farrer, J A. 64 (1887/8) z llZ-29. 'Diamonds and Fellows, E C. Gold., 37 (L878/9): 456-77. ' A t l a n t i c Fenn' George Manville. Mail - First class.' A (1g70): 74-80. 'Dying by poison.' 13 (L87O/L|z 342-4. 'A Lady's pet.r 13 (L87O/L); 190-6. Fenn, W W. rMy Last Night A (1872): in the OId Country.' 'Ralph Dayner's Doom.' A (f873): 89-96. rThe Red-Leather 65-72. A (1874): Pocket-Book.r rThe Secret of the Stair.' III-22. A (1875): 110-15. 44L-7L. Fenton, verner. 96 (1898): of Life".' "'The Gift 'A Combeshire 11I-28. Ferguson, H (1886): Heroine.' Robert. 'Fulfilled.r Field, Maude. A (1894): IO7-I2. Fielder-King, Ada. Ada Fielder. See King, 'The Haunted Farm House.' 90 (1896): Fiennes, EoD tlrs Nathaniel. 382-98. rA tast Surrender.r 6-55. H (1895): rA Perplexing 203-24' 95-112, Young woman.' 80 (1893): 324-36, 432-44. rTold at Midnight.' Firth, tlrs J F B. 227-35. 98 (1899): rThe Home Coming.r Fitzgerald, 236-42. M M. 98 (f889): tThe Actor's Fitzgerald, A (1878): 54-65. Percy. Conquest. I rBlades the Clown.' A (1881): 98-109. 106-30, 4 (L867/8lz 475-503. Diana Gay. 3 (1867): IO9-30, 206-23, 362-8L, 5 (1868): 236-56, 364-8L, 485-505. 514-36. 6 (1868): 51-76, 225-52, 4L2-46, 544-58. r"I Cannot Marry You, My Pretty (1882): 1-10. Maid!'.'H 'Is She an Heiress?r 78-89. A (1880): 'Keeping His Eyes Open.' A (1869): 85-96. rMiss Philpotts 23-50. A (1879): the Beauty.r 'My Coal-Black Beard. t A (1877): 71-85. rThe Rideouts.' H (1880): 1-[?f5]. t rscratch the Russian -. H (1885): 62-l?751. 'Theodore of Corsica.' 129-46,259-79, 10 (1869/70)z 389-414. 'Four Wise Virgins.' 289-96. 86 (1895): Fitz-Gerald, S J Adair. 'The Two Eistedfodds.' 43-66. H (1892): E M Tudor. Fitzjohn, t A Mystery of the West Coast of Africa. Fleet, Capt Henry Louis. r-16. H (1897): 'A Literary Venture.' 68 (1889): 312-23. Albert. Fleming, rBy Cab].e.r H (1878): 113-[?]. Fonbanque, Albany de. 'The Case of a Pipe.r 7 (1868/9lz 4L4-L9. 'Collared.' A (1874): 22-32. rAn Enigma.' 103-[?]. H (1881): 'Fatal 9 (1896): 557-65. Jewels.' rThe Lovers of Tangle Island.r A (1873)z LL2-2I. rPoor James Wymper.' 293-305. L7 (L872)z rThe Red Lancer.t 20 (1873): 341-58. 'Ttro of a Trade.' 450-61. 52 (L883/4). 'The American with the Moist Eye.' Gentleman Archibald. Forbes, I 222-30. 52 (1883/41 z 'A Costermonger's 10 (L869/7O)z 355-60. Club.t 'Disinherited 35-41. A (1871): by a Kilt.' rPalma.' 2a8-3O2. 58 (1885/6lz Randolph. Fortescue, rMr. Potter's Secretary.' Private 67 (1888/1889): Fowke, Frank Rede. 409-16. rour Water Picnic.r H 'one by one.t R E. Francillon, rA Drawing-Room Beata. Francis, rCaptain llrs Alexander. Fraser, L73-92. (1888): 34-4L. L29-56. 37 (L878/9)z 28 (L875/6): 425-35. Performance.' - Plunger.r 74 (189I): Fitzroy 15 rA Summer Idyll.' H (1890): 94-10I. 'Tregarthon of the Red Hand., 79 (1892): 150-64. 'Under the Willow.' 78 (1892): 148-58. r'rTis Womanrs Whole Existence".' A (1891): 3t-45. 'Little Fraser, (1896): Fred J. Number Three.t 9l 356-437. rA Romance of Belgravia.r g2 (1893): French, Cecil F. 409-15. rThe HFreshe, Justin. Street Affair.t 62 (1882): 494-509. ' A party.r Friswe1l, J Hain. Co6perative Christmas A (1870): 42-a. rA case for Fry' E N Leigh. the Authorsr society.' 89 (1996): 49-63rA Fraudulent I Authoress. B0 (1893 ): 382-93. 'The Other side of the wall.' 85 (1994): 407-16. rThe Gain of Earth.' Gardiner, Baron. 69 (1889): I97-2O3. rAs It Happened. ' 58 (1889): 197-203. rA Story of a Picture.' 65 (1888): 57-64. 'A Story of the Sands., Gaskell, G Vickars. 75 (1891): 191-200. r T h e Gautier, Judith. Serpent-Flower.' 63 (1887): 299-315. rThe Inkeeper caye. S. of the Landes., 9G (1898): 60-20. rJumping to Conclusion.' Geoghegan, Mary. GO (1886): 2L9-28. 'Signifying | Nothing. 97 (1898): 50-3. r A l I Gibbon, Charles. a creen Willow.' H (f897) z L-2L. A Eeartrs Problann. 45 (1881): IO9-29, 237-56, 367-84, 486-s08. 46 (I88l-/2) z 105-28 , 235-56. rloving a Dream.' 51 (1883): 165-81,364-84. tA Manr s Love. | 62 (1887 ) : 219-55. 'One of His fnventions. ' 50 ( 1883 ) : 445-77. 5I ( 1883 ) : ll4-28. rOnly a Mi1lion.r 44 (1881): 4L-62. 37 (L878/9lt 353-84, Queen of the tteador. 385-403. 38 (1879): IO7-28, L29-52, 359-84, 385-411. 39 (1879): 101-28, I29-47, 365-84, 385-404. 40 (L879/801: tO5-28, 25L-6, 320-2. ' H o n o u r Gibney, Somerville. Among Thieves.r H (1892): 33-42. rLovers fronies.' Gleadhill, w H. 91 (1896): 59-74. rCartisr Glover, Francis. Fol-ly.' 91 (1896): 155-73. fre xings oyn Rangers of panmure Gordon]. [pseudonym His Life. | 84 (1894): 174-88. r A Glynn, Cora1ie. Dream of a wild White Doe.r B0 (1893): L64-75. rAwkward for Godfrey, Elizabeth. Tabitha.r 85 (1894): 262-79. 'Won by an Ear., Goodman, G J. 65 (1888): 24-35. rFor the Second Time.' Gordon, 81 (1893): 273-gL. Quinton. rA Story of Engagements.r A (1892): 103-12. rlnto Gordon, Lieut Sterdart, R n. the Unknown.r H (1897): IO5-24'A Night Gordon Cumming, C F. of Horror.' 60 (f886): 467-7I. Glyn, subaltera, rWith Gordon, craeme, Panmure. Roland. Graham, Jeffrey. See Glyn, Subaltem. rAn Adventure in Girldom., rCui bono? or, the Story of 62 (1887): 330-5. Chloe Tenterden.t A (1877): 45-70. 'Through the Multitude Graham, Winifred. of Business.r H (1894): 52-74. ' A Grant, James. String of Ghost Stories. I A ( L 8 7 2 l t L24-8. rForetold by the Cards. | crant, Olga. 65 ( 1 8 8 8 ) : 4 4 7 - 7 4 . 6 6 (1888): 59-78, 160-70. Grant, Tritton. In the hd. 92 (1897): L-45, 113-43 , 225-62, 337-58. 93 (1897): l-r8. I william. crant, creene, !,lillie Greenhow, H M. 'l{abellars ll-I?23J. Edith.' A (1888): | rA Cycling 86-10I. Courtship. 97 (1898): S. 'Just in Time!r 68 (1889): 339-55. 'The Candidature 4L of Mr. Dav1ish.t E C. (1880): Grenvitle-Murray, 297-302. 'Max Reineke's 48-53. A (1880): Great Book. ' rThe Wretched Rector.' A (1887): 69-81. crete, Stephen. I 'The Little H ( 1883 ) : 6-20. Russian Servant. Gr6vi11e, Ilenri. rSo Like the Prince.r 102-8. A (1880): Hake, A Egrmont. ' Mad". I H (1893 ): 24-54. Ha1kett, C Craigie. "Fiddle tAn Alpine H (1887): 63-78. Tragedy.r Hall, A S Marshall. 'Alms and the Man.' 313-18. 90 (1896): Hamley, E C. rThe Dreams that Fade.t 97 (1898): 513-60. Hancock, Mary S. 'Life's 198-206. Possibilities.' 90 (1896): 'MBre Angdle. ' 297-304. 86 (1895 ) : rThe Mouse-Tower on the Tyne.' (1893): 8l 384-95. rPhil. | 27L-98. 78 (1892 ): 'Poppies.r 74-82. 88 (1895): rA sunset at Lugarno.r 54-61. 97 (1898): rA White Sister.' 288-93. 85 (1894): | 'The Counsel of Myronides. 193-203. 82 (1893): Hankin, St John E C. rlloxon's A (1886): Theatre Royal.' Charles. rThe Secret Society.' 444-59. 59 (1886): rfn Hay]. of Mary Cecil Hardcastle, I'lark [pseudonym Room.r A (187I): 50-8. rMrs. Duncanrs Wi11. I A (18721: 102-9. 52-66. Hannan, Sir Rupertrs rone Summer Month.r L97-2L2, 326-41. 15 (1871): Hay, Mary Cecil. See also ' I s Jade ornament. 'Lady Hartwell 63 ( 1887 ) : Alfred. Harcourt, 48-60. r"Happen and Chance".r 95 (1898): 527-59. Hardie, M B. rBeatrice H (1891): tatrobe.r tlardy]. Hardy, Iza Duffus [Lady Duffus L-29. rDr. Kenrick's 48-70. H (1890): creat secret.r 'For Marjorie's 74 (1891): 373-99. Sake. | 'Her Fate.r 7I (1890): 32-46. I Jeanne z6phirrs 366-80. Lovers. ' 75 ( 1891 ) : 'A Lost Bride.' A (1890): t5-29. rone Christmas Eve. I A (1889): 84-109. rThe Schoolmistress A (1891): 83-112. of Morton ltills.r Ll9-24, 316-36' 83-112, 77 (1892): A lloanrs loyalty. 428-44. 92-LL2, 204-24, 317-36, 4L8-44. 78 (1892): 95-LL2, 207-24, 3L7-36, 42L-44. 79 (1892): rThat Delightful A (1896): 95-112. Stranger.' Lucy. Hardy, 257-87' 34 (L877/8lz of the Xative. Thomas. Ttre Retum Hardy, 480-508. L-27 , 230-55 , 257-8L, 481-508. 35 ( 1878 ) : 37 (L878/91 z 484-508. L-29, 228-56, 257-8I, 36 (1878): ]--26, 225-56. 'Freddy Elwynrs Wife.r 209-22. 94 (1897): E. Harling, 'The Pitiful 479-92. 94 (1897): History of Gertrude.r 'Red and Black.' 353-63. 94 (1897): 'A Sea-Fish in the River.' 439-44. 95 (1898): rProfessor 64 (1887/8)z Bommsennrs Germs.r Harmer, Ernest C. 324-31. rTwo Clever People.' 76 (1891): 256-88. rChild Ciss.' A (1885) z L24-t?91. Visit to an Editor.r A (f882): 82-91. rA Painterrs Love.' A (1886): 22-35. Haro1d-Harrison, B. Beatrice. r!4y Fatal Harraden, Harris, Harris, 'The Violinrs Voice. | 49 (1882/31z 475-7. rwhat Was His Motive?' 70 (1889): L77-85. 'The Surrender of Joshua.' Ada t. 4L-9. 97 (1898): 'The Professorrs Prob1em.t 59 ( 1 8 8 9 ) : Mary Kernahan. 179-96. tThe Singular Dileruna of Mr. John Westbrook.' 62 (1887): 275-95. rFound at Blazing Bret. Star.t 47 (1882): 46-60, 172-84. rA Gentleman of La Porte.' 42 (1880): 50-9. 'An Heiress of Red Dog.' 37 (L8'78/9lz 321-33. rPeter ' Schroeder. 40 (L879/8Ol z 42-55. r"A Tourist from Injianny".' 36 (1878): 424-3L. 'Chantry Hartley, llrs. Manor-House.' 28 (L875/61z 368-79. rAn Awkward Mistake.' Harwood, John Berwick. 2 (J-8671: 443-54. 'Christmas-Eve.r A (1872): 33-41. 'How My Debts Were Paid.r 2 (1867)z L82-92. rThe lce-Gorge.r A (1875): 92-6. rOn Leave.r 5 (1868): 333-49. ,The Servantrs HaIl. ' 19 (Lg'72/31 z 331-9. rThe llospital Hatton, Joseph. Mistletoe.' 13 (L870/L)z 289-92. 'A Midnight I Adventure. A (1873 ): 122-7. 'Village Tyrants.t 2I (1873): 5-24, 196-215. rA Day and a Night.' Havilland, Saumarez de. 65 (1888): L54-64. 'The Message from the Desert.r 58 (1889): 63-78. 188-206. 'My Luncheon Party.r H (1889): 4L-[?641. rStrange Clients.r 65 (1888): 409-23. 'A Ten-Rupee Fortune.t 67 (1888/9): 36-40. f"That Heliograph!u.' H (1892): 67-93. 'When Doctors ---.r Differ H (1888): 43-60. Harte, Haweis, 'Ready Money.' H R Haweis]. 55 (1885): 80-7. (L886/7lz from the Underworld.r 6l 466-80. ' A n t Julian. Automatic Enigrna. 294-306. 35 (1878): lfhe Countess Pelicitars Discower:7. 44 (1881): 424-45. M E lilrs 'Words Hawthorne, 4s (1881): 64-89. rDr. Carajors Patient.r A (1882): 81-93. Kildhurm's Oak. 4L (1880): 333-53, 454-73. 4 2 ( 1 8 8 0 ) : 75-83,191-206. Iove - or a lf:une. 56 (1885 ): 209-23, 316-30 , 44I-56. 57 (1885): 66-79, 205-L7, 335-51, 462-80. 58 (f885,/6): 71-85, L97-2L2. 'A Lover in Spite of Himself.' 40 (L879/8O)z 299-3IO, 420-33. lliss Cadogma. 55 1L884/5lz 37-6I. 159-84, 315-37, 429-46. 'Ivly Friend Paton.' 5l- (1883 ): 294-308. 'Prince Saroni 's Wife. ' A ( 1880) : L8-47 . 'A Strange Friend.' 53 (f884): 326-43, 4L8-4L. Hay, Charles W. rTold By a Comprador.r A (L872): 97-101. 'By and By. , 29 (1876): llay, Mary cecil. 60-7. 'By a Leap.r H (1875): 66-[?75]. rA Father's 497-5L5. Story.' 26 (1875): fHow I wrote a Novel.' 28 (L875/6lz 360-7. fKaters Engagement.' 20 (1873): 373-92. tNotes from a German Band.' 484-500. 25 (L874/5\ z 'Ploughed by Moments.r A (1875): 104-10. rThrough the Breakers.' 453-64. 22 (L873/4)t I Under Life' s Key. | 28 (1875/6) z 5-28 , 228-40 . r"WelI Done!"I 23 (1874): IL7-32. See also Hardcastle, Mark. 'The Denver Express.' A A. 311-30. 52 (L883/4)z 'On the Mule-Shoe Curve.' 157-65. 59 (1885): 'A Passenger from Shanghai. | 46I-70. 56 (1885): rTwo 51 (1883): 344-6L. "Pards".' Haynes, Lily. 69 (1889): 232-8. "'Dook".' rA r Halrward, R. 68 (1889): 4L8-25. Queer Patron. r A Heathcote, A M. Dark Dress-Wig.' 65: I92-2OL. ' | 64 (L887 /8) z 38-50. ". "We Villains Hector, Annie French. See Alexander, l{rs. 'A Month in the Latin Heddle, Ethel F. 92 (1897): Quarter.' rThe Ards House Mystery.r Heins, Edward. A (1888): 83-[?96]. rChivalry's Henderson, Gertrude RIosalie]. Pearl.' H (1889): Hayes, 144-51. L2r-l? ) . 'Sallyrs Lovers.' 63 (1887): 87-101. 'That Awful Cuckoo-Clock.' 75-95. A (1886): rThe Curse of the Vasartas.' Henry, Eva M. H (1889): 1-[?]31. r Fleece". ' 7I (1890 ) : 282-9. "Gideon's rThe Last Links. | 67 (1888/9): 205-8. rMy Secret. | 65 (1888): 185-9f. rPaul and the Trespasser.' 265-79,386-408. 73 (1890): rSilence.' 77-85. 79 (L8921 z 'Too Late! | A (1888): 97-[?106]. rMiss Massareene's Henty, E A. Ghost.r 453-70. 64 (Ia87/8lz 'My Terrible Night in Malta.' H (1887): 105-16. rThe Paraschites.' Herbertson, Mallard.. 69 (1889): 77-87. 'A Thief Herries, Violet. in the Night.' 69 (1889): 159-76. 'Wanted - a Tenor.r Hervey, Charles. 65 (1888): 44I-6. '12 (1890): rEastward Ho!r Hess-Kaye, E. 68-81. 'The Russian Spy.' Hildyard, DrArcy. 75-82. 90 (1896): rVerra, the Opera Dancer.' 71 (1890): 290-300. 'City Hills, F. Katharine and Suburban.' 92 (1897): 2L2-24. rA Victim 303-22. of Circumstances.r 88 (1895): 'Dinahrs Hincks, Nellie. Adventure.' 104-f6. A (1887): rThe Mary Stuart Hind. C Lewis. Drawings.' 115-28. 68 (1889): I Parson Sal. ' 66 ( 1888 ) : 36-48. 'Told by Professor Pearce.' 62 (1887): 345-60. rAn Indian Hine, Charles. Storm.' H (f886): 100-10. 'Country Newspapers. ' Hitchman, J Francis. 4 (1868): 178-87. 'What the Moon Revealed.r Hoare, Ratcliff. 96 (1898): 235-44. 'The Brown Lady.' Hoey, Itrs [Frances] 8 (1869): 53-69, Cashel. L97-2L9. Ttre Iover's 52 (I883/4lz 257-84, 53 Creed. 385-411. (1884): L-24, 1-33, L29-62, 257-8I, 385-409. 54 (1884): 129-51 , 25'7-82, 385-416. I-29, ).29-54. 55 (L884/5) z Hohler, Venetia. or "Prince's"?' 94 (1897): 113-20. "'Hengler's" 'Faulknerrs 62 (1887): I94-2O4. Holdsworth, Annie E. Inheritance.r rA Study in Oak.' 60 (1886): 289-303. rAn Unredeemed Pledge.' 163-78. 64 (L887/8)z 18 19 rThe Madness of Gabrielle Clive. gO (Ig93): Rousillon., 310-23. ,The Cad., Holland, Mark. 87 (1995): 370-gg. 'captain Dawsonrs Last Love Hormes, ceorge. Affair.' 62 (rggz): 63-83. | "Miss Unapproachable,,.| 66 (lggg): 299-310. rGladys Grey., Honnywill, W Keppel. g7 (1995): 3O7_L7. 'Itugh Holroyd.' 83 (1894): 3OO-13. r H o w p o r r y Hood' Tom. r won and a postmastership.r I (rg66/7)z 324-3L rLady Brockden's Niece.' 92 (1g97): Hopkins, Annie G. g7-r12. rMy Dead Wife., 69 (1889): 3L7-32. rstronger than Death.' 76 (lg9l): L74-g9. ' T h e W o m a nw i t h the lcy Hand.' 69 (lgg9): 444_57'The Nine Daysr Hopper, Nora. g5_95. A (f996): eueen.' Hornung, Ernest W. 'A Spoilt Negative.' G5 (Iggg): 7G_g9. lThe Stroke of Five., 64 (LgB7/Bl: 70_81. r A t ' Howden, F A. the Dawning. H (1997) z 97-LO4. 'The Last of the vauriens.r Hubbard' w F, 62 (lgg7): 153-02. tThat unscrupulous pitt., 64 (Lag7/g): 414_24. 'The colonelrs wooing. ' Huddleston, Kathreen. g2 (1g93 ) : 301-rr. rThe Detective who Faired.r Hudson, J. g7 (1995): 64-70' W h y ? | Hughes, Annie. 7I (1890): 372-92. rstorm-Tost.r Hughes, Frances E. H (lgg6): 55-71. rDolores.r Hullah, Mary E. 55 (Lgg4/5lz 307-14. 'He and She.' 63 (1887): L7g-A7. 'Professor Brankerts Hume. Fergus. secret. | 7o (lgg9): 93-112, 2 0 2 - 2 2Humphreys, Eliza Margaret, n6e Go1lan. See Rita. Hungerford, Margaret Inde Margaret wolfe Argres]. ^april's rady. 7L (189O): 1-19, LI3-29, 225-42, 337-61. 72 (1890): L-27, tt3-35 , 225-47, 337-69. 73 (1890): l-40, I13-49, 225-55, 337-74. 'The Baby.' A (1879): 29-43. 'The Dilemma.r H (1828): 24-I?391. 'In an Evil Hour.' 62 (1gg7): 176-93Peter's tfife. 93 (1894): I-24, ll3-37 , 225_52, 337_5.t. A4 (1894): L-2L, tt3-45, 225-63, 337-68. 85 (1894): L-26, LL3-44, 225-50, 337-78. "'Their Last Resource". ' 6l (Lgg6/? l: 345_59. Undercurrents. 64 (L887/Blt 257-93, 385_413. 65 (1888): l-23, 129-53, 257-AL, 385-40?. 66 (1888): L_23, L2g_49, 257-8O, 385-407. 67 (1889,/9): I-2I, 129-5I. r"What a Mad World It fs, My Masters!",' H (Ig79): I]-]^_24. 'Zara. ' A (1883 I02-11. ): 'At the "pothick"., Hunt, Margaret [l|rs elfred w Hunt]. 61 (Lgg6/71: 3l5-30 The lcaden Casket. 40 (La79/8Olz 353-84t 476_50g. 4L ( 1 8 8 0) : L O O - 2 ?, 2 2 9 - 5 6 , 3 5 4 - 9 4 , 4 8 3 - 5 0 8 . 4 2 ( 1 8 8 0 ) : 94-L2A, 224-55, 356-84, 479-SOB. 43 (f880/1): 9g-]-2g, 227-55. 'Reading for Honours.r 6l (Lgg6/7lz 4gl-9g. "'Rigged with Curses Dark". | 43 (1g90,/f ): 2g7_3LO. 'The Shutes of Sheffield.' . 5I (1883): Lg3_2O2. HoIIand, lfhat Other Person. 477-508. 59 58 (1885,/6): 357-84, (1885): 1O0-28, 227-56, 356-84, 480-508. 60 (1886): 100-28 , 229-56 , 355-83 , 480-508. 6l_ (1886/7 | | LO2-23 , 227-56 I Truth ' Triumphant. 50 ( 1883 ) : 423-43 . 'My Lady. ' Hunt, Violet. H (1880): 128-[?J. 'A Summer Hotel 65 (1888): 408-19. Hunting, J D. "Fate".' 'Jack of Diamonds.' Ingersoll, Jack. 57 (1885): 427-30. 'Afraid Edward A. frving. of the Dark.' 67 (1888,/9): 59-67. 'Sea-Bank 26L-9O. Jackson, Henry. Farm.t 2'7 (1875): 69-99, 89-[?97]. Jackson, J 14. rA Year and a Day.' H (1889): rLend Me a Florin.' I0 (1869/70)z Jackson, Iady. 533-40. 'In Passionrs Louey. Wake.f 41-53. Jackson, 85 (1894): ' In the Preacher' s Heart. I 90 ( 1896 ) : 53-63 . rRobin Hood.' 81 (1893 ): 311-20. rThe Course of True Love.r Mary. 67 (1888129): 364-9. Jagues, rAs Before.' Jameson, William. 54 (1884): 2LI-24. 'A Dreadful Case.' 43 (1880/1): 346-60. rA Terrible Impasse.r H (1895): 90-102. Jamieson, W J. rAn frish | fdyll. 38 (1879): 199-206. Jay, Harriett. rThe Use of Friends.' C Carlyon. 87 (1895): 156-88. Jenkins, 'Mea Culpa!r Jerome, J T. 58 (L885/6)z 319-38. rThe Mystery Mylne.' Johnstone, D Lawson. of Herbert 67 (1888r/9): 68-78. llrs Robert. Drawn Blank. 74 (1891): 97-LL2, 203-24, 75 (I89I): 86-112, 2OI-24, 306-36 ' 43L-44. 310-36, 423-44. 76 (1891): 93-IL2' 2OO-24t 322-36, 42L-44. rMy Princess A (1889): Naomi.r 110-25. 'The Warneford Abbey Ghost. ' H ( 1890 ) : 87-93 . 'A Bitter 149-68. Expiation.' 88 (1895): Judd, A M. 436-71. A Daughter 97 (1898): 131-64, 335-62, of Lil-ith. 183-216, 98 (l-899): 74-105, 296-333, 433-64. rThe 1-40. 97 (1898): "Grey Men" of Kunharva.t Elsa. Kee1ing, Elsa d'Esterre. See DrEsterre-Keeling:, ' H o w Thames Trout.r H (1879): Keene, John H. I Caught My First Jocelyn, 65-74 'Bessie cray. | Winston. 93 (1897): 52-67. rBunchie.r A (1895): 28-57. rFather Time. t 95 (1898): 97-II1. I tittle | Mrs. Fitz. 94 ( 1897 ) : 66-86, rThe Pearl of Pevynsy.' 80-96. 92 (1897): rYellow co1d. t 95 (1898): 97-111. rA Cruel Problem.' A (1889): 59-70. Kennard, tlrs Edward. rMy Christmas Dinner.r A (1892): 2J--8. I The Last Feoffee. ' Philip. 2L8-2'7 . Kent, 57 ( 1885 ) : rAt the Dead Manrs Door.' LL7-28. Kernahan, Coul-son. 53 (1887): 'In the White l4oonrs Mystery. | 290-8. 59 (1886): 'A Strange Refusal.r A (1885): 79-I?861. rWrought by a Stranger.' 57 (1885): 97-LO4. 'A Modern Dilemma.' Edward. 66 (1888): 468-84. Kersey, rA Romance of a Public | Library. 68 (1889): 35-49. rAn Improbable 77 (1892): L72-85. Kespa, H W. Story.' '"His 257-72. Own Counsel".' 81 (1893): King, Ada Fielder. 'It Was Too Good to Be.' 79 (1892): 362-74. rA Retrospect. I 76 (1891 ): 35-47. Kendrick, 20 2L King, King, Katharine. Eugh Uelton. 26 (1875): 405-36, 26L-92, 545-73. 27 (1875): lL7-29. ' A Richard Ashe. 148-58. Coalstrike Romance.' 83 (1894): Passionrs 257-87, Slave. 67 (1888/9)z 385-408. 68 (1889): L-23, L29-52, 69 (1889): L-23, L29-58, 257-8L, 385-409. 257-82, 385-4L4. 70 (1889): I-26, 113-38. See also under sasil. rTalo Sisters Kingscote, Evelyn. L48-7L. of One Race. ' 74 ( 1891 ) : 'The Mystery of St. Remi.r H (1877): Kingsley, Henry. 1-[?21]. 'Our Suspicious ' Neighbours. 29 (1876 ) : 217-37. rHis Enemy.' Kitton, E E. 90 (1896): 399-413. tAunt Dunk.' Knatchbull-Hugessen, L K. 2 0 ( 1 8 7 3) : 101-36. rThe Dumberdene.' 20 (1873 ) : 5r3-34. Knollys, B S. 75 ( 1 8 9 1 ) : 3 9 7 - 4 L 3 . "'A Guilded Grief".' 'JilI.' 80 (1893): 48-56. rThe Lion and the Mouse.r 75 (189I): 77-85. rGranny Moorers Mistake.r Kruger, Charles. 55 (L884/51: 474-83. 'Tim of Royston Village.r H (1884): 118-28. rA Clever Capture.r Lacey, W J. 481-91. 67 (1888/9): 'A Duplicate wooing.' A (1887): 92-103. 'A Game of 65 (1888): 65-75. Quits.' 'How We Laing-Meason, Ivlalcolm. the Trixie Gold Mine Company "Floated" (Limited).r 60 (1886): 44-56. Lake, Barbara. A Cornish ltaid. 81 (1893): 92-IL2, 207-24, 32L-36, 428-44. 82 (1893): LO2-I2, 2L4-24. George. Philiprs-on-the-Sea. St. 95 (1898): L93-2I9, 32L-57, 449-88. 96 (1898): I-42, L29-62, 257-98, 385-415. 'Old Major Curtis.r Lamont, E N. 15 (1871): L65-77. 'Old Turcanrs Wife.' Landers, J. A (1888): 46-I?761. 'The Strange Lanham, Wm E. Case of Thomas Blakewitch.' 89 (1896): 178-91. rBelow the Weir.' Lanyon. Oscar. 63 (1887): 225-39. rKnights of the Road.' 67 (1888,/9): I85-2O4. Lawson, J. H (1889): 98-t?f091. "'Stop Thief!"' rMad Morden.r Layard, F L. A (1886): 96-112. Le Fanu, J S. lltre Eaunted Baronet. 12 (1870): 69-88, 229-51 , Lambert, 357-78, 453-75. 13 lL87O/Llz LO2-2O. rThe Haunted House in Westminster.r ]6 (L87L/2): 261-85. 'Laura Silver Bell.' A (1871): 33-40. 'In Leigh, Anthony. 22 (L873/Alt 339-50. Queer Company.' rMrs. Fernie's I Leigh, Cecil. Temptation. A (1896): 35-45. r B a b e 1 H a w i y a t . ' Le Queux, william. 94 (1897): 1-8. rMy Host.' Lester, H F. H (1885): 39-I?47). rLondonrs Peril.' 5t (1883): 29-42. rA Ivlysterious ' Disappearance. 60 (1886): 437-49. rWho Cut the Wires?r H (1884): 57-65. 'Addenbrooke.' tevy, Amy. 68 (1889): 24-34. 'Little Lewis, Angelo J. Miss Brown.' H (1876): I04-[?j. 'My Big Fish.' 53 (-1884): 2L8-28. rThe Mysteries of Mulberry House.' lI (1885): 115-[?]. rWitness Our Hands.r 57 (1885): 352-7. 'The Great I Leyland, Cryptogram John. of Mr. Orlando Tappleby. (L887/81 z 42s-37. 'Lord Duncimanrs Dilemma.r K. 'My First Brief. | 69 (1889): 64 Leys, John 66 (L888): 439-73. 150-9. rA Fast Day.r John. 23L-4O. 52 (1883/41: 'The Avenger.' Muriel 93 (1897): C. 37-51. 'Eustace Hol-te. | 67-81. 97 (1898): rA Terrible Lindsey, Faustina. Piece of Nonsense.r 77 (1892)z 150-71. I rFrom the CoaI Mine to the Coal Scuttle. Lloyd, [Urs1 J SaIe. Lilburn, Lindsay, 79 (1892): 4l-]--2O. 'Little A (1890) 72-86. Snowflake.f rA Strange Little Story.' 280-3. 74 (1891): rA Tale From St. Maryville.' H (1891): 80-96. 'Written in Golden Sand.' H (L892lz 17-32. 'The Fourtheenth Lloyd, Mabel Freund. 297-3LI. Guest.r 92 (1897): rOur Croquet Campaign.' Lockhart, A. 107-14. 27 (1875): r M i s s Lomax, J Acton. Blunder.r Poole's 69 (1889): 4A4-9. 'Advertise. | Lorinda, C. 89 (1896): 411-17. Arthur. :fhe nhite Feather. 68 (1889): 488-508. 363-84, 69 (1889): IO8-27, 239-55, 364-84. Lovett-Cameron, llrs lt Juliet. 29 (1876): 293-315, 447-72. 30 ( I876 ) : 103-28 , L53-'76, 36I-84, 411-33. 31 (L876/7 | : 105-28 , 229-56, 360-84 , 484-507. 105-28, 32 (1877 ) z 242-56. A Ioverrs Secret. 7L (1890): 81-111, 194-224, 306-36, 424-48. 72 (1890): 82-II2, 198-224, 3L7-34, 4L3-44. 73 (1890) :'74-LLL, L96-223, 303-36, 415-44. Louis, See also Cameron, Mary Lovett. I T'vro Brothers. | Lucas, Reginald. 78 ( 1892 ) : 45-58. 'The Cobledick Lucy, Henry W. Tragedy.' A (1881) z 67-73. rThe Colonel.' A (1880): 55-67. 'Fron the Chapel Roof. | 38 (1879): 322-3L. fThe Little Smallware Shop.' 4I (1880): 434-40. Ihe r{illerr s lfiece 45 ( ].881) : 449-7I. 46 (r.88L/2) z 75-92. 'Mr. Josiah Balloon Smith's Journey. | 48 (1882): 65-78. rMr. Josiah Snithrs Cabman.' A (1882): 59-66. 'The Understudier.' H (1881): 24-l?371. rThe Fog Signal.r Lushington, C M. 445-52. 66 (1888): rA Fair Dynamiter.' Luttrell, Hardress. L64-73. 61 (L886/7lz rA Manrs Message,' Lyon, Chaloner. 98 (1889): 2LA-26. rAt Night Lynn Linton, E. in a Hospital.' 39 (1879): 31-41. 'Between the Lines.' A (1885): 28-l?571. Pr@ Dreans to llaking. 30 (1876): 75-97, I96-2L5, 325-4I, 450-69. 31 (1876/7 | z 82-101. 'Medea Fortune.' 203-8. 56 (1885): rMy Compatriot.' 52 (1883/4)z 50-67. 'Under the Snow: ' 40 (1879/80): 410-19. "In lvlemoriam". tlell The tforld lost. 282-313, 31 (1876/7)z 385-415. L29-63, 351-84, 385-414. l-31, 32 (1877): 33 (L877lz 99-L28, L29-61, 34 (L877/8lz 105-53. 357-4L5. fThe Young Lions.' 40 (L879/8Olz 56-64 'A Piece of Bric-a-Brac.r Lys, Christian. H (1896): 88-112.' rThe Story Macaulay, of a Statue.r 38 (1879): 207-24. C Trevelyan. rThe Daimio. I H (1887): 79-90. McCarthy, Justin. 257-87, 478-508. Donna guixote. 37 (1878/9); 38 (1879): 39 (1879): 1-30, 1-30, 225-86, 478-508. 226-56, 257-86, I-29, L29-s6. 40 (L879/8Olz 479-508. 23 . . . . An Sneuyrs uaughter. 7 (L868/9)z 5-34, 165_92, 309_30, 453-77. 8 (1869): 5-33, L49-75, 293-32L, 437-67. 9 (1869): 67-A9, 226-49, 3Bt-98, 478-92. rHow Jack Harris Became an Aesthetic.' 4I (IggO): G1_75. r H u m p h r e yH a l i b u r t o n . ' A (19g4): 59-gl. r J a c k H a r r i s r s M u m m y . 'H ( l g g 5 ) : gg-t?fOOl. 'Lochinvar 'The Lost at SaIt Lake.' 15 (lg7l): 59_6g. Soul.' A (1996) z 36-49. raid of Athens. 49 (ra82/3lz 257-84, 385-415. 50 (1883): 1-31, 129-59, 257-85, 385-411. 5l 0.983): I_28, 129_56, 257-85, 385-4L2. 52 (1883/4): I-30, I29_56. rProfessor petrus. I H (1994): 67-94'Stage Love., A (1882): 94-1II. rTalbot the Traveller., 59 (L8a5/6): 339_56. 'Arivivchrurie.' McCrie, ceorge M. 57 (1gg5): 440-52. 'The Bridal of Sollas., 54 (1894): 300_14. 'Dr. Wygram's Son. r G2 (1gg7): 205_lg. 'The Five Houses of Cairndubh.' 60 (lg96): 325_33. 'The sour Mccullock' Janet A. of the Brahmin., 97 (1g9g): 2oL-26. 'A Matrimoniar McDermott, P LAgent.' 63 (1gg7): 309-g4. ' H e r Macfarlane, Mary. Sister Ebba.' H (tggg): 113_2g. rA Love Story.r 69 (lgg9): 497-5OI. 'A Summer Idy1.' 63 (lg87): 316_31. | ,'A Fenian Macintosh, Sophie L. Memory,,. ' 95 ( lggg ) : 4g9_95. t T h e parson's Mackenna, Stephen J. pupil.r A (1976): 99_[?IfI]. 'Scotching a Snake.' 29 (La76l: 390-96, 4g9_501. rpatty 's r,overs Mackintosh, Margaret. gg ( Lg95 ) : . I 3g0-9. '7L 'Baby Jack. , Maclean, L. ( lggO ) : 269-77 . 'Gillianrs | Chi1d. 73 (189O): 2gL-302. rDefeated.'A Macleod, Jessie. (lgg7): 34-54. rLost!r A (1885): 16-[?25]. rMark Oldshaw's Revenge. ' 62 ( IggT ) : 23_39. 'A Musicianrs Story.r A (lgg3): 31-41. 'Three Meetings., 58 (Igg5/6)z 463-j6. 'Black Macmahon, Ella. and White.' A (1994): 99-106. rScyIIa Macmanus, J E. and Charybdis.' H (lgg6): 39_53. rA Sentimental Solicitor.' 62 (lgg7): 100_L4. 'A Tennis Club Tale.r 57 (lgg5): I92_2O4. 'A Confession McQuaid, L. of Crime., 93 (1897): 457_65. 'The Midnight Express. | 95 (1998): IOO_9. rA Terrible Night.' 9? (1898): 293-92. rChecco. , Ivlacquoid, Katharine S. 54 (lgg4): 452-6g. 'The Farmer's Wife at St. Fiacre.' H (1991): 65_t?g41. 'The creat Kermesse of Antwerp. r 6 (1969): 4OI_11. 'In an English ' Country-House. 59 (lg96): 460_73. rThe Light on the Seine.' 56 (Igg5): 3OZ_15. rMary Abbott's Tryst.' 53 (lgg4): 3LZ_25. tMergats petticoat.' 45 (1gg1): lg6-205. rThe Mitt by the Molign6e.' H (1883): 64_81. rThe Rocking-Stone of Tregunc.' A (1g76): 74_I?g71. 'The Tvro Neighbours of euirnper.' 35 (lg7g): 65_g6. rBrother Macwhirter, Katharine. Augustiners Love Story.r H (lggg): L_l3. r T h e Madoc' Fayrg2 (rg93): Long and the short of rt.' 2g1-5. 'A Short Head.' A (L8'141: 107-11. Mainpraise, w Turley. rThe Missing Alice. of the Stone.r 98 (1899): Mait1and, Edith 273-89. 'Wedded in Death.' 24 (L874): 52'75. Maitland, James Alexander. I 'Won by a stratagem. 68 (1889): 207-26. Makins, M A. 'The Missing Deed.r 60 (1886): 57-65. Ma1let, C E. 30 (1876): Mallock, w H. llhe lfew Republic. 29 (1876): 5L4-43. 46-65, L89-2O9. 48-73, 133-51, 343-60, 434-49. 3l (L876/7lr 365-84, A Roance Century. 43 (1880,/1 ): of the ttineteenth 485-508. 363-84, 485-508. 44 (188r): 108-28, 236-56, 'The Story of a Widowrs Cruise.' 67 (1888/9): 370-84' Mar, Ida. 492-508. 'Transplanted. I 68 (1889): 324-38. rThe Wolverene. | I94-2O2. Marchant, Slingsby. 80 (1893 ): rThe l4ajor's (1896): 438-44. Marryat, Augusta. Diplomacy.' 9I 'On a Christmas A1tar.' 77 (1892): 47'55. Marryat, Ethel. rA Professional 7L (1890): 144-63, 253-68. Lady-Kil1er.' r"Butcher'd to ]lake a Holiday".' Marryat, Florence [}|rs Ross Church]. A (1894): 34-42. rCaptain Nortonrs 449-65. Diary.' 11 (1870): 325-44, 12 (1870): 119-32. rGood-Bye.' H (1890): 1-8. 'Her Ladyship's A (1890)z Lover.' 43-52. 'In this A (f896): 10-18. World, or the Next.' 'Jealous A (1889): 8-22. Mrs. Benetfink.' 'The Mistakes 1-9. of Marriage.' H (1892): 'Three Ghosts. I 120-8. A (1870): rAn Utter ' 15 ( 1871 ) : 356-77 . Impossibility. rA Bed for the Night.r H (1889): 70-[?80]. Marsh, Richard. rPayment for a Life.I H (1888): 51-9. rA Silent 427'37. Witness.f 69 (1889): rKnoqtn at Last.' 61-[?65]. Ivlarston, Philip B. H (1876): rProse and Poetry.r M E. 68 (1889): 426-43. Martin, 'Waiting.' 176-82. Matthews, Brander. 60 (l-886): 'A Disgrace IO2-L2. to Her Family.l H (1890)z Maxwell, Sybil. rThe White Coach.' 74 (189I): 4IO-22. 'The Good St. Anthony. ' 2]-6-26 . W Babington. 59 ( 1886 ) : r | 430-40. 56 (1885): "There Is a Tide". 'Those T!vo.' May, J P. 67 (1888,/9): 346-63. 1A Novel Collection 41-61. A2 (1893): of Curios.r May, Katherine. 'A Reminiscence 77 (1892): 4I3-L7. of Naples.' Mayne, Frank. 'Uncle | Richard. Meadows, Alice Maud. 80 ( 1893 ) : 394-407 . I'{axwel1, Meadows. l,teadows Taylor, Colonel See Taylor, Colonel Ienifip1. Mennert, 66 (1888): 210-15. andr6. "'Bon Gargon".' | tOnly an Incident. 427-37. Leonard. 67 (1888/9): Merrick, rA House of Horrors.r 1-50. Merry, Andrew. 95 (1898): 'The Love of Darby Macartney.' 97 (1898): 415-35. 'The Man-Eater of Avaghoe.' 165-83. 97 (1898): 'The Taking of Bal.lynagle Tower.' 347-62. 96 (1898): | 155-83. 98 (1898): "'whom God l{ath Joined". t A 120-8. Broken Distaff.r A (1879): Middlemass, Jean. 'Peter A (1877)z Scottrs Dream.' 22-9. a. 4O9-2O. Mober1y, llajor . ' 62 ( 1887 ) : "'Pikey" I I'His Majesty! | 94 (1897): 46L-78. Mober1y, L G. ". 'pire Michel. ' L28-3? . 93 ( 1897 ) : Monke, Monro, Moore, Moore, Morant, rThe Traitor of an Hour.' Tristram K. 96 (lg9g): 163-74. 'My Divinity.' Dominigue. 98 (1899): 334-57. r A passage from the Life of Mr. (rEditorr). F Frankfort A. Plassingiton.' 27 (1875): 183-98, 338-56. ' R e m e m b e r !' Henry Charles. H (1894 ): 12-51. r B e c a u s e o f t h e J u d g r m e n tt o c o m e . ' L c95 (lg9g): 292-3ro. 'On the Way to the City of Souls.! 98 (1899): 2gO-5. rThe Strange power. | 97 (lg9g): 316-19. 'Church parade.' Morland, Charlotte E. 75 (1991): 279-96. '77 (1g92): rHow We Apples Swim. | 2gl-95. 'Sown on Sand.' H (1892)z 94-IL2. 'A Terrible Love.' A (1893): 98-112. rTo the Gates of HeII.' 79 (1892): 56-76. rAn rdyll l4orland, charlotte E and DrErmard, Araricus. of an rdol.' ( 1 8 9 3 ) : 81 69-73. t A Mounteney, crifford. vicarious Atonement.' 96 (lg9g): 493-512. rBudellrs proposal., Muirhead, Findlay. 50 (lgg3): 32-g. I Two plots. I 51 ( 1883 ) : 5S-7 4. 'The Bishop and Mr. Murray, David christie. LaEazzi.' H (1g92): I06-28. 'Cruel Barbara Allen., 43 (1880,/l): L95-2L6. 'Frighted with False Fire., 33 (Lg?7lz 54-75. Josephrs Coat. 43 (1880,/l): 257-A2, 385-410. 44 (1881): 1-33, 129-58, 257-84, 385-4t2. 45 (1881): L-29, L2g-5.?, 257-83, 385-416. 46 (LB9L/2). t-38, 129-55. ,A Silver Wedding.' 47 (1882): 304-29. Murray, Grenville. See Grenville-Murray, E C. ' A Murray, Henry George. C1ose Shave.r 4g (Igg2): 299-311. 'For Lovers Sake.r A (1881): 74-92. 'Lover and Friend.' H (1883): 36-49. rDrift. ' Murray, Kathleen. 95 (1898): 364-71. 'fts Own Reward.r 96 (1898): 432-40. 'Sisterrs Love. r 98 (1899): 257-72. 'A Social Success.' 94 (1897): 103-12. 'A Midsummer Madness.' Musgrave, H. (Lgg6/7lz 6l 67-g0. 'A Native Myers, H Violet. Genius.' 93 (1997): 415-29. ' " T h e Nepean. llrs Evan. More Gracious Estate".r 95 (1g9g): 24L-4. 'The Man h'ith Two Nichorson, Edward Byron. sours.' 47 (lgg2): 64-78. rAnnie.' Nisbet, Hume. A (1894): 9l-8. rThe Haunted Station., A (1892): L-2O. 'The Back Attic., Noble, A. 98 (1899): 4L5-32rA Comedietta., Noble, Walter. 64 (L887/8)z 51-69. 1A Lost Chance.' Norris, Cecil Marryat. 79 (Lg92lz 2g-46. r B i a n c a . r Norris, W E. 37 (1878/9): 47-67. 'The Old Maid's Holiday.' 39 (1879): 319-44. 'A Stolen North, Henry. Identity.' 69 (lggg): 37-69. r B i n k r s Northcott, g2-9. Marian. Benefaction.' A (f973) z rA Joint in the Harness.r 2g (Lg75/6lz 3gg-97. rMrs. Twinkletonrs gl-9. Creed.r A (1874): rNot A11 Tinsel.' 16 (L87I/2)z 330-40. 'Splodges A (1872): 89-96. "Ben".r 'Susan's Mistake.' A (1825): 83-91. rTim fr*inkleton's Twins.r A (1871): 65-76. rvery Low People Indeed. ' 23 (L874') t lg6-93. 'My First P DaIy. and Last Stroke for Fame.r A (1878): 45-53. 'An Insoluble OrHanlon, Alice. Mystery. I H (1890) z 27-47. 'An Episode Oppenheim, Annie Isabella. in the Life of a New Woman.r 92 (1897): 312-36. rAt Camaldo1i. ' Ouida. 5 1 ( 1 8 8 3) : 4 2 4 - 4 7 . 0'Donovan, 'Birds in the Sno\,r.' 40 (I879/8O). 460-75 rFindelkind.r 42 (1880): 32O-4L. Prescoes. 49 (L882/31 z 286-304, 416-33. 50 (1883 ) : 71-89. ' A H e r o ' s R e w a r d .| 39 (1879): 42-59. 'rn Pitti. ' 5 1 ( 1 8 8 3) : 232-56. I The Little Earl. | 44 ( 1881 ) : 300-34. 'Resurgo. | 46 (L88L/21 z 317-41 , 430-62. r T h e Panton, J E. Master of the House.r 56 (1885): 475-60. tThe Creeping Pardepp, R. Shadow.' 91 (1896): L44-54. rThe Greek Skipper's Parke, P Grey. Story.' 5l (1883): 203-18. rA Survivor of the Terror.r H (1884): 95-l-17. Parpped, R. See Pardepp, R. 'No Robbery.r Paslew, John. 68 (1889): 465-80. 'Seth Clephton's Paterson, A H. New Hand.' 58 (1885,25): 449-62. rAn Adventure Payn, James. in a Forest.' 37 (L8j8/91: 44'l-55. fAn Aunt by Marriage.r 3I (L876/7)t 66-81. By Proxy. 32 (1877): 257-86, 482-508. 33 (1877)z 1-30, 224-56, 257-9I, 473-508. 34 (L877/81: I-28, 229-55, 356-84, 385-415. 35 (1878): 104-53, 366-84. 'Captain Passenger. I Cole's 38 (1879): 169-75. 'A Change of Views.r 36 (1878): 172-8. rA Charade and Its Consequences.r A (1879): 71-85. rA Chronological Error.' H (1877',.. 97- [?103]. 'A CIub Benefactor.r H (1881): 32-A. A Confidential Agent. 40 (L879/80)z 257-86, 385-409. 4L ( 1880 ) : 1-40, 129-52, 257-84, 385-410 . 42 ( 1880 ) : 1-35, 129-51 , 257-79, 385-4L2. 43 ( 1880/1 ) : L-25, 129-55. 'The Confiscated Weeds.r A (1875): 1-t?81. rA Dangerous Virtue.r H (1883): 1-5. rAn Easter Holiday.' H (1878): 40-[?50]. rAn Expensive Derby.' 43 (1880,21): 61-75. fA Failure of Justice.' 40 1L879/8O): 448-52, rThe Fatal Curiosityi or, a Hundred Years Hence.r a (1877): 94-L28. 'Finding His Level.r 31 (1876/7)z 344-52. 'The G.B.C. . | 30 (1876 ): 28I-5fAn Independent Opinion.' 434-42. 38 (1879): rJebb's Mantlepiece.' A (1882): 53-8. 'The Lord of Harpington.' 32 (L8771: 227-34. rA Mayfair Mystery. | 36 (1878): 298-316. rA lttediaeval Mistake. I A (1878): 66-74. rA Modern Delilah.r H (1879)r 23-31. rl4y First Recordership.' 36 (1878): 77-AL. fAn Office Secret.r 31 (L876/7): 473-83. fAn Overrated Prescription.' H (1880) : 63-L?7O). rPatient | Kitty. 35 (1878): 432-50. fThe Reduced Dinner Party.t 27 26 A (188O): 6A-77. 'Simpson of Bussora. ' 36 ( 1878) : 444-9. 'A Social Philosopher.' 40 (1879,280): 225-3L. rSome Ta1es of white Elephants.r 37 (1878/7912 297-303. 'The Strange Bed.' 44 (188I): 459-75. 'Tasbrook's Testimonial.' 472-BI. 30 (1876): 'The Transfused Transformed.' 180-9. 39 (1879): Peacock, Pechell, 'Two Delicate Cases. I A ( 1881 | 39-47 . rAn Unreguited Attachment.' 332-7. 38 (1879): 'Why He Married Her.' A (1883): I-9. 'Awake and Thinking.' W F. 4'76-84. L2 (1870): 'Derelict. ' M. 90 (1896 ) : 66-74. 'Noor Mahomedts Bungalow.' A (1895 ) : L4-22. 'The Thousandth Man.' H (1896): 80-7. rHis Model.r Mary L. 70-6. 69 (1889): rThe Simplicity of Susan.' 108-18. 98 (1899): 'Caulfield's Perrin, A. Crime.' A (1892): 72-84. Late in Life. 85 (1895): 9L-LL2, 2LO-24, 320-36, 42L-44. 87 ( 1895 ) : 92-II2, 206-24, 318-36 , 430-44. 88 ( 1895 ) : 94-LL2, 212-24, 323-36. 'In the Next Room.r H (1893): L3-22. rAaron Macklehose.' Phillpotts, Eden. 66-88. 60 (1886): 'Concerning Papadacky.' 62 (1887): 369-83. 'A Dartmoor | Picnic. 60 ( 1886 ) : 472-9 . rThe Equilibrist.' 63 (1887): 188-208. 'Fol1y Tower. | 69 (1889): 204-3I. 'The Hailstone | Competition. 61 (L886/7 | : 405-11. rA Sea Dawn., 64 (1887/8)z 47L-A. 'He, She, and It.r Phillips, llrs A. 76 (1891): 159-65. Pendered, Max. VeiI.. Under a crey 89 (1896): 2LI-24, 322-36, 433-44. 90 ( 1896 ) : 96-LL2, 207-24, 433-44. 322-36, 9I ( 1896 ) : LO2-L2, 2L4-24, 225-35. rJack - a Mendicant.' Pirkis, Catherine L. H (L881): 56-I?64J. 'Ejected Pitman, John. by a Ghost.' 113-17. A (1869): 'An Affair Platts, W Carter. of Dishonour.' 84 (1894): 43-53. 'Too Late!t 81 (1893): 396-406. t T h e Pottinger, Kingrs Sir Henry. Bull.r 20 (1873): L97-208. rTwo ldeals Powell, Alice. Reatised.' 83 (1894): 52-8. Pohrer, Cecil. Babylon. 55 (L884/5)z 360-84, 484-512. 56 (1885): 108-28, 235-56, 361-84, 482-508. 57 (1885): 105-28, 228-55, 358-83, 481-508. 106-28, 58 (1885,/6): 232-56. rThe Earlrs Powlett, N. Blun,iler.' 60 (1886): 334-46. 'The Downfall Praed, Bulkeley Campbell. of the House of Denayer.' 83 (1894): 73-9. | " N o Preston, George. Choice".' 93 (1897): 354-62. 'Mors et Vita.' Price, Charlotte A. 89 (1896): 386-98. 'The New Resident at Slocombe.' H (1893): 98-111. 'Sir Harry Gray.' 82 (1893): 3L2-36, 42I-44. ' R i g h t e d Price, Itrs. at Last.' 22 (L873/4)z 325-38. rA Troubled A (1873): Night.' 39-48. Q [pseudonym of Arthur 22-35. Arthur. Quiller-Couch, rMr. Dawson.' C M. 92 (1897): tThe Willoughby Wedding.' 9L rA Fellow Prothero, Alice. Traveller.' rA Little Cockneyrs Romance.' 'The Wisdom of the Dove.t Prowse, R O. 7L-9. (1896): 75-90. 79 (1892): 375-82. A (1896): 47-69. 67 (1888,/9): 152-68. rDr. Unonius.' 67 (1888,/9): See under Q. 58 (1885/6) : Drenningrs Vengeance.' Charlotte.'Effie 303-18. 'In Daffodil H (189f ): 38-61. Time. I Raleigh, I,lrs Cecil. 'A Bunch of Violets.' 61-83. 74 (1891): Raleigh. Effie. rThe Fakeer's 475-959 (1886): Curse.r Ranking, B Montgomerie. 'Our Fashionable 447-5264 (L887/8)z Boarding-House.' rln the House of Fear.r 162-82. 98 (1899): Read, E A. 'Dear Cousin Henry.' 234-5689-107, 64 (L887/8): Read, Ethel. 22 (L8'13/41 '. 485-509. Dead Sorrowr s Kin. Reade, llrs C Iompton I . 69-98, L97-22L, 325-52' 451-68. 23 (1874): rELspeth.r A (I8741: 33-45. 222 69-97. 464-90. 2L ( 1873 ) : Eer ltlaster. 'How My Grandmother A Came to Marry My Grandfather.' Radwell, Reade, Reade, Pireau, Priest, Quiller-Couch]. Reade, Ready, (1875): 50-6I. 544-69213-35, 357-77' 25 (L874/5lz A Study in Gray. l17-38. 26 (1875): 'Swift 52-80. 2I (1873): as a Flash.r Anirnals. 29 (1876): Good Stories of Han and Other Charles. 31 385-95. L-4, L29-32, 257-60' 30 (18?6): 437-46. 53-67 ' ( 1876-7 ) : 32 (La77 ) : L29-44, l-3, 3L9-26 , 433-6. 453-62. 180-94, 310-21, 'The Academical 24 (1874): History of Mr. Chicken.' Compton. 30s-16. rllow Mr. Penlake Exercised 420-8. 22 (1873/4)z a Proctor.r 'Mr. Skifter's 50-64. 28 (I875/5)z Pilgrimrs Progress.' 516-28. 233-42, 322-34, 38-48, 26 (1875): Oxford Raffles. tThe St. Swithin's 56-64. 25 (L874/5lz Proctor.r Junior 'The Pride A (1875): of the Corbyns.' llrs G Linnaeus. 64-80. 'Chevalier 65 (1888): Legrand and Mr. Blopper.' Arthur. 347-53. 'The Groaning Ghost.' 'Widow's Weeds.' Ready, A W. Require walter. Richards, "'I 81-9. H (1885): 125-8. H (1897): and Charge You Both".r 96 (1898): L97-2L2. rTill 254-74. 9I (1896): Death - and After.' tThe Hawk and the Dove.' 283-94. 87 (1895): Richings, Emily A. Margaret Humphreys, nde Gollan]. of Eliza Rita Ipseudonym 88-111. A (f890): Kissed the Woman ---rr.I "'Having 225-59, L-37' 113-47, Carr. 89 (1896): Joan and !lrs. 91 L-32, 113-40, 225-57 ' 337-58. 90 (1896): 337-73. (1896 ) : L-24, 113-25. ' rA I'tarriage 1-5. H (1895): Dis-arranged. 'Princess 39-58. A (1889): Nadine.r rRichardson.r A (1893): 77-88. r r 85-102. A ( 1892 ) : "Though one Rose frorn the Dead". rMy Amsterdam Gem.' 235-4940 (L879/8O)z Robeck, G H. 'The New Minister.' 293-315. 97 (1898): A Fraser. Robertson, rlove 165-86. 45 (I88]-/21z and Greek.' M J lr. Robertson, rAnother Manrs wife.' 22-39. A (1884): F W. Robinson, rBickers 30-52. A (1882): the Blower.' 'Brought Back to the World.' A (lgg1): 4g-65. 'A Christmas Soir5e.' 7 (1868/91: 3gO-7. 'Dick watsonts Daughter.' H (1gg3): 9O-III. rThe Fourth Son of the Earl of Moo., H (Igg5): f-[?21]. 'Gigsonrs Goose CIub., A (1885): 96-t?If3l. tIn Trust for Sandy.' H (lgg2): 11-31. 'The Luck of Luke Shands.' H (].894): 2-19. 'l,tartha Jacobi.' A (1879): 1-17. of the Moon,'.r H (1987): "'Minions t-20. 'Miss Anderson's Colours.' H (lgg1): L-l?221. rMr. Birdrs Best Umbrella.r A (lgg3): 66-99. rA Night in the Highway., 38 (1879): 3OO-12. 'An Odd Fix. I A (1870): 91-6. 'Penprase I the Stone-Breaker. A (19g6): 1-21. Stern lfecessity. 9 (1869): 145-75, 5-34, 2e7-3L3, 429-55. 10 (1869/7O): (1870): 5-34, I47-75,281-310,4I5-40. It 37-65, 23L-59, 361-88, 482_5LL. rThe Story of the Stone Bouquet.' H (19g6): L-2I. rThe Young Lady in Grey., A (1880): 2-16. r M u l l i g a n ' s poteen.' Robinson. Nugent. 22 (rg73/4)z 229-45. 'Mrs. Marmaduke Millwyn' s Sigh. ' 26 ( Ig75 ) : 2II-29. rWinks.' Rockstro, w S. 4g (1882 ): ZB5-97. rA Balloon Roe, A Harcourt. Story., H (1899): 65-t?91. 'changing Ross' charles' H. Heads with captain copp.' A (1869): 106-12. 'The Chinaman's Rothwell, Chas C. Spider. | 64 (L897/8) z Ij9-A7. 'The Umbrella-Man.' 69 (1889): 333-44. p i r a t e . Russell, W Clark. Ttre FrozeD 63 (lgg7): L-32, L2g-6O, 257-9I, 385-4L4. 64 (IA77/B)t I-37, 129-62, 292-323. A Strange Voyage. 55 (LBB4/51: 257-93, 385-422. 56 ( 1885 ) : L-4L, 129-62, 257-94, 385-429 . Sj ( 1885 ) : t-44, 129-73, 257-9?, 385-426. 58 (L885/6)z I-43, 129-80. 'Thirst!' 65 (1888): 282-92. 'At the Bar. , Sala, George Augustus. 22 (L8?3/4): 3g-49. rThe Bad Lord Brackenbury. I A (1868): 36-48. rBrighton out of the Season., H (1876): l-t?141. 'Carlo Ponti.' 13 (I87O/L) z 27-35. rCarmagnole; the Wickedest Woman in France.' A (1876): 1O_[?2s]. tThe Fair One with the Velvet Mask.t 16 (Ig7I/2lz L75-82. rHail, Colurnbia!' A (187I): 4f-9. 'The Handsome Housekeeper.' 19 (L872/3lz 404-36. Iuaginary Iondon. 16 (L87I/21: 435-42. 17 (tB?2)z 38-49 , L69-76, 306-17 , 453-64. 18 (1872 ) : tB2-91 , 328-35, 486-94. 19 (1872/3) : 107-16 , L99-2O9, 476-84. 20 ( 1873 ) : 36-45, 2I4-2L, 3I0-20, 442-5L. 2L (1873): 25-33. rA Letter from the Dead.' A (1870): 5l-9. 'The Little French Gentleman.' A (]875): 97-LO4. rThe Lonely Lodger.r A (1873): 99-105. 'Mrs. ' Mellor' s Diamonds. L4 ( l87l ) : 4L6-32 . rThe Mystery of Viscount Bowldout.' A (1822): 81-8. rMy Uncle.' 28 (1876): 8O-3. 'On the Prowl. I 13 (La7O/L) t 166-82. rOur Nice Servant. | (,Communicated to George Augustus Sala'). 10 (L869/7O): 2]-3-25. 'The Pink Bonnet. t 55-64. a (1874): I The Politic 50-9. L2 ( 1870 ) : Wax-Chandler. I 'The Power of the Keys.' 32L-32. 14 (1871): 'Princess 342-54. 10 (L869/7Olz Reveng'e.' Cancrin's 'The Serious Bal1.' 33-41. A (1867): 'Story of the Three Captains.r 1-[?21]. H (1878): 'The Strange Behaviour L-zI. A (1877): of Mr. Apostolo.' 'That Poor Dear Captain Lambswool.' 185-96. 22 (18'73/4)z rThe Venus de'Medici's 438-50. 23 (L8741 z Marriage. ' 'Why That Old Gentleman Paid.r 438-47 . 22 (1873/4) z rMystery on Mystery.' 332-863 (1887): Edward. rA Story of the People's 7L (1890): Palace.' Iady Virginia. Salmoni, Sandars, 47-67. 299-309. 89 (1896): H Garton. or Not Guilty".r sargent, "'Guilty rGentle 98-105 . A ( 1869 ) : Jack. ' Saunders, J. rThe Diamond Bullet.f l0 (L869/7Al: 320-8. Sawyer, William. 'A Legend of Verityrs 78-80. A (1867): Court.r 'Links in a Chain.' 370-9. 7 (1868/9)z 'My Christmas 60-8. A (1868): Mystery.' tThe Incumbent 10 (L869/70): of Bagshot.' Schlippenbach, Baron K S L. t I I 185-92. 'A Night 196-213. 9 (1869): with King Pharaoh.' 'Simpatica.' 313-36. 91 (1896): Schmalz, Flora. 'An Australian 359-72. 92 (1897): Andromeda.' Scott, G Firth. 'Fernandey's H (1897): 38-96. Feud.r 'rn the Mountains 28-36. 93 (1897): of Peru. | Scott, J 94 378-4O3159-88, 257-92' llarelle" 93 (1897): 423-48. 26-65, L3'7-75, 300-44, 'Dell's 295-306Cremona. t 56 ( 1885 ) : Crawford. IThe 281-8. 66 (1888): Folio". | "First | ' rn Self-Defence. 250-6. 63 ( 1887 ) : (1897): 'A Late Confession.' 314-23. 57 (1885): 'The Living 227-31-. 58 (L885/6): of Slopton Wold.' 'Mr. Calvert's 331-45. 6'7 (1888/9): Frailty.' 'My Fellow Traveller.' 94-962 (1887): 'Philpot's 2O9-I5. 59 ( 1886 ) : Great Picture. ' Senior, Seymour, rThe Scare at Rushlight 475-9. 65 (1888): Camp.' 'A Tale of the F1ying Scotchman.' A (1887): 57-68. 'Through the Furnace.' 165-84, 32L-46' 65 (1888): | 412-27 61 ( 1886/1887 ) : an r11 Wind". ' "rTis rA Trust.' 89-93. 60 (1886): t xRight" . t I7'7-92. 40 (I8'19/8O) : wiIliam. 'The Mystery Fi-vers-' 98 (1899): of Fifty A Hamilton. 377-400. ' 'The Nihilist. 279-94. 84 (1894 ) : tThe 387-4L4. 97 (1898): o f S pades.r Queen 'Planty 459'84. 43 (1880,/1): Banton.r Thomas. Shairp, tRestored to Life.' I69-2IL. 92 (1897): rSal, a Riverside 77-IO5. H (1882): Romance.' 'The Amber Scarf-Pin.' 79-9I. 68 (1889): Robert H. Sherard, 'Monsieur 6'l-73. A (1886): le cur6,' rour Parish Mystery.' 428-38. 61 (1886/7): 'The False Surplice.l 79-92. 66 (1888): J W. Sherer, 'Major Mulliner.r 86-[?95]. H (fBS0): 'Uncle Andrew.' 91-101. A (1883): Jl_ ' A Chamber of Horror. | l i l r r .t ' w r l r t <, l n . 63 ( 1887 ) : 457-69 . ' 'l'lre Stirkbridge Mystery. ' 67 (L888/91 z 169-84. ' O r a z i o l;lrit.l, I{ P. Calvo.r A (1895): 97-II2. rAIl Is Fair in Love.r l i l ri n r l l c r , R o b e r t . 67 (1888/9): 4L7-26. rA Blue Serge Suit.' H (1888): 100-12. rThe Curaters Mistake.' H (1889): 14-[?25]. rFirst for Sandhurst.' 68 (1889): 356-61. fMr. Briggs Bicycle.f 64 (1887/8): 82-8. rMr. Dangle's Dilemma. ' 63 (1887): I6L-77. rThe Power of a Will. ' Sidgwick, M C. 98 (1899): 132-61. rAn Ancient Simpson, E Gertrude. Charm.' A (1884) 5I-7. rA Modern Plato.' 55 (L884/5lz 459-73. rA True Lovers Knot.t 63 (1887): 61-75. ' "Which things I Are a Mystery". 58 (1885,/6 ) : A6-97. r T h e Skene, F M F. Autobiography of a Tramp., Bl (1893): I67-j9. 'The Mystery of King's Skottowe, Britiffe. Bench Wal_k., H (1890): 71-85. 'MBre Susanne.' Smith, Ada. 94 (1897): 295-9. 'The Girl Smith, Constance. Widow.' 96 (1898): 299-313. 'A Lady Patantee.' Smith, D Wright. 98 (1899): 63-8. rDesmondts Destiny.' Smith, Saqui. 59 (1886): 166-84. rA Perilous Soames, C. Ride.' 19 (1872/3): 386-9. ' T h e ' Speight, T W. Brahmin's cift. H (1890) z 9-26. rThe Case of Mr. Van Klugen.' 55 (1884/5)z 7L-87. 'The Green phial. ' 52 (1883/4) z 42'7-45. 'My Matin6e.' 67 (1888/9): 303-17. rA Simple Maiden.' H (1888): 14-33. rThat Handsome Curate.' 70 (1889): 145-63. r'Advt.u.1 Spence, Edward F. 59 (1886): 349-55. 'A Slender Clue. I 53 ( 1884 ) : 470-80. 'Jem's Trouble. I Spencer, F B. a4 (1894): 295-310. ' T h e Spencer, Maja. Finding of the "Albia".I 64 (1887/8)t 438-46. 'Fish Lake. | 66 (1888): 420-44. 'Through the Va1ley of Death.' 65 (1888): 2O2-I3. rMy Only Elopment.r Spielmann, M H. H (1885): 48-[?61]. ' T h e Stables, Gordon, f|D RN. Confessions of an Enqlish Chlorat-Eater.r 26 (1875): 179-90. 'The Eighth nay.' Stackpoole, W H. 69 (1889): 4L7-26. 60 (1886): 191-218. "'Farewe11".' rThe Last Ten Thousand. ' 66 (1888): 49-58. rThe Manufacturer.' 68 (1889): 282-99. 'Mr. Nipperr s WilI. ' 68 ( 1889 ) : 92-II4 . rMurder or Suicide.' 62 (1887): 48-62 'Nel1ie Hales.' 63 (1887): 339-59. 'A Strange Prison.' 66 (1888): 3IL-22. 'Ups and Downs. | 62 ( 1887 ) : 476-93. tThat Beastly Stevens, G L. Thermometer.r 65 (1888): 424-40. 'The Warlockrs Stevenson, F V de G. Shadow.' 59 (1886) z 29-48. l V a l e r i e . ' Stimpson, H B. 91 ( 1896 ) : I99-2O9 . rThe Other Ha1f.r Stirling, A. Hutchison. 54 (1884): 424-38. 'The Third . Time. I 53 ( 1884 ) : 202-9. rThe Spectre Ship.' st John, Percy B. 28 (L875/61: 517-34. rFrom Beyond.r st Johnstone, Alfred. 52 (L883/4) z 101-11. rLady Jane's Jam-Pot!r st Leger, Evelyn. 85 (1894): 53-66. ''"Only . Jack".I 81 (1893): 83-91. 32 I I i rA Run on Skates.r G A. 60 (1886): 94-9. rThe Failure Eleanora H. of Penelope Price. 98 (1899): l-11. rThe Undying Fire.' llrs St Leo. Strachey, 86 (1895): L53-62. 'Chubb Jackson.' AIan. Strayler, 14 (1871): 50-9. ' B y Stuart, John. 164-87. Spin of a Coin.r 68 (1889): 'Caroline's r Stuart-Langford, lllrs. Aftermath. 95 (1898): 372-8I . 'Nine Days.' Sylva, Carmen. 70 (1889): 39-55. 'Dr. Jerrold.' Taber, W M. 185-99. 54 (1884): 'The Breaking of a Shel1.' IB3-95. Talbot, Frederick. 16 (I87I/2)z 'Fifteen Midnight.r A (1874): 120-8. Minutes after Stocks, Stooke, His Second Inheritance. 27 (1875): 213-38, 389-425, 548-75. 28 (1875/6)t II7'48, 258-85. 'How I Came to Be a Manager.' 28 (1875/6): 56'7-75. 'How I Lost the County.' 22 (1873/4)z 220-7. rAn Il1-Conducted Conductor.' 29 (1876): 243-9. 'Jack Pugh's Legacy.' 18 (Ia72) t 517-35. 19 (1872/3): 84-rO2. rJoe upon Happiness.r A (1874): 14-16. 'A Maid Forlorn.' 20 (1873): 96-100. 'My Client A (1872) z Upstairs.' 42-7. fMy Father's Wi1l. ' 25 (1874/51: 325-39. 'My First A (1871): 90-5. Commission.r rMy Uncle in Manchester.' 192-8. 18 (1872)z 'Not Just Yet.' A (1872): 29-32. rThe Outside Carriage.' A (1875): 122-7 'The Severed Hand.' H (1876): 15-[?39]. 24 (I874)z That Bventful Night. 23 (L874); 481-510. ror-24, r97-2L9, 496-5rI. 357-81, fhrough Pire 2L (1873): L49-78, 277-303, and tlater. 4Os-29. 101-25. 22 (L873/4) : rrT\a/as the Wind.' 23 (1874): 4I8-2O. 'The Wreck of the Fireflv.' A (1873): 24-32. Taylor, See also T, F. 'An Ida Ashworth. rJoan Carteret.' Ing6nue.' 56 (1885): H (1886): 23-37. 'The Midnight Meadows. 348-60. A (1869): Search.' Col.onel IPhilip] 73-80. 'Franklin's 10 (1869/7O'l: 377-AB. Thomas, Amelia. Confession. ' 'Bessie Thorne I s Revenge. I A Cudtip ] . Thomas, Annie I l.lrs pender (1895): 58-71. L-27, 113-34, 225-47, The Honourable Jane. 77 (1892): 79 I-22, 113-40, 225-46' 337-60. 78 (1892): 337-56. (1892 ) : I-22, 113-31 , 225-43 ' 337-55. 'Judgrment Wanted.' A (1868): 89-96. 'Linked! H (1892): 10-16. Not United.r 'A Little 1-6. H (1893): out of the Way.' rThe Mapleton Mystery.r a (1869): 32-43. 'My Aunt's Legacy.' H (1891): 30-7. 'Pages of the Past.' 1-30. A (1891): rA Border Tragedy.' 79-101. 67 (1888/9): Thomas, ,T O. 'A Night H (1885): at the "H6te1 des Morts".' Thomas, Percy w. Taylor, 76-[?87 ] . 'An Acting A (1876): 122-8. Charade.' Thompson, Alfred. 'Cora, a Psychological Mystery.' A (1867): 48-55. fThe Lady and the Lobster.' 7 (1868/9lz 341-5. 33 r Thornbury, tThe Deathrs Walter. rDr. Deadshot and His Head Club., A (1867): 83-9. Little Consignment.' A (1871): 97-108. 'Fire and Snow. I 8 (1869): 87-100. 'Frank Tyrell's Elopement.r A (1869): 16-27. rThe Missing Baronet.r l0 (L869/7O): 365-9. rMy Friend's Villa.' 2 (L8671: 47-56. rAn OId Peninsular Man., 12 (1870): 184-95. 'The OId Chapel-Master.' A (1873)z 64-73. rThe SIip Carriage.' A (1872): L9-28. 'The Wreck of the Siren.r g2-90. A (1870): ' B y Ti-ddeman, L E. woman's Wit.1 93 (1897): 341-53. rAnd Yet --Trent, Philippa. !' 93 (1897): 475-BB. 'The Angel in Blue.' Trevena, R. 62 (1887): IL6-28. ' M o r n i n g Tristram, F J. Ca11s in the West Country.' 57 80-8. Trollope, WaIlace, wallace, Walters, (1885): rA Family Party in the pt-azza of St. T Aldolphus. 3 1 ( J - 8 7 7) : 2 L O - 2 8 , 3 2 7 - 4 3 , 4 3 7 - 5 3 . rGiulia Varanii oEt St. Peter's Day at Belluno.r Peter. H (1876): 77-[?87 ] . 'Monsieur Turner, Godfrey. Anatole. ' 13 ( 1871 ) : 183-9. rFables and Their Sequels.' Twain, Mark. 35 (1878): 326-3I. rThe Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton. 35 (1878): 39-55. Some R:ndoD Notes of an Idle Bxcursion. 34 (1877/81: 49-58, 183-91, 345-54. 33 (L877): I r rDivided. ' 108-[ ?271. H (1880 ) : Ward, Louisa E. 'David Gam, Knight.' 358*7698 (1899): Ward, Marion. 'The End of an ldyll.' 42-58A (1894): Warden, Gertrude. 'Abbey House.' 65-77. A (1867): ware, J R. 'The Romance of Tweezer's Alley.r 59 (1886): Warren, Arthur. 324-40. ' "The Ribs of Death" . ' 428-36. 59 ( 1886 ) : Lillias. wasserman, 'A rwilight 44-53. Visit.' 58 (1885/6): I Zillah 3l-42 60 ( 1886 ) : von Ephraim. ' 'A Lifers 549-7L. 34L-69, 18 (L8721: Love.' Rev M G, UA. watkins, 'Just in Time.'A (1873)z 49-60. E T. watson, Alfred ' ' ,'So Unladylike". 65-'12. 25 (Ig'74/5): watson, watson, 464-70. Tytrer, sarah. The Blackall chosts. 64 (ra87/8)z 359-84, 4'79-507. 65 (1888): IIO-27, 226-56, 354-83, 480-507. 66 (1888): 93-126, 230-56, 350-82, 485-508 . 6'7 (L888/9) z IO2-2j , 230-56 Disappeared. 61 (1886/7 ) z 257-7i, 385-404 . 62 ( 1887 ) : \-22, r2g-52, 257-'74, 385-409. r A Vane, Denzil. Young Manrs Fancy., 70 (1889): 56-68. rThe Way of Transgressors.' Vane, Derek. A (1996): 2I-34. lEn Passant. I Vernon, Maud Venables. 90 (1896): 427-32. ' T h e Vi-llari, Linda. Professorrs Declaration.' 40 (L879/8O) z 65-79, 209-24. 'An Arabrs Revenge.r Vizetelly, Edward Henry. 25 (I874/5): 405-f9. rGlamour.t Von Bothmer, Countess. 8 (1869): 357-80, 545-66. r A t Vye, Birch. the Hands of Time.' a2 (1893): 179-92. I Beyond the Frontier. ' 90 ( 1896 ) : 4L4-27. rThe Grave on the Hillside.' A (1894): 75-90. tThe Sound of a Voice.r 87 (1895): 295-306. 'Geordie Vye, Birch and Phelps, Sydney. Blair's Luck., 92 (1897): 389-98 . rThe Blind Nora. rGenerosity.r ' Artist' s Pictures. 67 ( 1888/9 ) : 7O (1889): 164-76. '7I (1890): EoneyofAloes. 383-403. 72 (1890): 179-93, 279-94, 386-99. rMiss May's Guest.' A (1891): S7-a2. 'The Crimson poppies.' Vyvian, Clare. 79 (1892): 46-55. 'The No61-Bird.' 7A (1892): 59-62. 'The White Star-Flower., 76 (1891): 299-304. ' I Waddington, John. 64 (1887 /8) z 344-50 . " . "Judas-Colour Vynne, 439-73 . 53-67, rTwice Tried. I 45-61. H (1887): Heten. 'Where Breakers Foam. ' 83-99. H (f888): 'Flamboyant's 49-59. Ring.' 96 (1898): w B. 'The Mithridatic 184-97 . 97 ( 1898 ) : Drop. | 'Ada. ' 68 ( 1889 ) : 22'7-35. F G. rMy opal Ring. ' 458-67. 66 ( 1888 ) : ' 'Poor Polly. 88-97 . 69 ( 1889 ) : rA Private 347-5460 (1886): Story. | Detectivers Weddle, 'An o1d Man's Garden.' A (L892)z 62-7L. Kathleen. 83-92 A ( 1884 ) : on Fact". r T Malco1m. "'Founded 'Ginger.' 22-l?381. H (1885): rA Mean Revenge. ' 86-98. 54 ( 1884 ) : ' 470-5 63 ( 1887 ) : ob1ige". ' "Noblesse rA Powerful AllY.r 43-56. H (1884): I 'A Transferred 113-28. A (1883): Identity. 'As in a Glass Darkly.' 283-92. 69 (1889): Isabella. 'Bonny Mary. ' 84-93 62 ( 1887 ) : 'Madge the Model.' 453-766 (1888): 'A Messenger.' 76-46. 63 (1887): 'The Grave of lole.' 102-lI97 (1898): Went, c H. 'Cinderella.' 450-6660 (1886): Edwin. Whelpton, 'One only.' 186-208. 59 (1886): 'An Unconditional 453-61' 62 (1887): Surrender-' M E. See Braddon, Babington white, [pseudonym]. 'Abdoolah. | 315-33. 54 (1884): Percy. White, r 337-4924 (1874): H L. Williams, "'Do11y". ' T h e 154-78' 90 (1896): Price. Morris Williams, Queen of the May-' rA TaIe of the Fens.' 43I-44. 88 (1895): NeiI wynn. Williams, 'The Wondrous Bath of Bokhara-' 2A4-9I' 64 (LBB7/8)z wills, C J. tCarvalho. | 34-52. 53 (1884): J Arbuthnot. Wilson, 'The Child 163-76. 54 (1884): of the Phalanstery.' 'The Chinese Play at the Haymarket.r 90-100. A (1880): 'The Empress of Andorra.' 335-51. 36 (1878): 'An Episode in High Life.' 59-76. H (1882): 'Hugh Portledownrs 19-31. H (1884): Return from Normandy.' 'rsaline 49-63. H (1883): and r.' 'Lucretia.' 87-101. A (1879): 'Mr. Chung.' 67-80. A (1882): 'My Circular 16- [?291 . H ( 1880 ) : Tour. I rMy New-Year's Eve Among the Mummies.' 93-105. A (1879): rThe Mysterious 53 (1884): in Piccadilly.r occurrence 344-54. 'My Unclers Will.' A (1883): 10-20. 'olga Davidoff's Husband. I A (1884): 1-17. 'Our Scientific Observations on a chost.' 36 (1878): 'Pausodyne.r A (1881): 24-38. 'The Senior Proctor's Wooing.r H (1881): 85-102. Wilson, Wilson, Mabel F. [See also W, M F.] ' In an Old Garden. ' 68 ( 1889 ) : 50-62. 'Which of Them?' 331-44. 61 (1886/7)z rIn the Best of A11 Possible Mary F. Worlds.t 81 rI (1893): 42-68. 'A Game of Hazard.' Sydney. H (1880): 97-l?IOil. 'A Dear Little John Strange. Woman.r A (1896): 1-9. 'A Fairy on Horseback. r 4O'7-L2. 92 (1897): 'The Keystone of the Household.' A (1895): I-13. rNinety-Seven.r A (1890): 1-14. 'On1y a Face.r H (1894): 1-11. 'Rose of the World.r A (1893): I-8. 'Superstition.' A (1889)z L-7. '7O (1889): 'Madame de Montespan. | Wolrige, wilton. 69-'79. 'The Maharajahrs Wood, D Gedling. Entry for the Maripoor Cup.' 95 (1898): 501-8. 'That Mysterious I Wood, H F. H (1887): 91-103. "ir{ilord". 'A Plain Girl's Wood, Violet. Romance.' 96 (1898): 213-34. rA Week of Happiness.' 93 (1897): 429-36. 'The Haunted Rock.' Woods, Charles F F. 13 (I87O/I): 325-36. rThe Cedar Closet.' Woods, M K. A (1873): 7O6-L2. 'A Hum-Drum Girl . I wren, Jenny. 88 ( 1895 ) : 179-96. ''No! Wri-ght, Madeline. 62 (1887): 296-306. ".' rThe History Wylde, Katharine. of a Suburban Enterprise.' 63 (1887): Wilson, winter, 442-s6. 'The Bounder.r Wyndham, Horace. 95 (1898): 57-64. rA Middle-Aged Yeo, Jerome. Cherub.r 63 (1887): 109-16. r A u t u r n n ' Yolland, E. Clouds , 88 ( 1895 ) : 169-78. rrmposters?' 83 (1894 ): 393-405. 'In the Days of the Cagots.' 91 (1896): 245-55. 'The Miserr s Secret. t 79 ( 1892 ) : 383-401 . 'Only a Smudge!r 81 (1893): 414-27. 'The Secret of the Dead.' 87 (l-895): 389-403. rAlmost!r Yorke, Curtis. H (1891): 62--19. |"Between the Silences!".' 80 (1893): 37-47. rThe Brown Portmanteau.' 62 (1887): 164-75. rCarhilton's A (1889): Choice.' 23-38. 'Diana.' 209-24. 63 (1887): 'Our Expectations.' 65 (1888): 45-56. Young, Carol. A4 (1894): 39O-4L2. "'Blousa-Bel1a".r 'Max Beverley's Model. I 92 ( 1897 ) : 2'7I-96. 'The Revd. Harry.' 97 (1898): 364-83. B. UNIDENTTFTED AUTHORS 45-59. PSEUDONYMOUS STORIES - AUTHOR UNTRACEABLE r"fn Sour Misfortune's A. Bogk".' 65-96. 95 (1898) : 'Some Turkish A, F G. Slave Stories.' 35 (1878): 167-83. 'Juggins.' A, F W. H (1896): 58-73. rThe Tallants 'Outside Author of 'Bitter Sweetsr, of Bartonr , etc. the World.r 3 (1.867): 225-9. rChance Friends. t Author of rDapple Greyr, etc. A (1875): 23-32. rOut of the Waters.r A (1874): 46-54. 'Pasteur-al Author of 'A Fliqht Aid. I to Florida'. 87 (1895): 71-80. 'Arabia Author H (1895): of ' M i s s M o l 1 y ' , etc. Petraea. I 55-72. 'Cathrine.' 54 (1884): 25-52. 'Christine.' L22-8. 52 (1883/41: rA Coward.r H (1884): 32-4I. 'Delphine.' 55 (1884/5): I94-2L9. rHelen Churchillrs Lover. ' 96-103. 40 (1879/8O) t 'One Christmas Eve.r A (1888): 77-[?8IJ. 'Tr^ioMen and a Woman's Heart.' A (1894): 1-33. fA war Story.' H (1879): 9O-7. tZara Vallis.t 24-44. 65 (1888): 'In tThe Last Ride', rRivalsr, tThe Lost Dorothyt, Author etc, of the Heart of the Country.' 85 (1894): 78-88. rstrong rA Court Scandal. Hearts', etc. Hands and Steadfast 13 (L87O/L) z 23I-43. I In Arctic B, J W. 189-205. Seas. ' 87 ( 1895 ) : 'Two C, F H. 294-304. 80 (1893): "Holiday l"leets".' rA Western Mystery.' C, M B. 78 (1892): 158-69. ' D o I I y . ' Frango. 94 ( 1897 ) : 223-5 . 'A Black Sheep. ' K, K D. 39-65 . 88 ( l-895 ) : 'A Money-Lender's K, K K. 245-66. Love.' 20 (1873): rA Modern Day Saint.' 279-87. L, A J de C. 85 (1894): 'Jack Layford's N, L. an Account Friend, with of How He Laid Author P. A G. of t0 (1869/'7Olz the Ghost.' 226-47. 'The Clerk's Daughter.' 19 (1872/3): 34L-64. 'My First Love.' 19 (1872/3): 209-15. rThe Irish Court.r 20 (1873): 46-52. 'A Birthday Treat.r 27 (1875): 375-81. 'Pietro H (1879): 48-65. and Giannetta.r 'A Doctor's outing.r 69 (1889): 307-16. rAn Imperial Pardon.' 170-82. 37 (L878/9)z rThe Majorrs Luncheon. r 257-60. 22 (L8'13/41: P, M. R, E. R, c H. R, J C. S, F A. T. 'A Shadow from the Moor.' 1"91-200. T, A P. 83 (1894): 'The Family Ghost.' 26 (1875): 367-72. T, F [?Frederick Talbot]. rA Revelation from the Sea.' 22 (Ia73/4)z 303-8. 'The Town Clerk rour George and the Sultan.r 2L of Ludboroughr. (1873): 360-7. 'Lifer s lrony. | 242-52 . Vida. 97 ( 1898 ) : 'Warwick St. John. | 9l (1896): 275-93. rTraders I^Ieathergage. 94 ( 1897 ) : 92-LO2. of the Niger. | 'Haunted.' 80 (1893): 85-94. r w, F. w, M. wrMF [? 'Camp Life at Wi.mbledon. | 3 (1867): 339-50. '"Newspaper CuttingS".' 83 (1g94): I5g-77. , T h e Mabel F wilson]. g9 (1996): Romance of a store.' 310-21. rThe Sisterhood of Cameron.' 89 (1896): 273-gA. I Sister ' Kathleen. 85 ( 1894 ) : 390-403 . UNSIGNED STORIES 'An Agramist's HoIiday.' 36 (Ig7g): 465-9. tAnglo-rndian photographs.' H (Ig77): 79-l?941. fAnnabel Brown.r 22 (L873/4): 382-9. rApollo F1ies.' a4 (1894): 64-74. 'April Fool Redivivus!' 70 (1889): 27-38. 'At Chrighton Abbey.t 14 (187I ): 353-77. 'Aunt Lora's Long Ago., 22 (1873/4)t 2gI-'1. rBefogged in the Channe1.' 74 (189L): 255-80. 'Bob Kennedy' s Canvass. ' 7 (1868/9) : 263-75 . 'A Bold Stroke., H (1877): 57-t?771. rThe Bryansfort Spectre., 25 (1874/51 z 244-55. 'Carpenterst Scenes.' 2 (1867) : 455-60. 'Cheating the Norr Easter.' 26 (1875): 139-46. rChristmas Day.' 79 (1892 ): 298-304. rA Clergyman's Holiday.' A (1874): 73-90. 'Donald McGregor.r 75 (1891): 149-59. I -12 ( "The Echo": after Hans Andersen. | 1g9O ) : 47-52. 'An Episode in Two Lives.' 96 (1995): 369-99. 'The Fata1 Tryst.r A (1871): 80-90. fFida.' 78 (1892): 183-9. rA Fireside Story.r L (1866/7) = g3-91. 'For Dear Life.r A (1873)z 6I-4. 'ceorge ' Lovelace's Temptation. 23 (Lg74l z 229-45. tA Ghostly Adventure on Exmoor., 75 (1991): 2gg-95. fThe Ghost at Laburnum I Villa. 12 ( 1B7O ) : 2I3- t ?2g) . rThe History of Dapple Gray. ' A ( 1873 ) : 1-13. 'How I Fought My First Duel., 29 (1g?6): 6g-80. tHow I Heard My Own Will Read., I (1866/7lz 469-79. 'How I Wronged My Friend.' 3 (1867): 49-62. 'In Request Rather.' 8 (1869): 41-9. Ttre fron Casket: a Tale of the Travaux Froc6s. I (1966-7): 238-55, 365-81. fKate Sibbert's Aunt. | 4I (1880): 191-215. 'The Ladies Vane, Spinsters., A (1876): 121-t?1. fThe Last of the Season.' 33 (L877)z 193-93. 'Le Vert I calant. A (1870): 29-32. 'Litt1e Miss Brown.r H (1826): lO4-t?j. 'Lovets Phantom.r 59 (1886): 299-302. 'The Mellingford (1896): Bank Fai1ure.' 9l L74-89. 'A Million a Minute. | 5 (1868): 392-9. rAn M.P. Errant.r 94 (1897): 25?-84, 385-410. 'Mr. Earlrs fnvestment. | 42 (1880): 442-9. rMrs. Maycockrs Keys.' 22 (L873/4): 56-9. rMy First Duel.' L7 (L872): 4Bl-91. 'My Grandfather's 113-21. 17 (L872lz Ghost-Story.r 't"ly Namesake and I.r 43-50. 9 (1869): fMy Recollections 23 (1874): of Fenton Grammar School.' 'My Uncle Ben.' 86-93. A (1877): 'A Natural I 89 ( 1896 ) : 88-112. Solution. 'Nelty o'Hara.' IL2-[ ?19]. A (1876): 'A New Ghost Story.' 186-95. 73 (1890): 'A Night of Mystery. I 27 (1875): 3L6-24. rA Night of Terror.r f23-[?]. H (1877): 'The Odd Looking 434-42. 49 (1882/3): lr{an. I 'OnIy a Nigger.' A (1871): 59-64. 'outwitted. ' 56 (1885): 88-107. ' 'A Pair f05- [ ?2Ll . H ( 1877 ) : of French Beauties. 'Paul Lorraine.r 75-44. 80 (1893): 'Plain A (1876): 26-l?461. John Smith.' 'The Poacher's 2L ( 1873 ) : 351-4. Story. I 'The PooI of the Dhulock.i 2L3-26. 58 (1885/6): 'A Prosaic Idyll.r 88 (1895): 390-8. 'Quintette.' 82 (1893): 90-100. 'Rachel's 482-503. Fo11y.' I (1856/7)z 'The Rajah. ' 28 (1875/6): 329'40. 'The Rector's H (1876): 88-[?103]. second Daughter.' rRival | 46 (Ia8L/2) z 60-73 , 2O2-I3. Queens. rRuth Hayes.' 456-86. 51 (1883): 'The Scarlet Cloak.r H (1877): 48-[?56]. 'Shaun's Sorrow.' A (1870): 60-4. rThe Shoes.r 86 (1895): 190-201. ' The Showman' s Ghost. | 44 ( 1881 ) : 82-IO2 . 'The Skeleton 79-9I. of Queen Anners cate.' 53 (1884): 'A Smart Woman.' I22-3O. 97 (1898): 33-51. 'something 60-72. like 59 (1886): a Mystery.' 'Something like 4L9-22. 3'7 (Ia7B/9): a Shareholder.' 'The Story of a Broken Life.' L92-2O2. 89 (1896): 'A Sunstroke.' 101-[?14]. H (1885): 'The Supervisorrs 486-94. Story.' 20 (1873): 'That Newspaper Man. | 94 ( 1897 ) : 226-34. rTo His Own Destruction.' 98-109. 37 (Ia78/9)z I To the Unknown God. ' H ( 1893 ) : 7-I2. LLL-29, 'Told by a Table.' 8 (1869): 25J--9. rTrapped!' 7I (1890): 4L8-23. fThe Troubtes 432-36. Family.r 60 (1886): of a Literary 'Trrixt 29 (1876): 28 (L875/61: 545-66. creen and Red. 26r-84. 'Two Christmas 4 (L867 /8) z Eves. ' 327-35. 'The Tbro Inquests.t 22 (L873/41: I97-2L9, 357-72. fTwo Modern Japanese Stories.' 37 (L878/9)z 183-9. tAn Unexpected Highlander.' A (1871): 109-11. 85-121 , 437-66. 25 (L874/51. Tlard or tfife? 24 (1874): 424-36. rwhat a chost-Story 466-77. Did.' 13 (I87O/L)t fwhat Would You Do?' ?6 (1891): 83-92. 'Winifredrs 22-l?461. H (1877): Lovers.' 'The Witch of Garrowbuie.' 205-10. 33 (1877): l.I7-4L, 26L-86, CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX 3 N. MONTIILY ISSUES (llov 1866-Feb Secret', By the author of rl,ady Audleyrs of Prey (cont). 442-59. I92-2I7, 369-82' 5-31, etc [M E Braddonj. 'How I Wronged l4y Friend.' 49-62. (cont). By Babington in the Life of an Artist Circe, or Ttrree Acts 108-30, 240-56, 303-26. white M E Braddon]. Ii.e. r l a d y Audleyts etc Secret', Dead-Sea Pruit. By the author of [M E 131-57, 25'7-87, 383-407. Braddonl. 'The Tallants routside By the author Sweetsr, the World,' of tBitter etc. 225-9. of Barton', 'Bella rNever Forgotten" etc By the author of Donna', Diana Gay. lPercy 1867) 4 Birds 'Lady Audleyrs of Prey. By the author of Secretr, etc tlt Braddonl. 5-33, 131-63, 25-7_gg, 383_414. 'A Fireside g3-91. Story., The rron casket: a Tare of the Travaux rorc6s.' 111-29 , 23g-55, 36s-81. rStage Jewels., By Dutton Cook. 205_16. rMy Love rThe Kiddle-a-Wink,, Amy.' By the author rMildredrs of U Wedding', etc IFrancis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. 299_322. 'How I Won po1ly and a postmastership. By Tom Hood. 324_3L. 'At Daggers Drawn.' By Babington white M E Braddon]. [i.e. 335_45. 'Eveline's Visitant: a Ghost story.' By the Editor [M E Braddon]. Jf,l_-t'. 'Ho!'r I Heard My Own Will Read.' rRachel's FoI1y. ' 492-50g. 2 (l,tar-June 1867) Birds Volumes 1, 3-8, IO-22, 24-3I, 33, 37 (part), 39 indexed from copies in the University of eueensland Library. Volumes 2, 9,37 (part), 50, 60-97 indexed from copies in the Bodleian Library. Volumes 23, 32, 34-6 indexed from copies in the library of the James Cook University of North eueenstand. Volumes 39-49, 52-9, 9g indexed from copies in the British Library. vorume 51 indexed from copy in the Bradford public Librarv. 1 (July-Oct 469_7g. 1867 ) Birds of Prey (cont). 'Lady Audley,s By the author of Secret,, e t c I t ' , tE B r a d d o n ] . 5_33, 13l_62 , 2s7_ge, 383_409. 'My Friend's Villa.' By l,lalter Thornbury. 47_56. tStoners Love Affair.' g2_g. By Dutton Cook. circe, or Three Acts in the Life of an Artist. By Babington white M E Braddonl. li.e. 113-30, 235_56, 361_82. 'Valerianrs Honeymoon. , R i t a r , A Fragment.r By the author of etc AidS] . IHamilton 169-72. rHor'r My p a i d . ' Debts were By the author of 'Lady Fraviar, etc [John Berwick Harwoodl. Ig2-92. 'Episodes in the Life of Miss Tabitha Trenoodle., By the author of 'Mirdredrs wedding', etc IFrancis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notleyl. 305-18. rAn Awkward rlady Fravia,, Mistake.r By the author of etc [John Berwick Harwoodl. 443-54. 'Carpentersr Scenes. | 445-60. 40 (Nov Fitzgeraldl. 1867-Feb 475-503. 1868) (cont). By the author of 'Lady Audleyrs Secret', Dead-Sea Fruit etc IM E Braddon]. 5-31' 131-57, 25'7-75' 383-409. 'My Aunt's author By Ada Buisson, of rPut to the Testr, Pearl Ring.' etc. 56-66. rNever Forgottenr' By the author Donna', Diana Gay (cont). of 'Bella 485-505. 106-30, 236-56, 364-81' IPercy Fitzgerald]. I88-2O7, H Baldwin. By Astley Sight of: a Tale of Corsica.' 336-56. tA Great By Babington Bear: a Story of Two Birthdays.' Ball and a Great 'Circe', rAt Daggers Drawn', etc [t"t E Braddon]. white, author of 276-86. rThe a Christmas Story.' Delights: Queen of the Realm of a Million 316-26. By Charles Srnith Cheltnam, rTwo Christmas Eves.' 327-35. 'The Ghostts 359-63. By Ada Buisson. Summons.' 'The Portraitrs By H Savile Clarke. 429-37. Warning.' etc rlost 5 (Mar-June 1868) (cont). Secret', of 'Lady Audley's By the author Dead-Sea Pruit 5-29, 131-55, 289-3L4, 447-'lO. etc [M E Braddon]. 'The Mudie Classics, No. 1: Sir ALk Meyonn' or the Seven against etc White, author of 'Circe', By Babington the Elector.' [M 41-50, L62-75. E Braddonl. tNever Forgotten', of 'Bella Donnar, By the author Diana eay (cont). 109-30, 206-23, 362-81' 514-36. etc Ipercy Fitzgerald]. 'Lady Audleyrs Secret', of By the author Inheritance. Charlottets 244-88, 416-46, 569-600. etc [M E Braddonl. 'Lord Lynn's Wife', ron Leave.r By the Author of rl,ady Flavia', 333-49. Harwood ] . etc [.lohn Berwick 'A Million a Minute.' 392-9. tAnother By the Trenoodle.' in the Life of Miss Tabitha Episode 'Mildred's €tc IFrancis wedding', author of 'Kiddle-a-winkt, 489-98. i.e. Frances Not1eyl. Derrick, ------__l (.,uly-oct " 1868) Eoutd to Joh.o C@panyr or the Aalvertures antl trisaalvelrtures of Robert Ainsleigh. 5-29, 163-941 32I-53, [By lil E Braddon* ]. 479-506. Diana Gay (cont). By the author of 'Bella Donna,, 'Never Forsotten,, etc lP€rcy Fitzge!:a1dj. 51-76, 225-52t 472-45, 544-5a. (cont), D€aal-sea Fruit By the author of i Laaly Audley's secret,, etc IU E Braalalonl. 99-II6t 265-A7 | 3-la-91, (cont). cbarlottef s IEheritr.lce By the author of 'Lady Audl€y's secretr, etc lM E Braddonl, 133-62, 303-19, 46I-77 | 5e5-6t7. 'The Great xermesse of Antxrerp.' By the author of 'Hester (irton', rwild as a nawk', etc lxatharine S ltacquoid]. 4OI-II. *The first five instalnents of Bourd to JohD (JuIy, copany August, september, october, and Novenber 1868) rdere by !4 E Braddon. after she fell ill in Novenber la6a the novel was conpleted by another hand. see Robert l,ee wo1ff, sersational (NY: Garland, 1919, I p 229. Victorian 7 (Nov I858-Feb i | ,l f 10 (Mar-June 1869) 11 | I Stern (July-oct 1859) 'No Chulcht, {ecessity. By the author of 'poo! Bumanity', 'Uattie, a Strayr, etc lFrederick William Robinsonj. 5-34, 145-75, 2A7-3I3, 429-55. (Mar-June 1870 ) Splenalial Stranger. r By the author of 'l,aaly Aualley's Secret', 5-20. etc [!4 E Braaldon]. (cont), By the author of 'Poor EumanitY', rNo Churchrr SterD Iecessity , r'rattie, a st!ay,, etc [F n Robinson]. 37-65, 231-59, 361-88, 4a2-511. (cont). Edited by M E Braddon. a llovelette t|y Sist€r Carolin€: 101-30. etc [M E By the author of 'Lady Auatley's secret', F€ntd's Quest. Braddonl. 133-60, 251-92, 389-416. 'Unater the Lilie5.' By Ada Buisson. 184_95. (tlrs Ross Church). By Florence Marryat Captain lorton. E Diary. 325-44, 449-65. 'Ihe I ' 9 1870) 'No Church', (cont). By the autho! of rPoor llunanityi rec-esslttl ' 'ltattie, 5-34, L47-73, 2AI'3IO, a strayr, etc [F w Robinson]. 415-40. ,My Unlucky Friend.' 84-95. [By !4 E Bradalon], 'Theoatore of Corsica: the story of a Real Aalventurer. I By Percv \29-46, 259-79, 349-414. Fitzgelalal. ,The rncunbent By ta€ Earo! K s L schlippenbach, of Bagshot. i ra5-92. ,A Ve.y Narroir Escape.r 195-205. [ B y 1 4E B r a d i l o n ] . ,our Nice servant: Drana.' conununicatell to ceorge Augustus a Donestic SaIa. 213-25. 'Jack Layforal's Friend, $ith an Aceount of sor,t He l,aid the Ghost: By LN. 226-47. a Christmas Story.r 'The Dia$ond Bullet.r By willian saryer. 320-4. 'levison's 329-41. Victiti.' [By M E Braddon], 'Princess Cancrin's Rev€nge, I By George AugustuE Sala. 342-54. rA Costernongers Cf,ub.r By Archibald Forbes. 355-60. 'The Mlssing Earonet: a Strange Trial of the last Century. t By 365-9. Walter Thornbu.y. 'Franklin's BY Amella Thotnas. 377-88. Confession.' rllr. and Mrs. ale Fontenoy.' 447-60. [By M E Braildon]. 479-505. Eatiteal by U E Braaldon. try Sister CaroliEe: a lfovelette. 'Lendl Me a alorin: 533-40. By f,aaly Jackson. a Tal€ of Eomburg.r ta69) lly heqrr 3 Daughter (cont). By Justin Mccarthy. 5-33, 149-25. 293-32L. 437-67. 'In Request Rather.t 4I-8. 'The Brown !ady., By Uls lFrances] Cashet Hoey. S3-69t t97-2L9, rFire anal Snord.' By walter Thornbury. 87-100. Eoulra to alohr Cdl,anyt or the A.lventures alal t(isadve tures of Rob€rt (cont). AiEleigh lI7-35, 26I-74, 4O5-I4, 5O3-J,2. rrold by a table: ' an oxford sketch. 25I-9, 'Glamour.' By lte @untesa von Bothnei. 357-80. 545-66. rrhe lloneynoons.' By sidney L BLanchard. 426-36. (Nov 1869-Feb sterE lly h€ryr 3 Daughter. By Justin Mccarthy. 5-34. 155-92, 309-30, 453-77. Eou'|il to Joht! CqEnyt or the ldveatures a[(t ttisadvertur€s of Roh€lt (cont). Airsleigh 59-94, 229-58, 389-413, 513-33. (cont). Charlottet s Inhelitarce Ay the author of 'Lady Audtey's Secret', etc [M E Braddon]. ].2A-63t 286-30A, 42I-44, 569-A6. rBob Xennealy's Canvass.r 263-?5. rlhe iaily anal the Lobste!.' By Alfred rhompson. 341-5. 'links in a Chain: a Tale.' By witliam Sawy€r. 3?O-9. 'A Christunas Soir5e.' By F W Robinson. 3AO-7. rThe Case of a Pipe.r By Albany de Fonblanque. 414-19. 8 , !4y Nanesake and I., 43-50. (cont), By Justin Mccarthy. 67-49, 226-49, try E!€rt" 3 lrarghter 3A1-9A, 47A-92. of Robert BoDnal to John Cdl,atryr or the A.lventur€E antl l(i3ailYetrtures (cont). 132-44, 27I-a6' 4O1'2A, 534-55, Aiisleigh 'A Night tlth 196-213, By BaroD K S L Schlippenback, King Phalaoh.' 'Gatherings in Brittany.' By the author of rMildreal's wedding', 'Otive Varcoe', etc lFrancis Derrick' i.e. Arances Notley]. 331-42, 525-37. ,The Baron's coffin.' By Atta Bulsson. 351-?1. 'Fatal Jewels.' 557-65. By Albany de Fonblanque. rF 12 (July-Oct rAn Artist's 'The Power 1870) By the author Secret', of 'Lady Audley's Quest (cont). 5-32. t33-60, 26L-9I, 389-419. etc [M E Braddon]. 'The Politic By George Augustus Wax-Chandler: a Legend of Mexico.' Sala. 50-9. The Haunted Baronet. 453-75. By J S 1e Fanu. 229-5L, 69-88, 357-78, 'Bob Kennedy's By T H S Escott. lO4-L2. Widow-Hunt.' (cont). (ftrs Ross Church). Captain By Florence Marryat Nortonrs Diary 119-32. tAn old Peninsular Thornbury. 184-95. Man.' By Walter 'The Ghost at Laburnum Villa.r 213-l?1. 'On the Brink: a Story.' By the author of 'Lady Audley's Secret', etc [M E Brad.don]. 324-l?l 'Awake and Thinking: By w F Peacock. a Retrospect.' 476-84. 'The Sins of the Fathers: Audleyrs By the author a Tale.t ofrlady Fentonrs Secret', 13 etc (Nov 1870-Feb IM E Braddon]. 485-507. 1871) rl,ady Audleyrs Secretr, Darrell: a Story. By the author of etc [M E Braddon]. 5-26, 133-56, 26I-88. 'Carlo By George Augustus Sala. of Havana.' Ponti: the Music-Seller 27-35. guest (cont). By the author Secretr, of 'Lady Audley's Fenton's etc [M E Braddon]. 68-96t L97-223, 357-86, 485-507. (cont). LO2-2O. By J S Le Fanu. Ihe Eaunted Baronet 'On the Pro!,rl: a London Adventure.' Sala. 166-82. By George Augustus rMonsieur Turner. Anatole.r By Godfrey 183-9. 'A Ladyrs Pet.i By George Manville Fenn. 190-6. 'A Court Scandal.r Hands and Steadfast By the author of rStrong ffil.I.y Heartsr, 23I-43. etc. 'The Hospital 289-92. Mistletoe.' By Joseph Hatton. 'A Christmas By Astley H Baldwin. Peal.' 3O2-I2. 'The Haunted Rock.' By Charles F F Woods. 325-36. 'A Dinner with the "Jolly By T H S Escott. Old Boy".' 'Dying Fenn. 342-4. by Poison.' By George Manville 'Lady Audley's By the author of Ihe Iove1s of Arden. lM E Braddonl. rWhat a chost-Storv 337-4L. Secret', €tc 389-420. Did.' 466-77. By Astley Model.' H Baldwin. 1-76-A4. of the Keys: a Story of West Fourteenth-Street.' ceorge Augustus Sala. 321-32. fAt Chrighton Abbey: a Tale.r 353-77. rMrs. Mellor's Diamonds.' By George Augustus Sala. 416-32. 'Charlie Norman.' By Edmund Courtenay. 475-97. 15 (July-oct (Mar-June I I l I 187I ) (cont). Iovel-s of Arden By the author of tlady Audley's Secret', e t c I t ' , tu g r a d d o n ] . 5-30, 133-63 , 26I-91, 481-510. 'Lochinvar at SaIt Lake.' By Justin McCarthy. 59-68. 'Char1ie (cont). Norman' By Edmund Cortenay. LOL-24. 'Old Major Curtis.' By I N Lamont. 166-77. 'One Summer Month.r By Mark Hardcastle Mary Cecil Hay]. [i.e. 197-2r2,326-4L. 'In Great Waters.r 229-48. [Sy 14 E Braddon]. 'An Utter (ttlrs Ross Church). Impossibility.' By Florence Marryat 356-77. Ttrree to One: or S@e Passages out of the Life of Amicia Lady Sweetapple. By the author of rAnnals of an Eventful Life' George Webb [Sir Dasentl. 389-431. The 16 (Nov Three 187l-Feb 1872 ) to One: (cont). or Some Passages out of the Life of Amicia Iady Sweetapple By the author of tAnnals of an Eventful Life' [Sir George Webb Dasentl. 133-58, 293-322, 449-70. 5-38, By the author The Iovels of Arden (cont). of 'Lady Audley's Secret', etc [M E Braddon]. 85-131, 229-56, 357-88, 478-95. 'The Fair One with Mask: a Passage in the Life the Velvet of Tintoretto Buonatesta, Portrait-Painter.' By George Augustus Sala. L75-82. rThe Breaking By the author of a She1l.' of 'The Winning Hazard' Ta1bot ] . 183-95. I Frederick rThe Haunted House in Westminster.' By J S Le Fanu. 261-85. rNot A11 Tinsel.' By Marian Northcott. 330-40. tnd. To the Bitter By the author of 'Lady Audleyrs Secreti, etc 389-42L. [M E Braddon]. Iondon: fn:ginary a Delusive Directory. By George Augustus Sala. '"Till 14 tI By 435-42. Death Us Do Part" By C Maurice Davies, llA. 503-11. 1871 ) L7 rl,ady Audleyrs (cont). Secretr, By the author of Lovel.s of Arden 131-59, 25'1-84, 385-408. etc IM E Braddon]. 5-33, 'Chubb Jackson. I By Alan Strayler. 5O-9. By Captain a Tale of the Cuban Rebellion.' "'Me and My PaI": 82-8. Bacon, R Il Fusiliers. guest (cont). Secret', By the author of rlady Audley's Fentonrs (Mar-June L872) ltre etc [t,t E Braddon]. 99-LL7, 225-48. 44 ( cont ) . Bitter By the author hal of 'Lady Audley's Secret' 5-37, 133-68, 26I-83, 405-39. [M E Braddon]. (cont). Inaginary Iondon: Directory a Delusive By George Augustus Sala. 169-76, 306-17, 453-64. 38-49, rHow the Failed: a Newspaper Episode'. By T H S Escott. "Gadf1y" 54-68. To the , Three Life of Amicia Lady Sweetappl"e or Soue Passages out of the By the author of an Eventful Lifer of 'Annals [Sir George Webb Dasentl. 69-99, 213-60, 357-403, 5OL-44. rMy Grandfatherrs 113-21. Ghost-Story.' 'Poor By Albany de Fonblanque. James Wymper.' 293-305. 'My First Duel.' 481-91. 18 to One: (cont). (July-oct L872) To the Bitter End (cont). By the author of 'Lady Audley's Secretr, etc [M E Braddonj 149-80. 293-32'7, 437-84. 5-37, 'Colonel By the author of tLady Aud1ey's Benyonrs Entanglement.' Secret', etc [M E Braddon]. 69-88, 213-27. Life of Anicia Iady Sweetappl-e Three out of the to One: or Some Passages (cont). Life' By the author of 'Anna1s of an Eventful [Sir George Webb Dasentl. 101-47, 245-9I,389-426. (cont). By George Augustus Im^aginary Iondon: a Delusive Directory SaIa. 182-91, 486-94. 328-35, rMy Uncle in Manchester.' By Frederick Talbot. L92-8. 'A Lifers llA. Love. r By Rev M G Watkins, 34I-69, 549-7L. 'Jack Pugh's Legacy: a TaIe.' By Frederick Talbot. 517-35. 19 (Nov 1872-Feb 1873 ) 'Lady Audley's By the author Secretr, Strangers and Pilgrins. of 437-75. etc [M E Braddon]. 5-38, 149-87, 293-330, 'Jack Pughrs Legacy: a Tale' (cont). Talbot. By Frederick 84-IO2. (cont). By George Augustus Im.aginary Icndon: a Delusive Directory SaIa. 107-16, I99-2O8, 476-84. 'Lady Audley's End (cont). By the author of Secret', To the Bitter 117-46, 26I-92. etc [u E Braddon]. 'My First Love.' 209-15. [By A G P]. rlord rl,ady tThe Servantsr Lynn's Wife', HalI.t By the author of Harwood]. Flavia', etc 331-9. IJohn Berwick rThe Clerk's Lover, Daughter.' By A G P, author of 'My First etc. 34L-64. rA Night By [C] Maurice Davies, uA. 373-85. in a Ghost-Chamber.' 'A Perilous By C Soames. Ride.' 386-9. 'A Visitor Fireside.' By Astley H Baldwin. at Sea: a Tale for a winter 390-6. I 'The Handsome Housekeeper: By George Augustus a Story about a WiIl. 404-36. SaIa. rA St. Valentinets By C Boyle. 485-9. Eve.' 'only a Curate.' By R w Baddeley. 529-66. 20 (Mar-June 1873 ) (cont). By the author of 'Lady Audleyrs Strangers and Pil-grims L49-75. 277-308, 4O5-4L. Secretr, etc lla E Braddon]. 5-35, (cont). By ceorge Augustus Directory Irn.aginary london: a Delusive 310-20, 442-51. Sala. 36-45, 2L4-2I, fThe Irish 46-52. Bv M P. Court.r 'A Maid Forlorn.r By Frederick Ta1bot. 96-100. rAunt Dunk: a Story.' 101-36. By L K Knatchbull-Hugessen. 'The King's BulI.' By Sir Henry Pottinger. I97-2O8. 'A Money-Lender's Love: a Story.r By K K K. 245-66. 'The Red Lancer.' By A1bany de Ponblanque. 341-58. 'Katers Engagement.' By Mlary] Cecil Hay. 373-92. 'The Supervisor's Story.' 486-94. 'The Dumberdene. I By L K Knatchbull-Hugessen. 513-34. 2I (July-oct 1873 ) 'Village By Joseph Hatton. L96-2I5. Tyrants: a Dramatic Story.' 5-24, (cont). Imaginary By George Augustus Iondon: a Del-usive Directory Sala. 25-33. rswift By tlrs C[ompton] Reade. as a Flash.' 52-80. 'Lady Audleyrs (cont). By the author of Strangers and Pil.grins 116-48, 245-68, 3'73-94, 5L2-37. Secret', etc [M E Braddon]. Talbot. Through Life. By Frederick Fire and water: a TaIe of City 149-78, 277-303, 405-29. 'Little Revenge. A Tale of the Indian Coo-Coo; or the Khitmutgar's By A S Bleattyl. Mutiny.' 309-40. 'The Poacher's Story.' 351-4. 'Our George and the Sultan.' By The Town Clerk 360-7. 464-90. Her llaster. By l,lrs Clompton j Reade. 22 (Nov 1873-Feb of Ludborough. 1874) 'Lady Audleyts By the author of Secret', etc for love. [t'l S Braddonl. 133-65, 26I-84, 389-419. 5-29, 'At the Bar: By George Augustus Creditor.' a Story of a Rapacious Sala. 38-48. I Mrs. Maycock I s Keys. ' 56-9. (cont). By t'lrs C[ompton] Reade. 69-97. Her Uaster (cont). By Frederick Through a Tale of City f,ife Fire and lfater: Talbot. 101-25. 'That 185-96. By George Augustus Sala. Lambswool.' Poor Dear Captain f The Two Inquests. r 197-2L9, 357-72. 'How I Lost the County.' By Frederick Talbot. 220-7. 'Mulligan's 22A'45. Poteen.r By Nugent Robinson. 'The Major's an Ower True Tale.' By T. 257-60. Luncheon: 'Aunt Lora's 29L-7. Long Ago.' !A Revelation Talbot]. 303-8. By F T [? Frederick from the Sea.' 'Righted By ltlrs Price. at Last.' 325-38. Iost rIn By Anthony Leigh. 339-50. Queer Company.r rAnnabel Brown. I 382-8. rHow Mr. Penlake 42Q-4. By Compton R e a d e . Exercised a Proctor.' 'Why That Old Gentleman By George Paid: a Sequel to "At the Bar". t 438-47. Augustus Sala. 'Through 453-64. By Mary Cecil Hay. the Breakers.' 'Something 475-8L. By T H S Escott. Character.' a Twelfth-Night like Reade. 485-509. By Urs CIompton] Dead Sorror's Kin. il '.).6 (Mar-June 23 (Mar-June 'Lady Audleyrs (cont). for Iove By the author of Secretl, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-32,133-64, 26L-93,399-417. 'My Recollections of Fenton Gramrnar School. | 33-51. Dead Sorrowrs Kin (cont). By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 69-98, Ig7-22L, 325-52, 45I-68. r"We1I Done!".' By Mary Cecil Hay. II7-32. 'Very Low People Indeed.' By Marian Northcott. 186-93. rPlump for Blinker. An Election Reminiscence.' Bv T H S EscoLt. 222-8. 'George Lovelacers Temptation., 229-45. ilTwas the Wind.t By Frederick Talbot. 4IA-2O. rThe venus de'Medici's Marriage. A story of a connoisseur,s craze.' By ceorge Augustus SaIa. 438-50. That Eventful lright. By Frederick Talbot. 481-510. Iost Secret', (cont). of 'Lady Audleyrs By the author Portune 437'67. 2 9 3 3 2I, 1 4 9 7 8 , 5 3 ' 7 , etc [M E Braddon]. 516-28. 322-34, 233-42, 38-48, By Compton Reade. oxford Raffles. By tirs A S Beattie in Two Chapters.' a Tale, Build": "'when Sparrows Ilostages (July-Oct 179-90. ltD, Rrv. 'Mrs. Marmaduke Millwyn's of Dublin a Story Sigh: 2LL-28. Robinson. 26I-92, King . By Katharine A Story. Hugh llelton: 'The Family Ghost.' Talbot]. By F T [?r'rederick 'A Father's Hay. 497-515. By Mary Cecil Story.' (Ju1y-Oct 'Lady Audleyrs (cont). for Iove By the author of Secretr, etc IM E Braddon]. 5-29, 133-56, 26I-82, 389-410. 'Wedded in Death: a Tale of the Late American War.' By James Alexander Maitland. 52-75. (cont). That Eventful Night By Frederick Tarbot. ror-24, Lg7-2L9, 357-81, 496-517. 'My First Client: a Reminiscence of the North-East Circuit.r Bv Percy Boyd. 230-50. 'The Academical History of Mr. chicken.' By compton Reade. 305-16. a Story of the London "Sans-Souci".' "'Do11y": By H L Williams. 55 t-+Y. rsomething like a S6ance.' By C Maurice Davies, DD. 350-6. Ylard or tlife? A Romance. 437-66. (Nov 1874-reb 405-36 | 545-73. 367-72. 1875 ) (cont). of 'Lady Audley's By the author Eostages to Fortune 437-52. 149-70, 293-315, 5-31, etc [M E Braddon]. 'Sea-Bank Farm.' 26L-9O69-99, By Henry Jackson. (cont). II7-29. King. By Katharine Eugh Melton: a Story 'Bolingbroke 130-43. By Wat Bradwood. Grinds.' 'A passage from the Life Edited by of Mr. A. Plassington.' Secret', F Frankfort 183-98, 338-56. Moore. 389-425, 213-38, Talbot' By Frederick Eis Second Inheritance. 548-75. 'A Night of Mystery.' 316-24. 'A Birthday By E R. 375-81. Treat.' rHow I Shot My First By Percy a Legend of the County Down.' Snipe: Boyd. 533-46. 28 (Nov 'Under "'So llard Iost By Nugent Life.' I875-Feb 1876 ) 1875) 'Lady Audley's to Fortune. By the author of Secret', 5-37,149-73, [M E Braddon]. 293-316, 43?-64. proctor.t St. Swithin's Junior By Compton Reade. 56-64. Un1adylike".' By A E T Watson. 65-72. or Wife? A Romance (cont). 85-121, 26I-86, 424-36. 'Lady Audleyts (cont). for tove By the aulhor of Secret', Hostages tThe Stables, LB74) Iost 25 to 85-108. lor Beatty?1. 117-38. Reade. By l{rs C[ompton] A study in Gray (cont). ' 'Cheating L39-46 . the Nor' -Easter. 'The Confessions By Gordon Chloral-Eater.' of an English 27 24 1875 ) l-874) etc etc [M E Braddon]. L32-48. A Study in Gray. By ltrs C[omptonJ Reade. 213-35, 357-77, 544-69. 'The Bryansfort Spectre: Founded on a Family Legend.' 245-55. tMy Father's WiII.' By Frederick Talbot. 325-39. rDean Swiftts Ghost.r By E Owens Blackburne. 398-403. 'An Arab's Revenge: a True Story.' By Edward Henry Vizetelly. 405-19. 'Notes from a German Band. I By Mary Cecil Hay. 484-500. Lifets Key: a Story in Two Parts. i By Mary Cecil Hay. 5-28, 228-40. 'Mr. Skifter's 50-64. By Compton ReadeProgress.' Pilgrim's Secret', (cont). of 'Lady Audley's By the author to Fortune nostages 86-99. etc [M E Braddon]. 258-85. (cont). LL7-4A' Talbot. By Frederick Eis Second Inheritance Secret', of 'Lady Audley's By the author Daughter. Joshua Eaggardrs 437-69. 149-80,293-324, etc IM E Braddon]. 'The Rajah.' 329-40. 'Thorleigh 34I-52. By A B Barker. Tale.' Moat: a Grandmother's 'How I Wrote a Novel.' 360-7Hay. By Mary Cecil tChantry 368-79. By urs Hartley. a Ghost Story.' Manor-House: 'A Joint 388-97. By Marian Northcott. in the Harness.' 'The Haunted Lighthouse.' 406-18. By C S CorfieldtA Drawing-Room 425-35. By Beata Francis Performance.' 'The Spectre By Percy B St. John. Regions.t a TaIe of the Polar Ship: 5L7-34. f I\rixt 545-66. and Red. Green rHow I Came to Be a Manag'er.' By Frederick Talbot. 567-75. .l') ( M ar - J u n e 32 (cont). Joshua Eaggardrs Daughter By the author of 'Lady Audleyrs Secretrr etc Itt e nraddon]. 5-42, 149-73, 410-35, 55I-75. fBy and By.' Hay. By Mary Cecil 60-7. rHow f Fought My First Duel.r 68-80. I Ben". I By R V Chilcott. A7-97. "Bachelor rl\rixt 117-41, 26I-84. Green and Red (cont). 'Our Suspicious Neighbours.' By Henry Kingsley. 217-37. rAn Ill-Conducted By Frederick Talbot. Conductor. I 243-9. Juliet. By lilrs H Lovett-Cameron . 293-315 , 447-72. 'Scotching a Snake.r By Stephen J Mackenna. 380-95, 489-501. Good Stories Animals. of Itlan and Other By Charles Reade. 437-46. The tfew Republic; Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an Erglish or, House. Country 574-43. IBy W H Mallock.] 30 (':uly-oct 1876 ) (cont). Animal-s Stories By Charles Reade. of ltian and Other I-4, 129-32, 257-60, 385-95. ' L a d y (cont). Daughter Joshua Eaggardrs By the author of Audley's Secret', etc IM E Braddon]. 10-38,228-55, 290-311, 482-508. fhe lfew Republic; Paith, and Philosophy or, Culture, in an English Country Eouse (cont). 48-73, 133-51, 343-60, Iey w H Mallock.] 434-49. By E Lynn Linton. From Dreans to lla.|<ing. 75-97, 196-215, 325-4I, Good Juliet 450-69. (cont). By ltrs 411-33. rThe G.B.C.: a Tale of 'Tasbrook's Testimonial. 3l- (Mar-June 1876 ) (Nov 1876-Feb H Lovett-Cameron. 103-28, 153-76, By James Payn. a Telegram.' ' Bv James Pavn. 472-8I. 36I-84, 281-5. 1877) (cont). Stories Anirnals Bv Charles of ltlan and Other Reade. 1-3, L29-44, 319-26, 433-6. ' L a d y (cont)" Joshua Eaggardrs Daughter By the author Audleyrs of Secret', etc IM E Braddon]. 2L-45, 163-88. The New Republic; or, Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an English House (cont). I89-2O9. Country 46-65, [ey w H Mallock.] rAn Aunt By Marriage.r By James Payn. 66-81. (cont). From Dreans to lfaking By E Lynn Linton. 82-10I. (cont). By Hrs H Lovett-Cameron. Juliet 105-28, 229-56, 360-84, 484-50'7. rA Family Party in the Piazza of St. Peter.' By T Adolphus Trollope. 2ro-28, 32?-43, 437-53. rThe Captain's Last Love.r By Wilkie Collins. 257-74. Ttre lforld lle1l lost. By E Lynn Linton . 282-373 , 385-415. rFinding His Level.' By James Payn. 344-52. rAn Office Secret.r By James Payn. 473-83. 1 8 ' 1 ' 7| (cont). 1-31 ' 129-63 ' 351-84' By E Lynn Linton, lNe1l Ipst 38s-4L4. (cont), By Charles Reade. Animals cood Stories of lian and Other 53-67, 180-94. 310-2r, 453-62. (cont). By ltrs H Lovett-Cameron. 105-28, 242-56. Juliet 'The Lord of Harpington.' By James Payn. 227-34. By James Payn. 482-508. By Proxy. 257-86, Ttre lforld 33 ( July-oct 187'7 ) By Proxy (cont). 'Frightened with The 473-508. By James Payn. 1-30, 224-56, 257-9I, False Fire.' By D Christie Murray. 54-75. ( cont ) . 99-L28 , 129-6I , Iost By E Lynn Linton . l{orl-d llel.l. 357-415. rThe Last of the Season.' 183-93. 'The Witch of Garrowbuie.' 205-10. r?he Ghoul. I Dowling. 342-52. By Richard rA Story Boy1e. By Frederick of the Transvaal,l Bv Mark Some Random Notes of an Jd]-e Excursion. 34 (Nov 1877-Feb 439-50. Twain. 464-70. 1878 ) 356-84, By James Payn. L-28, 229-55, 385-415. By Proxy (cont). (cont). By Mark fwain. of an Idle ExcursioD Some Random lfotes 49-58, 183-91, 345-54. 'The Fairy-Man Bede. 59-69. By Cuthbert and the Lady of the Rock.' 'That Night.r By Richard Dowling. 83-97. (cont). 105-53. The llorl-d tfell By E Lynn Linton, Iost rThe Mysterious Dowling. 2lO'2O. By Richard Speculator.' 481-508. T'he Return By Thomas Hardy. 257-a7, of the Native. 'The Duel in Herne wood. from "The Extracted, with Permission, Collins. 304-30. By wilkie Case of Mr. Lj-onel Varleig,h".' 'Genius t Bv Richard 434-49. Dowlinq. at the Hammer. Good 50 35 (Mar-June 1878) (cont). By Thomas Hardy. \-2'7, 230-55, Return of the Native 257-8L, 480-508. 'The Loves of Alonzo FiEz Clarence By Mark and Rosannah Ethelton.r ?wain. 39-55. 'The Two Neighbours By Katharine S Macguoid. 65-86. of Quimper.' (cont). 104-53' 366-84. By James Payn. By Proxy 'Some Turkish By F G A. A Slave Who is No Slave.' Slave Stories. The 167-83. 'The Marine By Richard Dowling. Binocular.' rAn Automatic By Julian Hawthorne. Enigrma.' 'Fables Sequels.' By Mark Twain. and Their 51 191-203. 294-306. 325-31. 'ltt'r Thc ChiId's Cry. ' llaunted Eote1: 385-4I2. 'Patient Kitty. 36 (July-Oct ' By Richard a ltystery Dowling. of llodern By James Payn. 351-65. Venice. By Wilkie ColLins. 432-50. l8?8 ) 39 (cont). ftre Return of the lfative By Thomas Hardy. I-29, 228-56, 25'7-8I, 484-508. Scientific Observations on a Ghost.r Bv J Arbuthnot Wilson. 45-59. rMy First Recordership.' By James Payn. 77-8I. rThe Elba of the Thames.' By Richard Dowling. 83-98. Itre Eau-nted Eotel: (cont). a tiystery of litodern Venice By wilkie Collins. lO7-28, \29-52, 360-84, 385-411. rA Change of Views.' By James Payn. I72-A. 'The Going Out of Alessandro Pozzone.' By Richard Dowting. 2II-26. 'A Mayfair Mystery.t By James Payn. 298-316. rThe Empress of Andorra.t By J Arbuthnot Wilson. 335-51. t"A Tourist from Injianny".' By Bret Harte. 424-3I. 'Simpson of Bussora.' By James Payn. 444-9. 'An Agamistr s Holiday. ' 465-9. rOur 3'7 (Nov 1878-Feb 1879) The Return of the Native 'Bianca.' By W E Norris. rTo His Own Destruction.' (cont). By Thomas Hardy. 1-26, 225-56. 47-67. 98-109. The Eaunted Hote1: a Mystery Venice of lrlodern Col1ins. 110-28. 'One by One.' By R E Francillon. 129-56. 'An fmperial Pardon.' By F A S. I7O-82. 'Two Modern Japanese Stories.' 183-9. (cont). By Wilkie Donna Quixote. 'Some Tales of rAn Heiress of By Justin McCarthy. 257-87, 478-508. White Elephants.r By James Payn. 297-303. Red Dog. t By Bret Harte. 321-33. queen of the llleadow. By Charles Gibbon. 353-84, 385-403. 'Something like a Shareholder. A Fragment in Asterisks.' 419-22. 'An Adventure in a Forest.r By James Payn. 44'7-55. 'Diamonds and Gold. A Tale of the Far West.r Bv E C Fellows. 456-77. 38 (Mar-June 'A Night 300-12' By F w Robinson. in the Highway.' 'From the Chapel Roof.' 322-3L' By Henry w Lucy. 'An Unrequited 332-7' By James Payn' Attachment.' 'An Independent 434-42' BY James Payn. opinion.' 1879) (cont). By Justin i4cCarthy. 1-30, 225-86, 4'18-508. of the Dark.' By Richard Dowling. 85-106. By Charles Gibbon. IO7-28, 129-52, Queen of the lleadow (cont). 359-84, 385-411. 'Captain Passenger.! By James Payn. Cole's 169-75. rAn Iri-sh 1dy11.' By the author of 'The Queen of Connaught' [Harriett Jayl. 199-206. rThe Story of a Statue from the French of Prosper M6rimde].' [Adapted By C Trevelyan I'lacaulay. 2O7-24. DoDna Quixote 'The Daughter >z (July-oct 1879) 257-86' 226-56, 1-30, (cont). McCarthy. By Justin Donna Quixote 479-508. 'At Night 31-41' By E Lynn Linton. in a Hospital.' 'A Hero's Reward. A Sketch from Life.' 42-59' By Ouida' 129-47, 101-28' Gibbon. By charles Queen of the lleadow (cont). 'The 'The 40 365-84,385-404. By James Payn. A Tale of Blood.t Transformed. Transfused 180-9. 39L-44' By W E Norris. Holiday.' old Maid's (Nov I879-Feb 1880) 129-56' I-29, McCarthy. (cont). By Justin Donna Quixote 'Peter Schroeder.' 42-55. By Bret Harte. 'The Young Lions.' 56-64' By E Lynn Linton. 'The Professor's 65-79, 209-24. By Linda villari. Declaration.' 'Miss Molly'. 96-103' 'Helen Churchill's By the author of Lover.' 105-28,25I-6, Gibbon. By charles Queen of the lleadow (cont). 320-2. ' "Right" L77-92. Senior . By William (an Australian Tale ) . I 'A Social 225-3I' By James Payn. Philosopher.' rMy Amsterdam Gem.' 235-49. By G H Robeck [?G de Robeck]. 384-409' 257-86, By James Payn. Agent. A Confidential 'A Lover in spite 229-3LO,420-33. Hawthorne. By Julian of Himself.' 353-84' Hunt]. W Hunt [Margaret By ilrs Alfred casket. Irhe Icaden 476-508. 'Under the Snow! "In Memoriam".' By E Lynn Linton' 'A Failure 448-52' By James Payn. of Justice.' 'Birds 460-75. By Ouidain the Snow.' 41 (lr{ar-June 41O-f9' 1880 ) 257-84, L-4O, 129-52, (cont). By James Payn. Agent A Confidential 38s-410. gunt]' W Hunt [Margaret (cont). By llrs Alfred Casket Ttre Ieaden 228-56t 354-84, 483-508. roo-27, rKate Sibbertrs 191-2I5. Aunt. t 297-302. 'The candidature By E c Grenville-Murray. of Mr. Davlish.' 454-73' 333-53, Hawthorne. By Julian oak. Kildhum's 61-75. 'How Jack Harris H Mccarthy. By Justin Became an Aesthetic.' 'The Little By Henry W Lucy. Story.' Shop. A Very Vulgar Smallware 434-40. is this (Presented a true tale as fiction. and thanks In volume for readers 42, Luey admits donations. ) I ! . l. ' 'John Calthorpets Theft.' By J Maclaren Cobban. The l,tiller's lliece. By Henry W Lucy. 449-7L. (,lrrly-Oct 1BB0) A Confidential (cont). Agent By James Payn. 1-35, 129-51 , 25'7-79, 385-4L2. 'A Gentleman of La porte.r By Bret Harte. 50-9. Kildhum's Oak (cont). By Julian Hawthorne. 75-g3 , L}I-2O6. The readen casket (cont). By urs Arfred w Hunt [Margaret Huntj. 94-L28, 224-55, 356-84, 478_508. 'Findelkind. A Child's Story.' By Ouida. 320-4L. 'Mr. EarIts Investment. A Tale of Old China.' 442-g. 43 (Nov 1880-Feb 1881 ) A Confidential (cont). Agent By James payn. I-25, 129-55. rAn Expensive Derby.r By James payn. 6l-75. 'rhe readen (cont). casket By l,trs Alfred w Hunt [Margaret Hunt]. 99-L28, 227-55. tCruel Barbara A11en.r By D Christie Murray. 195-216. Josephrs Coat. By David Christie Murray. 257-92, 395-410. with Curses Dark".' By Margaret "'Rigged Hunt. 2g7-3IO. 1A Dreadful Case.r By William Jameson. 346-60. A Romance of the Nineteenth century. By w H Mallock. 365-94, 485-50g. rThe P1ague-Smitten Ship.' By J Maclaren Cobban. 436-54. 'Planty Banton.r By Thomas Shairp. 459-a4. 44 (Mar-June (July-oct (Nov 1881-Feb 1882) Joseph's 'Rival Coat. By David Christie Murray. l-38, L29-55. | 60-73, 2O2-L3. Queens. (cont). The ltillerrs lfiece By Henry w Lucy. 75-92. probl-en (cont). A Heartrs By Charles Gibbon. 105-2g, 235-56. rl,ove and Greek.' By M J M Robertson. 165-86. Arl sorts and conditions of lten: an rmrlossible story. By walter Besant and James Rice. 257-87, 3A7-42L. 'How f Married Him: the Confessions of a young Lady.t Edited by wilkie Co1lins. 295-3L6. 'Resurgo. A Comedy.' By Ouida. 3I7-4I, 430-62. fhe Adniralrs lfard. By llrs Alexander French Hector]. 356-86, [Annie 481-s10. 47 (Mar-June 1882 ) A1l sorts and conditions (cont). of llen: an rmpossible story By Walter Besant and James Rice. l-31, 129-59, 25'7-94, 385-419. 'Found at Blazing Star.' By Bret Harte. 46-60. 172-94. 'The Man with Two Sou1s.r By Edward Byron Nicholson. 64-7A. The Admirarrs ward (cont). By ltrs Alexander French Hector]. [annie 100-28, 230-56, 359-84, 490-508. rA Silver Wedding.' By David Christie 1881 ) Joseph's Coat (cont). By David Christie Murray. 1-33, 129-58, 257-84,385-4I2. 'Only a MiIIion.' By Charles Gibbon. 4I-62. 'The Showman's Ghost.t 82-LOZ. 'Presages of Approaching r11.' By wirliam ceorge Black. 103-7. A Romanee of the Nineteenth (cont). century By w H Mallock. 1og-29, 236-56, 363-84, 485-508. rThe Reverend r James christisonrs Adventure. By J Maclaren cobban. 171-92. 'The Little Ear1. A Child's Story.r By Ouida. 3OO-34. The countess Felicita's Discovery. By Julian Hawthorne. 424-45. 'The Strange ' Bed. By iames payn. 469-75. 45 46 1881 ) 48 (Ju1y-oct Murray. 304-28. f882 ) All an rmpossible sorts and conditions (cont). of lien: storl By Walter Besant and James Rice. 1-33, 129-59, 25'?-84, 385-410. Josiah Smithrs Balloon Journey.t By Henry W Lucy. 65-78. lhe Admiralrs ward (cont). By lrtrs Alexander French Hector]. [annie 98-128, 230-56, 348-84, 477-508. Eeart and science: a story of the Present rine. By wilkie collins. 175-99, 3L2-33, 438-65. rWinks.r By W S Rockstro. 285-97. rA Close Shave.' By Henry ceorge Murray. 298-311. 'Mr. 49 Coat (cont). By David Christie Murray. I-29, 129-57, 257-83, 385-416. rBewitched in trlid-Ocean.' By J Maclaron Cobban. 39-50. rhe countess (cont). Pelicita's Discovery By Julian Hawthorne. 64-89. A Eeartrs Problam. By Charles Gibbon. 109-29, 237-56, 367-94, 486-508. 'A Family History.' By crant Allen. LS8-74. rMerga's Petticoat.' By Katharine S Macquoid. lg6-205. 310-33. (Nov 1882-Feb 1883) Joseph's c,A A11 Sorts and Conditions (cont). of Uen: an lrpossible Story By Walter Besant and James Rice. L-26, L29-54. Undergraduaters Aunt.t By F Anstey. 46-53. Eeart and Science: a Story of the Present Time (cont). By Wilkie Collins. 54-80, 168-93, 443-j4. 3L2-4I, The Adniralrs ward (cont). By trlrs Arexander French Hectorl. [Annie 101-28, 229-56, 353-83. 478-508. riaid of Athens. By Justin McCarthy. 257-84, 385-415. 'An Fregcoes. By Ouida. 286-304, 416-33. 'The Odd-Looking Man.r 434-42. 'The Violin's Voice. I By Beatrice Harraden. (Mar-June 50 'Elsa.' (translated Bataille by Urs IHenriette] By Albert 337-46. rlove The Wearing By Basit, the of the Green. author of Ashe xingl. 356-84, 481-508. 'The Green Phial.' By T w Speight. 427-45. 'Two of a Trade. I By A1bany de Fonblanque. 450-61. 475-7 . 1883 ) (cont). of Athens By Justin McCarthy. 1-31, 129-59, 257-85, 385-411. 'Budellrs Proposal.r By Findlay Muirhead. 32-8. (cont). Eeart and Science: a Story of the Present TiDe By Witkie Col1ins. 160-92, 36-69, 298-330, 489-508. (cont). Frescoes By Ouida. 71-89. (cont). The Adm.iral-ls lfard By llrs Alexander French Hector]. [annie 9O-I27, 23).-56, 352-84. fThe Green Turban: I a Mystery. By J Maclaren Cobban. 2O4-2I. rTruth r Triumphant. By Margaret Hunt [l,lrs Alfred W Hunt]. 423-43. 'One of His Inventions.' By Charles Gibbon. 445-77. Corkran). Debt' lRichard Itlaid (July-oct 5I 1883 ) (cont). of Athens By Justin McCarthy. I-28, 129-56, 257-85, 385-412 . rlondonts Peril. The Story of an Escape.' By H F Lester. 29-42. rTwo Plots. I A Confession in lwo Chapters. By Findlay Muirhead. 55-7 4 . 'The Clink of Gold.r By Edmund Bury. 81-98. 'One of His Inventions' (cont). By Charles Gibbon. LL4-28. floving a Dream.' By Charles Gibbon. 165-81, 364-84. rThe Shutes of Sheffield.r By Margaret Hunt. I93-2O2. 'The Greek Skipper's Story.' By P Grey Parke. 203-18. fln Pitti. (Founded on Fact).' A Scene. By Ouida. 232-56. rMy Friend Paton.r By Julian Hawthorne. 294-308. rJackson.' By Frank Abel1. 335-43. rTwo an American Engineerrs Story.t By A A Hayes. 344-6L. "Pards": rAt camaldoli. A Sketch., By Ouida. 424-47. 'Ruth Hayes.' 456-86. | "The Stage Waits". ' By Richard Dowling. 487-93. l,faid 52 (Nov 1883-Feb 1884) (cont). l{aid of Athens By Justin McCarthy. 1-30, 129-56. 'My Compatriot.r By E Lynn Linton. 50-67. rFrom Beyond.' By Alfred St Johnstone. 101-11. 'Christine.' By the Author of rMiss Mollyr. L22-8. rThe American with Gentleman the Moist Eye.r By Archibald 222-30. rA Fast Day.' By John Lilburn. 23L-4O. fHaunted. A True Story.' By E M Davy. 24L-7. Tlre Ioverrs By llrs Creed. Hoey. Cashel 257-84, [Frances] fShe Loves and Lies.' By Wilkie Collins. 285-302. 'The Denver Express.' By A A Hayes. 311-30. Forbes. 385-411. (Mar-June 53 f884) Tlre Iover's By tlrs Creed. [Frances] 257-aL, 385-409. 'Carvalho.r By J Arbuthnot Wilson. 'The Skeleton of Queen Annets Gate.' rThat Bore Smith. I By Frank Abell. Cashel Hoey. l-33, 129-62, 34-52. 79-91. 93-100. Ashe K i n g l . 101-28, By Basil tfearing of the Green. [Richard 229-56, 481-508. 355-84, 'At the Y. I rMehalah' and tJohn Herring' By the author of ISabine Baring Gou1dl. 168-87, 291-311. 'The Third 202-9. Time. By A Hutchison Stirling. rMy Big Fish.' 2L8-28. By Angelo J Lewis. 'Moonlight By Clementina Black. 242-90. and Floods. I 'Mary Abbot's 3L2-25. Tryst.' By Katharine S Macquoid. 'A Strange 418-41. Hawthorne. 326-43, A Story.' By Julian Friend. 'The Mysterious Wilson. By J Arbuthnot in Piccadilly.' Occurrence The 'A 344-54. Slender Clue.' 54 (July-oct By E F Spence. 47O-8O. 1884) ( cont ) . Hoey. L-24 , By lrlrs I Frances ] Cashel Ttre lover's Creed 129-5r, 257-82, 385-416. rMiss Molly'. rCathrine.' 25-52. By the author of rThe Great Brooke. 66-84. Railway.r By Geoffrey Jamsetjee rA Mean Revenge.' By T l"lalcolm watson. 86-98. (cont). Ashe Kingl. By Basil tlearing of the Green [Richard 48L-5O7. 99-L28, 225-56, 358-84, 'The Child Wilson. 163-76. J Arbuthnot of the Phalanstery.' 'Dr. Jerrold.' By w M Taber. 185-99. )Tzigge. 2OO-9. A Russian Sketch. I By M Eastwood. tAs Before. 2LI-24. By William Jameson. A Shetland Story.r rThe Bridal 300-14. By George M McCrie. of Sollas.' 'Abdoolah.' By Percy white. 315-33. 'Albertyner goyle. By p[ ?rederick] 342-57. s wooing.' 'The other 424-38. Stirling. Half.r By A Hutchison fChecco.' 452-68. By Katharine S Macquoid. 'The Two Professors.' 469-80. Bv Catharine Childar. The 55 (Nov 1884-Feb 1885 ) (cont). Ioverrs Creed 129-54. By A Story. l,tiss Cadogma. 429-46. The By t'frs [Frances] Julian Hawthorne. Cashel 37-61, Hoey. L-29, 159-84, 3L5-37, 'The Canr. o[ Mr. Van Klugen.' By T W Speight. 7],-87. Tlro lcarlng of the Green (cont). By Basil Ashe [Richard l() f -2rJ, 23I-56. 'tr,.Il,lrint. An Episode.I By the author of 'Miss Molly'. 'An<lrcw Garth's Pilgrimage.' By Hugh Coleman Davidson. A Strange Voyage. By W Clark Russell. 257-93, 385-422. 'Dolores.r By Mary E Hullah. 307-14. 'wild SAfing.' By M Eastwood. 352-9. Babylon. By Cecil Por^rer. 360-84, 484-5L2. rA Modern Plato.' By E Gertrude Simpson. 459-73. 'Granny Moorefs Mistake.' Charles Kruger. 474-83. 56 (Mar-June s8 L94-2L9. 220-30. A Strrnge Voyage (cont). By W C1ark Russell. I-43, 129-80. 'A Twilight By Lillias wasserman. Visit.' 44-53. Iove - or a lfane (cont). Hawthorne. 7l-85, L97-2L2. By Julian By E Gertrude 86-97. Things are a l,tystery".r Simpson. "'Which (cont). Babylon By Cecil Power. 106-28, 232-56. 'My First 181-91. By Henriette Corkran. Sitter.' 'The Pool of the Dhuloch.' 2L3-26. 'The Living Wo1d.' By J Crawford 227-3L. of Slopton Scott. I.fohawks. By M E Braddon. 257-87, 385-4L2. rPalma. Three Scenes in a Life.' By Randolph Fortescue. 248-302. rEffie Vengeance.' By Charlotte Radwell. 303-18. Drenning's 'Mea Culpa!r By J T Jerome. 319-38. rTalbot By Justin Huntly McCarthy. 339-56. the Traveller.' That Other By Averil Beaumont [i.e Margaret Hunt]. 357-84, Peraon. 477-508. 'In the Night.' By C Haddon Chambers. 42L-45. 'Seth Clephton's By A H Paterson. New Hand.' 449-62. rThree l{eetings.r By Jessie Macleod. 463-76. 1885 ) A Strange Voyage (cont). By W Clark Russel1. 1-41, L29-62, 257-94, 385-429. 'Ready Money.' By H R Haweis. 80-7. rOutwitted. A TaIe of the Abruzzi.r 88-L07. Babyl-on (cont). By Cecil Power. 108-28, 235-56, 361-84, 482-5OA. rSylvester's Wife. I By Ernest Dodson. 163-71. fProfessor I Milliterrs Dilemma. By crant Allen. L72-95. 'Medea Fortune.' By E Lynn Linton. 203-8. lDrama. ] Iowe - or a NaDe. By Julian Hawthorne. 209-23, 316-30, 44L-56. 'De11's Cremona.r By J Crawford Scott. 295-306. 'The light on the Seine.' By Katharine S Macquoid. 307-15. rA Noble Vengeance.r By Annie Bradshaw. 33L-47. 'An Ing6nue. I By Ida Ashworth Taylor. 348-60. |"There is a Tide".' By W Babington Maxwell. 430-40. f The ltlaster of the House.t By J E Panton. 457-60. rA Passenger from Shanghai.' By A A Hayes. 46L-7O. 'The Benaaishnee.' By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 471-80. 57 (Ju1y-Oct 1885) A Strange Voyage (cont). By W Clark Russell. 385-426. fThe Great Keinplatz Experiment.' By A Conan Iove - or a Nane (cont). By Ju1ian Hawthorne. 462-80. 'Morning Calls I-44, 129-73, Doyle. 52-65. 66-79, 2O5-L7, 257-97, 335-5I, in the West Country.' By F J Tristram. 80-8. by a Stranger.' By Coulson Kernahan. 97-L04. (cont). Babylon By Cecil Power. 105-28, 228-55, 358-83, 481-508. and Listen, Gentlemen!".' By Elsa D'Esterre-Keeling. "'Now Lithe t74-9L. rA Tennis Club Tale.' By J E Macmanus. L92-204. 'The Last Feoffee.r By Philip Kent. 2L8-27. 'The General.' By fre Rev C W Bardsley. 298-313. rA Late Confession.t By J Crawford Scott. 3L4-23. 'Karukaya. A Story of a Skin Picture.' By Frank Abell. 324-34. 'Witness Our Hands.' By Angelo J Lewis. 352-7. rJack of Diamonds.r By Jack Ingersoll. 427-30. 'Arivichrurie.' By Geo. M McCrie. 440-52. 'Wrought (Nov Kingl. 59 1885-Feb (Mar-June 1886 ) 1886) Itfohawks (cont). By M E Braddon. I-28, L29-56, 257-89, tThe Warlockts By F V de G Stevenson. 29-48. Shadow.t rA Sacrifice.' By F Cresswell. 49-55. rDumbletonrs Victoria Cross.r By K Butt. 56-9. 'Something like a Mystery.r 60-72. fCaroline. I By Clementina Black. 73-99. 385-413. (cont). Hunt]. By Averil Beaumont [i.e. Margaret Other Person 100-28, 227-56, 356-84, 480-508. 'On the Mule-Shoe Curve.' By A A Hayes. 157-65. rDesmond's Destiny.r 166-84. By Saqui Smith. rOne only.' 186-208. By Edwin Whelpton. 'Philpot's By J Crawford Scott. 209-15. Great Picture.r fThe Good St. Anthony.r By W Babington Maxwell. 2L6-26. fIn the white By Coulson Kernahan. 290-8. Moonrs Mystery.r f Lovers Phantom. | 299-302. rThe Romance of Tareezerrs A1ley.t By Arthur warren. 324-40. rMrs. (Contents Fitzjohnsonrs Elopernent.' By Lister Drummond. 34L-48. give name as Lester Drunmond. ) authorts By Edward F Spence. 349-55. "'Advt.".I rThe Sort of Phil of Thing one Remembers. Being a Page in the Life Bourke, D.D.' By Elsa DrEsterre-Keeling. 414-27. f"The Ribs of Death".r By Lillias wasserman. 428-36. fThe Secret By Charles Hannan. 444-59. Society.' 'In an English By Katharine S Macquoid. 460-73. Country-House.' rThe Fakeerrs Ranking. 475-9. By B Montgomerie Curse.r That 60 (July-oct lfohawks fZillah 1886) (cont). von By M E Braddon. Ephraim.r By Lillias 1-30, 129-60, 257'88, wasserman. 3I-42. 385-423. rllow By lvlalcolm We "F'loated" cold Mine Company (Limited).' the Trixie Laing*I"leason. 44-56. 'The Missing By C E l"lallet. Deed.' 57-65. 'Aaron Macklehose. t By Eden Phillpotts. 66-88. 'A Trust.' 89-93. By J Crawford Scott. rA Run on Skates.r By c A Stocks. 94-9. (cont). Hunt]. By Averil Beaumont Margaret lfhat Other Person [i.e. 100-28 229-56, 355-83, 480-508. rl'ly First Resurrection.' By John T Collier. 161-75. 'Waiting.' By Brander Matthews. L76-82. 191-218. By W H Stackpoole. "'Farewell".' 'Jumping By Mary Geoghegan. 2L9-28. to Conclusion.' 'A Study in Oak.' By Annie E Holdsworth. 289-303. rIn Cold Blood.' By C Haddon Chambers. 304-24. 'The Five Houses of Cairndubh.' M l4ccrie. By c[eorge] 325-33. rThe Earl's By [ajor N Po\,rlett . B1under. ' 334-46. rA Private Detective's By F G Walters. Story.r 347-54. 'The Troubles Fanily.' By Three of Its Members. of a Literary 424-36. fA Mysterious 437-49. Disappearance.' By H F Lester. 'Cinderella.r By Edwin Whelpton. 450-66. 'A Night By C F Gordon Curnming. 467-7L. of Horror.' rA Dartmoor By Eden Phillpotts. 472-9. Picnic.' 61 (Nov 1886-Feb 1887) L29-63, I{ohawks (cont). By M E Braddon. 1-31, 360-84. fCicely By Sheldon Clarke. 32-40. Chrystal.' rThe Murder in the Briider Strasse.' By SIabine] naring-Gould. 4L-9. 'A Jerry I Allibone. Builder. By Arthur 50-66. 'A Midsummer Madness. I By H Musgrave. 67-80. 'Mary of Barlinghough.' By Paul Cushing. 81-101. (cont). Beaumont [i.e. Margaret Ttrat Other Person By Averil L02-23, 227-56. fA Fair Dynamiter.r L64-73. By Hardress Luttrell. rMr. Pierrepontrs 183-204. Repentance.t By Grant Allen. 'An Underground Tragedy.' By C Haddon Chambers. 205-18. Disappeared. By Sarah Tytler. 257-77, 385-404. 'An OId Maidrs Husband.' By Wilkie Collins. 278-300. Being a Thing That Happened Doesn't Describe It". "'Ghastly Marlow-on-the Thames in the Autumn of 1886.' Bv Elsa Hunt]. 'Reading 'The for Honours.r Death of Frangois *Mrs By Margaret Hunt. 481-98. de Senac.' By S[abine] Baring-Gould. Hungerford is identified as the etc"' in the "Mol1y Bawn, "Phyllis", for the July 1890 issue of Be1gravia 62 (Mar-June 'Author list of (volume 499-508. of contents 72). 1887 ) (cont). Disappeared By Sarah Tytler. L-22, 129-52, 257-74, 385-408. 'Mark Oldshawrs Revenge.r By Jessie Macleod. 23-38. rA Bachelor's Bedroomr By Clement Bird. 39-47. 'Murder or Suicide.r By W H Stackpoole. 48-62. 'Captain Dawsonrs Last Love Affair.' By George Holmes. 63-83. 'Bonny Mary.' By Isabella Weddle. 84-93. rMy Fellow-Traveller.' By Crawford Scott. 94-9. rA Sentimental Solicitor.' By J E Macmanus. 100-14. rThe Angel in Blue.t By R Trevena. 116-28. 'The Last of the Vauriens.' By W F lIubbard. 153-62. 'The Brown Portmanteau.' By Curtis Yorke. L64-75. 'fn an Evil Hour.' By the author of fPhyllis' Hungerford, [llrs Margaret n6e Margaret Wotfe Arglesl. L76-93. 'Faulkner's Inheritance.' By Annie E Holdsworth. I94-2O4. rDr. Wygram's Son.' By G[eorge] M Mccrie. 205-18. 'A Manrs Love.r By Charles Gibbon. 219-55. tThe Singular Dilemma of Mr. John Westbrook.r By Mary Kernahan Harris . 275-95. ''Noru.' By Madeline Wright. 296-306. rMrs. Crupper's Diplomacy.' By E1la Edersheim. 307-28. rAn Adventure t in Girldom. By Roland Graeme. 330-5. 'Told by Professor Pearce.r By C lewis Hind. 345-60. 'Panic-Stricken.' By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 361-8. 'Concerning Papadacky.r By Eden Phillpotts. 369-83. I"Pikey".' By llajor A Moberly. 4O9-2O. 'The Blue Vase.' By S[abine] Baring-Goutd. 42I-4O. 'A l4idnight Walk.r By Richard Dowling. 441-52. rAn Unconditional Surrender.' By Edwin Whelpton. 453-6I. 'Estridrs Lied.' By C Elgrave. 462-75. 'Ups and Downs. I By W H Stackpoole. 476-93. 'The HStreet Affair.f By Justin Freshe. 494-508. at D'Esterre-Keeling. 301-14. rAt the By Margaret Hunt. 315-30. "Pothick".I 'Which of Them?' By Mabel F Wilson. 33L-44. rTheir By the author of rPhyllis' Last Resource.' [tlrs Margaret Wolfe Arglesl. Hungerford,* n6e Margaret 345-59. 'The Hailstone By Eden Phillpotts. 405-11. Competition.r '''Tis By J Crawford Scott. 4L2-27. an I11 wind -rr.r rOur Parish llarborough Sherard. 428-38. Mystery.' By Robert 'A BriefLess By Frederick Dolman. 439-48. Barristerfs Story.' fThree 449-65. Visits.r By Henriette Corkran. 'Words from the Underworld.' By M E Haweis. 466-80. 63 (July-oct 1887) Tlre Frozen Pirate. By w Clark Russell . I-32, L29-6O, 257-9r,385-4L4. fA Genuine Sheraton.' By Florence C Armstrong. 33-47. rLady Hartwell's Jade Ornament.' By Alfred Harcourt. 48-60. rA True Lovers Knot.' By E Gertrude Simpson. 61-75. 'A Messenger.' By Isabella Weddle. 76-86. 'SaIly's Lovers.r By Gertrude Rosalie Henderson. 87-101. rNot for By Margaret the Money.r Cresswell. 102-8. 'A Middle-Aged I By Jerome Yeo. Cherub. 109-16. rAt the Dead Manrs Door.t By Coulson Kernahan. IL7-28. 'Mr. Danglers Dilemma.' by Robert Shindler. L6I-77. 'IIe and She. I By Mary E Hullah. lZ8-82. rThe Equilibrist.' By Eden phillpotts. 188-208. 'Diana.' yorke. By Curtis 209-24. 'Below the Weir. t By Oscar Lanyon. 225-39. 'ufTis Better to have r.oved and Lost ---'.r By H r Arden. 240-9. 'In Self-Defence.r By J Cra$rford Scott. 250-6. tThe White Cat.' By C Haddon Charnbers. 292-8. rThe serpent-Frower.r (transrated By Judith Gautier by M Tyson). 299-315. 'A Summer Idyl.' By Mary Macfarlane. 316-3f. 'Mystery I on Mystery. By Edward Salmon. 332-8. 'Nellie Ha1es.' By W H Stackpoole. 339-59. 'A Dangerous Friend.' By Clement Bird. 360-9. 'A Matrimonial Agent., By p L McDermott. 369-84. 'Julia OrGrady.' By Denis Desmond. 415-31. rA Night in Hummelstein.' By S[abine] Baring-Gould. 432-4L. 'The History of a suburban Enterprise.' By Katharine wyrde. 442-56. 'A Chamber I of Horror. By A Sherwood. 457-69. I Ob1ige". By T l.,lalcolm Watson. "'Noblesse 4jO-5. rA Mystery fndeed.' By Jeanie cvrynne Bettany. 476-95. 'Highly Recommended.' By H E Clarke. 486-508. 64 (Nov 1887-Feb 1888) (cont). Ttre Frozen Pirate By W Clark Russell. 1-37, L29-62, 292-323. t"We Villains".I By A M Heathcote. 38-50. 'A Comedietta.' By Walter Noble. 51-69. 'The Stroke of Five.' By Ernest W Hornung. 7O-Bl. rMr. Briggs Bicycle.' By R Shindler. B2-8. 'Dear Cousin r Henry. By Ethel Read. 89-107, 234-56. 'An Odd Journey.' By E E Dickinson. 108-16. 'Blue Blood.' By J A Farrer. LI7-Z9. rAn Unredeemed Pledge.' By Annie E Holdsworth. 163-79. 'The Chinamanrs Spider.' By Chas C Rothwell. L79-97. 'IIis First Review.' By Lise Boehm. 188-201. 'Within a Stone's Throw., By Elsa DrEsterre-Keeling. 2O2-I7. 'Lady Athertonrs Sachet.' By Dorothea Davenay. 219-3I. r p h y l l i s r , t M o l l y Uadersurrents. By the author of Bawnrr €tc [tttrs Margaret Hungerford, n6e Margaret WoIfe Arglesl. 257-g3, 385-413. 'The Wondrous Bath of Bokhara.' By C J wills. 284-gL. 'Professor Bo[unsennrs Germs. I By Ernest C Harmer. 324-3L. rA Police Victim.' By Clement Bird. 332-43. '"Judas-Colour". I By John Waddington. 344-50. rThe Malacca Cane.r By Mary Deane. 351-8. fre BI.ackhaI.I- Ghosts. By Sarah Tytler. 359-84 , 479-507. rThat Unscrupulous Pitt.' By W F Hubbard. 4L4-24. rThe Great Cryptogram of Mr. Orlando Tappleby.r By John Leyland. 425-37. 'The Finding of the "Al-bia".' By Maja Spencer. 439-46. four Fashionabre Boarding-House.' By B Montgomerie Ranking. 447-s2. fMiss Massareeners Ghost.r By E A Henty. 453-70. 'A Sea Dawn,' By Eden Phillpotts. 47I-8. 65 (Mar-June 1888) rMol1y Bawnr, (cont). By the author of rPhyllisr' Wo1fe Argles]. nde Margaret l"largaret Hungerford, etc lllrs L-23, 129-53, 257-8L, 385-407. 'Zara Va11is. I 24-44. By the author of rl,liss Molly'. 'our Expectations.' Yorke. 45-56. By Curtis 'A Story of a Picture.' By Baron Gardiner. 57-64. 'A Game of By w J Lacey. 65-75. Quits.r 'A Spoilt 76-89. Negative.' By E w Hornung. 'Outwitted.r By H I Arden. 90-9. (cont). LLO-27, 226-56, By Sarah Tyt1er. The Blackhal.IGhosts Undercurrents 354-83, 480-507. rA Day and a Night.' L54-64. By Saumarez de Havilland. 'Through Scott. 165-84, 32L-46. By J Crawford the Furnace.t 'My Secret.r 185-91. By Eva M Henry. 'A Dark Dress-Wig.' L92-2OL. By A M Heathcote. 'Through 2O2-I3. By Maja Spencer. of Death.r the Valley 'Captain 2L4-25. Confession.' By Cregan Conway. Arthur Ashwellrs rThirst! 282-92. Russell. By W Clark An Ocean Incident.r 'rPothecary's 295-302. Folly.r By F Somers Day. By Elsa Being an Episode of the Month of Fogs, 1886.t "'Ach!" D'Esterre-Keeling. 303-20. 'Chevalier Ready. 347-53. By Arthur Legrand and Mr. Blopper.' 'strange 409-23. By Saumarez de Havilland. Clients.' 'That Beastly 424-40. By G L Stevens. Therrnometer.' 'Wanted - a Tenor.' Hervey. 44I-6. By Charles 447-74. By Olga Grant. Foretold by ttre Cards. 'The Scare at Rushlight 475-9. By J Crawford Scott. Camp.' (July-oct 1888) 'Molly (cont). Bawnr, By the author of rPhyllis" Undercurrents W o l f e n 6 e M a r g a r e t Argles]. H u n g e r f o r d , l r , t a r g a r e t etc Itlrs L-23, L29-49, 257-80, 385-407. 'Won by an Ear.' 24-35. By E J Goodman. 'Parson 36-48. By C Lewis llind. Sal. I rThe Last Ten Thousand.' 49-58. By w H Stackpoole. (cont). 160-70. By olga Grant. 59-78' Foretold by the Cards 'The False Surplice: 79-92. By J w Sherer. a Diptych.' (cont). 230-56, 93-L26, By Sarah Tytler. The Blackhall Ghosts 350-82, 485-508. 'Lord Dunciman's 150-9. By John K Leys. Dilemma.r 'John Everard's 171-86. By Augusta Chambers. Difficulties.' I 'How I Became a Nove1ist. L87-92. By Reuben Dell. fNat.' 193-209' 335-49. By Denis Desmond. |"Bon Gargon".I By Andr6 Mennert. 210-5. 'The Wild Record of Jabez Speed.' 2L6-29. By Clement Bird. rThe 281--8. By J Crawford Scott. Folio".' "First t"Miss By George Holmes. 289-310. Unapproachable".' 'A Stange Prison.' 3LL-22. By w H Stackpoole. fMy Dresden Shepherdess.r By Jeanie Gwynne Bettany. 323-34. rA Summer Hotel By J D Hunting. "Fate".' 409-19. fFish Lake.' By Maja Spencer. 420-44. fThe Fog signal. A Railway Adventure.' By c M Lushington. 445-52. rMadge the Model.' By Isabella Weddte. 453-7. 'My Opal Ring. A Tragedy in Five Acts.' By F G Walters. 459-6-1. fA Modern Dilemma.' By Edward Kersey. 468-84. 67 (Nov 1888-Feb 1889) rphyllisr, rMotly (cont). Undercurrents By the author of Bawnr, etc Hungerford, Illrs Margaret nde Margaret Wolfe argles]. ]--2L, 129-51. rDr. Unonius.' By Q, author of rDead Manrs Rock' [arthur euiller Couchl. 22-35. rA Ten-Rupee Fortune.r By Saumarez de llavilland. 36-40. rTenants of My shanty. An rncident in the Life of a zoolosist.' By A Armitt. 41-58. 'Afraid of the Dark.' By Edward A lrving. 59-67. rThe Mystery of Herbert My1ne.' By D Lahrson Johnstone. 6g-79. rA Border Tragedy.' By J O Thomas. 79-10I. (cont). Ttre Blackhall Ghosts By Sarah Tytler. IO2-27, 230-56. rThe Wisdom of the Dove.r By R O pror^rse. 152-G8. rThe Stirkbridge Mystery.' By A Sherwood. 169-84. rKnights of the Road.' By Oscar Lanyon. LB5-2O4. lThe Last Links.' By Eva M Henry. 205-8. rWho? Where? Which?' By Dorothea Davenay. 209-29. Passionrs Slave. By Richard Ashe King. 257-97, 385-409. fAn fmposter.' By Ulick Byrne. 2Bg-3O2. rMy Matin6e.' By T w Speight. 303-17. rThe Writing on the Arm.' By Cyril Bennett. 319-30. rMr. Calvert's Frailty.' By J Crawford Scott. 331-45. rThose Two. I By J P May. 346-63. rThe Course of True Love.' By Mary Jaques. 364-9. rThe Story of a Widow's Cruise.' By fda Mar. 370-84, 492-509. rMr. Potterrs Private Secretary., By Frank Rede Fowke. 409-16. rA11 is Fair in Love.' By R Shindler. 4L7-26. fonly an Incident.r By Leonard Merrick. 427-37. rThe Blind Artists's Pictures.r By Nora Vynne. 439-73. rThe case of the Rev. Benjamin Beardmore.' By E E Dickinson. 475-go. rA Clever Capture.' By W J Lacey. 481-91. 68 (Mar-June 1889) (cont). Slave By Richard Ashe King. L-23, I2g-52, 257-gL, 385-409. 'Addenbrooke.' By Amy Levy. 24-34. rA Romance of a Public Library.' By Edward Kersey. 35-49. tln an O1d Garden.t By Mabel F Wilson. 50-62. fThe Message from the Desert.t By saumarez de Havilland. G3-79, 188-206. fThe Amber Scarf-Pin.r By Robert H Sherard. 79-9I. Passionrs 'Mr. Nipperrs WilI.r By W H Stackpoole. 92-LL4. 'The Mary Stuart Drawings.' By C Lewis ltind. 115-28. 'Why Adam Muir Killed Himself.' By H V Brolrn. 153-63. 'By Spin of a Coin, a Study in Cynicism.r By John Stuart. L64-97. 'Won by a Stratagem. I By M A l,takins. 207-26. 'Ada.' By F G Walters. 227-35. 'The Orange Diamond.r By M Bathurst Deane. 236-56. 'The Manufacturer.' By W H Stackpoole. 282-99. 'A Dilemma on Dartmoor. t By Mira Ederson. 300-l-1. fA Literary Venture.t By Albert Fleming. 3L2-23. fTransplanted. A Sketch.' By Ida Mar. 324-38. 'Just in Time!' By H M Greenhow. 339-55. 'First for Sandhurst.' By Robert Shindler. 356-61. 'The White Feather.r By Louis Arthur. 363-84, 488-508. lEurypterus Cardinis.r By Capt T Preston Battersby. 4IO-7. rA By R Hayward. 418-25. Queer Patron.' fProse t and Poetry. By M E Martin. 426-43. 'The Wornan with the lcy Hand.' By Annie G Hopkins. 444-57. 'No Laughing I Matter. By Clifton Bingham. 458-64. 'No Robbery. I By John Paslew. 465-80. rAs ft Happened.' By B Gardiner. 48I-7. 69 (July-oct 1889) Sl.ave (cont). By Richard Ashe King. I-23,129-58, 257-82, 385-414. 'The Tragedy of a Life.r By Keith Christie. 24-36. 1A Stolen Identity.' By llenry North. 36-69. 'His Model.' By Mary L Pendered. 70-6. 'The Paraschites. By Mallard Herbertson. 77-87. 'Poor Po11y.' By F G Walters. 88-97. rA ltlysterious llouse. I By Algernon Blackwood. 98-107. 'The White Feather.' By Arthur Louis. LO8-27, 239-55, 364-84. 'A Thief in the Night. I By Violet Herries. 159-76. 'The Professor's Prob1em.r By Mary Kernahan Harris. L79-96. fThe Gain of Earth.' By B Gardiner. L97-2O3. 'Folly Tower.' By Eden Phil-lpotts. 2O4-3L. '"Dook". I By Lily Haynes. 232-8. fAs in a Glass Darkly.' By Isabella Weddle. 283-92. '"Toddles".' By Jessie Chalmers. 293-306. rA Doctor's Outing.' By J C R. 307-16. fMy Dead Wife.' By Annie G Hopkins. 3L7-32. fThe Umbrella-Man.' By Chas C Rothwell 333-44. rThe Assassin and the Child.' By H V Brown. 345-63. rThe Eighth Day.' By W H Stackpoole. 4L7-26. rA Silent Witness. t By Richard Marsh. 427-37. 'My First Brief.' By John K Leys. 439-73. rA Mumny's Bequest.r By Felix ELiot. 474-83. fMiss Poolers Blunder.r By J Acton Lomax. 484-9. 'Flounder's By F J Andrew. 491-6. Quest.t rA Love Story.' By Mary Macfarlane. 497-5OL. 'Patent No. 59, 188- .' By T P Alexander. 502-6. Passionts 7O (Nov-Dec 'Fruit Out of Season.' By E Fairfax Byrrne. 'ted Captive.' By Audrey Bourke. 265-78. 1889* ) (cont). Passionrs Slave By Richard Ashe King. L-26, Il3-38. rApril FooI Redivivus!' 27-38. rNine Days.' By Carmen Sylva. 39-55. tA Young Mants Fancy.' By Denzil Vane. 56-68. rMadame de Montespan.' By Wilton Wolrige. 69-79. rThe Song and the Singer.' By Gerald.ine Butt. 80-92. tProfessor Brankel's Secret. I By Fergus Hume. 93-fI2, 202-22. rThat Handsome Curate.' By T W Speight. 145-63. 'Generosity.' By Nora Vynne. L64-76. rWhat Was His Motive?' By Beatrice Harraden. 177-85. 7L (Jan-Apr 1890* ) 'Mo11y Bawn, 'phyllisr, Iady. By the author of etc [ilrs Margaret Hungerford, n5e Margaret Wolfe Arglesl. l-19, IL3-29, 225-42, 33-7-6L fHer Fate.' By Iady Duffus Hardy. 32-46. rA St.ory of the Peopters Palace.I By Lady Virginia Sandars. 47-67. A Ioverrs Secret. By l{rs H Lovett-Cameron. 81-111, L94-224, 306-36, 424-48. rA Professional Lady-Killer. A Story in Tr^ro Parts.l By Ethel Marryat. 144-63, 253-68. 'Lord John's Bargain.t By Richard Arkwright. 164-8. 'A Clear Case.' By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 183-93. rBaby Jack.' By L Maclean. 262-77. r"Gideon's Fleece". A Reminiscence of the May Meetings.' B y Eva M Henry. 282-9. 'Verra, the Opera Dancer.i By A D'Arcy Hildyard. 290-300. rA Word about By Marie Coretli. 362-7I. "Ouida".' fWhy?' By Annie Hughes. 372-82. Eoney of Aloes: a Story in three Parts. By Nora Vynne. 383-403. rTrapped! An Adventure at Clovelly.' 4L8-23. Aprilrs *Bound at the front of the BL copy of Belgravia 'Notice/ volumes 7O-1 (1889-90) is a printed slip: In future a new volume of Belgravia will commence with the January Number of each year, beginning with the January Nurnber, 1890. There will be three I volumes in each year as heretofore. 72 (May-aug Aprilrs By the ltlargaret author Wolfe rMolly of Arglesl. Bawnl , etc* I-27, I13-5, I l,irs Margaret 2 2 5 - 4 7, 337-69. Echo": after Hans Andersen.t 47-52. (cont). Eoney of Al-oes: a Story in Three Parts By Norah Vynne. 53-67, 279-94, L79-93, 395-99. 'Eastward Ho!r By E Hess-Kaye. 68-81. (cont). A loverrs Secret By Urs H Lovett-Cameron. A2-L]-2, !98-224, 3r7-34, 4L3-44. f"The list '73 ( Sept-Dec for as 'llrs JuIy 1890. 265-79,386-408. 'Gill-ianrs By the Child.' 29I-302. (Jan-Apr in contents 1890 ) (cont). Iady By the author Hungerford, n6e Margaret Wolfe 337-7 4. (cont). A Iowerrs By tlrs H Secret 303-36, 4L5-44. 'One, and Another. I By the author Own Counselr IAnne Elliott]. 'A New Ghost Story.' 186-95. 'Paul the Trespasser. A Sketch in 74 Hungerford' IMargaret] of 'Molly Argles.l Aprilrs author Bawn'r €tc [Irirs Margaret 1-40, 113-49, 225-55, 7A-IIL, Lovett-Cameron. of rDr. Edith Romney' 196-223, and rHer L62-73. Two Parts. I of By Eva M Henry. 'Baby Jack' , etc I L laaclean J. r89I) 113-35, By B M Croker. I-32, 225-48, 33'7-57. Interference. fLord Merivalers Wooing,' By Jeanie Gwynne Bettany. 47-60. 'A Bunch of Violets.' Raleigh. By Effie 61-83. 423-44. 97-IL2, Drawn Blank. By lrlrs Robert Jocelyn. 203-24, 310-36, r?wo Sisters By Evelyn Kingscote. 148-71. of One Race.r 'Captain L73-92. By llrs Alexander Fraser. Fitzroy-Plunger.' 'Befogged in the Channel. | 255-80. 'A Strange By J Sale Lloyd. 280-3. Little Story.' rEffiers By Annie Armitt. 296-309. Lodger.' 'For Marjoriets By Tza Duffus Hardy. Sake. "An Ovrer True Tale".r 373-99. rThe White Coach. By Sybil Maxwell. 4LO-22. a Romance.' Quite 75 1890) (cont). Iady Hungerford, n6e *Identified 156-78. (llay-eug 1891) (cont). By B M Croker. 1-23, 113-38, 225-46, 337-54. Interference rA Californian 38-48. Story.' By Edith Stewart Drewry. fA Night for a Tomb.t By lirs F Copleston. of Terrori ett A Search 64-76. 'The Lion and the Mouse.r 77-85. By B S Knollys. (cont). 86-112, 2Ol-24' 306-36, DrauD Blanlr By llrs Robert Jocelyn. 43L-44. f Donald Mccregor.' 149-59. 'The Rectorrs 160-7. By Annie Berlyn. Resource.' tMrs. Westerveldtrs Brodie. 184-90. By Hilda Spottiswoode Diamonds.' rA Story By G Vickars Gaskell. 191-200. of the Sands.' fSusceptible Johnnie.' By Malcolm Boyd. 255-78. Parade. With a Tattoo of Romance. I By Charlotte E Morland. 279-86. tA Ghostly Adventure on Exmoor.' 288-95. rJeanne Z6phLr's Lovers.r By Iady Duffus Hardy. 366-80. I By B S Knollys. Grief". 397-413. "'A Gilded ') tChurch 76 (Sept-Dec ffi. I t' f891 ) (cont). Blank By ltlrs Robert Jocelyn. 93-Lr2, 37L-94. rAfter His Death.' By Josephine 'At Villers-la-Montagne in'70.' 2OO-24, 322-36, Tlrn (Jan-Apr I.,r:rt ( ' "l "r .n r r r ' r . . ' *-nrr'l il bound at the front 77, inside the front rThe Editor issue,'reads: Story the Serial entitled Pender Annie Thomas (Mrs. advertised to comrnence in replaced by "The Honble. author. F.V. White & Co.l slip volume 68 By Annie ) . lty ('{.('il Marryat lrryalty t of the BL copy of cover of the January begs to announce that Victor", by "Mrs. which was Cudlip), number has been this by the same Jane", 148-s8. T h o m a s. L-22, 113-31 , 225-43, Norris. v . ' r I tl '' . {,ortt lty lza I lrr. llr.rl ll;rtrrl. ' llv ). 28-46. By Clare Vyvian. Morland. 56-76. Ilardy. l)ttffus ,,f llfS l'..n1(,ull,lt'r,rwfor<1. . n AleXandef l t y , l o : ; r . 1 , li rn r , - D r r o l . n , . r t r . . r r , , | . r ' I ' r r , x , , , .' liy tlra n rrnstronq. ' , \ r f r , l r . / r u ; r ! r . r r1 l r , J . ' l{y }lrg lr Copleston. ',.r;rrrl I lrr. j,k I I I rr ol l l . r 1 , 1 , yC h a n c e . ' By ',lrt t r r l r n ; r r tl ) a y . ' . l' ) t l - 1 O 4 . Wrr:r t oo 207-24, (ioorl t () l\e. l . r .l l o w ' l ' r a v r . l l c r . ' ' l'lrr. M i rro r' ' s liecret. 'lJr orn t he Coal Mine (Jan-Apr I to ' Bv Ada Fraser. 150-64. 165-78. 't. ' I i 'A 95-112 , 46-55. .1.'l '1.1. tr., I r c,1nr I lrln *A ( t'ont .Iane t r ' l l l n n ( ) n I ' o 1 , 1 . i r , r r .A L r . r ; r ' n r l o I Life. ' j,, t ' l r r . r i , 1t r . r r i l l llr.l I . lly ('ll.trlotte [i ' '.1 I l'l-8.'\. | 1 . 1 1 rr . . l t y l l , , ' , 1H l l r . n r y . 1892 ) I-27, lfhe Eouourabl'e Jane. By Annie Thomas.* 113-34, 225-47, 337-56. tOn a Christmas Altar.' By Ethe1 Marryat. 47-55. fDance No. Four.t By Penfound 74-82. Crawford. L99-224, A Woanrs loyalty. By Iza Duffus Hardy. 83-112, 3L6-36, 4L8-44. rA Terrible 150-71. By Faustina Lindsey. Piece of Nonsense.' rAn Improbable By H W Kespa. L72-85. Story. Founded on Fact.' fA Difficult By Annie Arnitt. 264-80. Choice.r rHow We Apples Swim.' By Charlotte E Morland. 281-95. tThe Prior's By Darley Dale. a Ghost Story.' 269-303. Cell; fSaved by the Strike.r By Meg Dyan. 378-94. 'An Unfortunate By llrs E M Dawy. Jest.' 394-404. rA Reminiscence By Frank Mayne. 413-17. of NapJ-es.r 113-40, 225-46, I | / A 77 llonourablo 'llrr. 4IO-2O. I-22, r,, I ' lty Mary S llancock. 2'7L-98. ' , | . 1 1 i .I l . l v . r .' lly Charles Edwardes. 375-85. ' r r J r . w( ; . rl ; r t c a . r tly Lucj-e H Armstrong. 386-97. Ilv Anni"e Armitt. 408-22. 'A Erro1. 395-401. By Josephine Errol. By Annie Thomas. ) . Ry Hrs Alexander Fraser. ByMBC. 158-69. 42r-44. rAn Auturnn llanoeuvre. I By llrs F Copleston. 143-58. 'He, She, and It: a Startling Fact.r By llrs A Phillips. 159-66. rStronger By Annie G Hopkins. than Death.' L74-99. rfqro Clever People.r By B Harold-Harrison. 256-88. rThe White Star-Flower. A Legend of Life.' By Clare Vyvian. 289-304. 'Poor Mrs. Fraseri By Theodora Corrie. In a Pirate Stronghold.t or, ( cont .lane t,(). n r , , t l r . . rr : . r W c s t C o u n t r y T a l e . t Lucas. By Reginald 45-58. ... ';,,1'rlttir(t. A Lcgend of Life.r By Clare Vyvian. 59-62. 'l'.rrr,ti. Ncw Zealand "Wake".' By Hilda S Brodie. 63-75. (cont). trryalty By Iza Duffus Hardy. 92-IL2, 204-24, (cont). Interference By B 14 Croker. 1-16, 113-28, 225-40, 337-52. rA Retrospect: a Complete By Ada Fielder-King. Story.' 35-47. tRomance of a Handsome Cab.' By H S Brodie. 48-55. rThe Death Dance. I By Josephine Errol. 68-82. rWhat Would You Do?t 83-92. Drawn l|'rft rrlr nlrIrr I79-90. 190-5. 257-68. Meg Fieldef-Kinq. 277-97. Dyan. 362-74. By Alice Prothero. 375-42. By E Yo11and. 383-401. By J Sale Lloyd. the Coal Scuttle.' 411-20. 1893 ) Pound Hanting. By llrs Alexander. 225-50, 331-'72. I-25, 113-36, Yorke . the Silences ! ". ' By Curtis 3?-47 . "'Between 'Ji11: Box.' By B S KnoIIys. 48-56. a Christmas 'Paul Lorraine.' 75-84. 'Haunted.' By E W. 85-94. 'A Perplexing By Ttre Eon l,irs Nathaniel Fiennes. Young Woman. t 432-44. 95-112, 203-24, 324-36, Dream of a WiId White Doe: the Story Gylnn. 164-75. 'A whiff of Hades.' Bv Louis Creswicke. 'A of a Sou1.' 176-86. By Coralie 'The Wolverene. Marchant. From the Journal of Xenia de Florac. By Slingsby I94-2O2. rAfter Much Suffering.' By Laura Burrell. 268-82. 'Two Meets".' By F H C. 294-304. "Holiday rThe Madness of Gabrielle Rousillon.r By C1ive Holland. 3f0-23. 'The Fraudulent I Authoress. By E N Leigh Fry. 382-93. 'Unc1e Richard.' By Alice Maud Meadows. 394-407. 'A Fog-fdyl.r By Dar1ey Dale. 424-30. 81 (May-Aug Found fIn 'An tlanting 337-74. the Best Idyl1 of , t t . . ' t r d fr . fl r t r . r r ; o f :i! ' ' 1893 ) (cont). By urs Alexander. 1--23, 113-37 , By Mary E Morland Job. By Darley 3L4-36, 2OL-24' l.l . F Wilson. 42-68and Alaricus D'Elmard. ' 1 . ! . , A r t r t l U ( 1 4) ( 1:ont ) . Ity Hrs NirJlrt n llunter's Tale Retold. ' W Carter 113-45, L-2I, By Edwin Platts. Ily l)ar I ey Dale . llt- (' A2-lI2 l : A r l r r t tl r n o t . :;..\'lr()ul.,' 1893 ) r'f lt)' (' n : , . rI n i Arnold. Lester 43-53. The l{ing'g ,,r ; (cont). llanting By l,irs Alexander. L-23, 113-37, 225-57, 337-72. rA Novel Collection of Curios.' By Katherine May. 41-61. 'Only a Prescription.' By L Creswicke. 62-7L. rQuintette. A Story in Five Chapters.' 90-100. (cont). A Cornish tlaid By Barbara Lake. IO2-L2, 2L4-24. 'Missed and Won.' By Stewart Dawson. 154-78. rAt the Hands of Time.r By Birch Vye. 179-92. 'The Counsel of Myronides.' By St John E C Hankin. 193-203. rA Note of Enquiry. I By Lucie H Armstrong. 270-AO. rThe Long and the Short of It.' By Fayr Madoc. 281-5. rThe Colonel's Wooing.' By Kathleen Huddleston. 301-11. rSir Harry cray.' By Charlotte A Price. 42L-44. 3L2-36, rA Unique Instance. I By Allen Elliot. 392-408. tA Romance of Belgravj-a.' By Cecil F French. 409-15. Hungerford. IMargaret] ]-17-()U. r.l l'.. ' (Sept-Dec 80-1f2, Praed. Campbell ,l.rrri..r't.lonrance.' By Richard Ashe King ['Basil']. 148-58. By M W. 159-77. i . , t, . r t ' t t t t i n g s " . ' r t , , p I r r > r r tr h e M o o r . ' 191-200. By A F T. r I . rt | ( ) n l , a s s . ' Earle . By Elliven 274-9O. rt, Ir oyrl- A Sketch.' 300-13. By w Keppel Honnywill. '.r'/. too Late! i . By Fl-ora Beattie. 365-92. , r,.r:;." lry Il Yolland. 393-405. 69-73. By Evelyn St Leger. 83-91. "'On1y Jack".' A Cornish Xaid. By Barbara Lake. 92-II2, 207-24, 32I-36, 428-44. 'An Autobiography of a Tramp.r By F M F Skene. L67-79. 'The Lady Maud's Walk. A Legend.r By Elise DtArgent. 190-8. | By Ada Fielder-King. 257-72. "His Own Counsel".' rFor the Second Time.' By Quinton Gordon. 273-8I. f"The Primrose League Party".r Sarah Catherine Budd. 282-98. 'Robin Hood.' By Louey Jackson. 311-20. 'The Mouse-Tower on the Tyne.t By Mary S Hancock 384-95. rToo Late! r. By W Carter Platts. 396-406. fOnly a Smudge.' By E Yolland. 4L4-27. 82 Da1e. 52-8. By Bulkeley 225-50, ' of AII Possible Worlds.' an Idol.' By Charlotte I , . . r| ' . l i r . . rI i s e d . ' Powel1 . By Alice rirrt,rI I of the House of Denayer.' , 2IO-24 , Oun Rangers 3L7-36 , [i.e. 195-205. l')-\)4. ll,lr low-Ma:;s;ics. ' [']ve. \',rlr.trl inc's 374-A9. By Carol Young. Found 83 (Jan-Apr Peterfs rThe Wife. 337-57. Story of 1894 ) By ltrs Prince [Margaret] lvan Hungerford. Ermolaitch.' By J L-24, Errol. 1L3-37, 39-51. 225-52, r.r| 1,r., lrtri) ( r ' r , r r i) lty llrg lMarqaret] L-26, LI3-44 1 Illsr Hungerford. tt/ 18. ."",,,t), ' l r , l ' . r ' . r . r o l r ' :W i ,rkr..' Ily L()uey Jackson. 41-53. ' i . r , 1 . , ', l . u r r . ' : ; , l ; r r r rl ' o t ! ' Uy Evelyn St Leger. 53-66. ' tr, t lrr. Ilr.,rr By the author of tLost Dorothyt t t o[ the Country.t ' R i v a 1 s t , 78-88. etc. "l'lrr. Last R-ide', Tlu. t).rughters of Job (cont). 89-112, 209-24' 313-36' By Darley Dale. ,1.,'\-44. ' , 1 r ' ,r l , i n e t S e c r e t 165-77 . By Mary Deane . . ' 'tr.n litarling: 178-95. By Penfound Crahtford. a Hero with Hounds.' 'i'r'i.:ward for Tabitha.' Godfrey. 262-78. By Elizabeth '', l1()(lern Day and a Woman.r By A Slight Sketch of a Priest Saint. A J de C L. 279-87. ';' white 288-93. By Mary S Hancock. Sister.' ' i:;ter wilson]. 390-403. Kathleen.r By M F w [?Mabel Fitzroy " r ' 1 r r .o t h e r 407-15. By E N Leigh Fry. Side of the Wall.' f ' . . f. r r ' n 86 (Jan-Apr ' 1895 ) An Old llaidrs ttistake. By llrs Conney. L-23, 113-36, 225-43, 337-58. rA Matter By Stewart of Taste. r Dar^rson. 35-60. 'After Five Years.' By L Butt. 65-7L. Late l-n Life. By A Perrin. 9L-LL2, 2LO-24, 320-36, 42I-44. rThe Undying Fire.' By lrlrs St Leo Strachey. 153-62. How We Rehearsed and Performed It.r Bv Catherine Adams. "'Caste". L63-77. rThe Shoes. I 190-201. 'Up the Yangtsze.' By Lise Boehm. 272-8A. 'Four Wise Virgins. A Professional Sketch.' By S J Adair Fitz-Gerald. 289-96. 'MBre Angble.t By Mary S Hancock. 297-304. rAn Episode in fwo Lives.r 369-89. rDr. Vyron.' By Ina Leon Cassilis. 390-404. rMiss Falkiner. A Love Story.' By L Butt. 4O5-I4. 87 (May-Aug r , , / , 1t llt'lt,) rnrl ttrn. (:orr. lty Ifita Margaret Humphreys, nde Gollanl IEIiza ', ll l 4l, ),2':-59, 337-73. r,'r t lrr. Authors' Society. I By E N Leigh Fry. 49-63. jr.,,11" Wi f o. ' lly Alison Buckler. 64-81. ,'t.r,rt li()lution.' BB-112. , '.rr,tr. ('as;c of Thomas Blakewitch. ' Related by Antony Marc, ' r r r r , rI i s t . ' Ily Wm E Lanham. 178-91. <x , ' t ,'t',' rtf a llroken Life.' ' I92-2O2. ,*r.r.r f lr.. (;rey Veil. By Max Pireau. 2IL-24,322-36, ' , , , . r r ) , ' (o' f a S t o r e . ' By M F W [?Mabel Fitzroy 433-44. Wilson]. 273-98. i| / ,)r Not Guilty".' By H Garton Sargent. 299-309. , ,..r r.rhood of Cameron.' By M F W l?Mabel Fitzroy Wilson]. , I r) , ' I . ,.t Vita.' By Charlotte A Price. 386-98. ' r r r.rrrrl lry Night.' By Blanche Wills Chandler. 399-410. t, r I irir'.' Ity C Lorinda. 4IL-L7. 1895 ) r \ 1 . r i , A g ( ,l B 9 6 ) (cont). An OI.d llaidrs llistake By Urs Conney. I-I7,113-25, 337-62. rA Subterranean Mystery.' By H Park Bowden. 31-46. 'Just a Sub.' By Madeline Crichton. 4'7-63. rThe Detective Who Failed.r By J Hudson. 64-70. 'Pasteur-a1 Aid.' By the author of 'A Flight to Florida'. (cont). Late in Life By A Perrin. 92-II2, 206-24, 318-36, rln the Camp of the Shadow of Death.r By Edith E Cuthell. rThe Use of Friends.r By C Carlyon Jenkins. 156-88. rln Arctic Seas.' By J W B. 189-205. 'The Hawk and the Dove. A True Storv Border. of the Scottish Enily A Richings. 283-94. rThe Sound of a Voice. I By Birch Vye. fGladys Grey: a Pastoral. I By W Keppel 'The Cad. A Story of Improbabilities.' rThe Secret Bv E Yolland. of the Dead.r BB (Sept-Dec 225-47, 7I-80. 430-44. 140-55. By 295-306. tlonnywill. 3O7-L7. By Mark Holland. 370-88. 389-403. 1895) (cont). An OId lfaidrs litistake By l{rs Conney. L-22, 113-33, 337-65. rA Black Sheep.' By K D K. 39-65. rPoppies.r By Mary S Hancock. 74-82. (cont). Late in Life By A Perrin. 94-LL2, 2L2-24, 323-36. rA Bitter Expiation.' By A M Judd. 149-68. rAutumn Clouds.' By E Yolland. 169-78. tA Hum-Drum GirI.' By Jenny Wren. L79-96. rA Mission in Life.' By l,lrs Edward Cartwright. 277-302. rA Victim of Circumstances.' By Katharine F Hills. 303-22. rPattyrs Lovers.' By Margaret Mackintosh. 380-9. 'A Prosaic ldyll.' 390-8. rA Tale of the Fens.' By Neil Wynn Williams. 43I-44. 72 225-6L, r,,n. ^n(l t'tra- carr (cont). By Rita Margaret Humphreys, lEriza ' : ,' I l ; r n | . l-32, 113-40 , 225-57, 337-58. , | ,, ,r w()rnan's Hand. t By Willnott Dixon. 45-52. ' I l'. I'rr.acher's Heart. ' By Louey Jackson. 53-63. ' , r,.t r,'t . ny M Pechell. 66-74. ' | , , r j ' r ' . : ;i , r n S l , y . ' By DtArcy Hildyard. 75-82. nde l , r f, l r . r I l r r . G r e y V e i l (cont). By Max Pireau. 96-IL2, 207-24, 322-36, I r I ,1,1. r By Morris Price - , , r r . r . r )( ) f t h e M a y . A T a l e i n T h r e e C h a p t e r s . ilrllr,rrns. 154-78. 'l lr r r I oenth of February. A Case for the Psychical Research Society.t rr'/, l,l(lward A1lbutt. 180-97. ' LI r . ' : ; l'ossibilities.r By Mary S Hancock. 198-206. ' ',. rry:;tcry of the Dover Express.t By M F Baly. 277-96. ' I .rr r ()o Love Story.' By L Butt. 297-312. ' lr"; ,rncl the Man. I By E C Hamley. 313-18. ' rl' llaunted Farm House.r By Eon l,lrs Nathaniel Fiennes. 382-98. 'iir.; l.:nemy.r By E E Kitton. 399-413. ' r ' r . ,r r n ( l I the Frontier. By Birch Vye. 4L4-27. 'l n I'assant.r By Maud VenabLes Vernon. 427-32. 'l (Sept-nec 1896 ) .'().rn & llrs. (cont). Carr By Rita Margaret [Eliza GoIlanl. L-24, 113-25. ""ronica Mary.' By Ina Leon Cassilis. 35-58. ' r,()ve's I Ironies. By W H Gleadell . 59-74. ' r'he willoughby Wedding.' By C M Priest. 75-90. rrn(ler a crey VeiI. (cont). By Max Pireau. IO2-I2, Humphreys, 214-24, n6e 225-35. f 'l'he Creeping Shadow. I By R Parpped. L44-54. name spelt [Ruthorrs 'Pardepp' in Contents list.l 'Cartis' Folly.' By Francis Glover. 155-73. 'The Mellingford Bank Failure.' L74-89. 'The True Avouch of Mine Ovrn Eyes.r By Elinor 190-8. Crowe. 'Valeria.' By H B Stimpson. 199-209. 'fn the Days of the Cagots.' By E Yolland. 245-55. fTill Death - and After.' By Walter Richards. 258-74. rWarwick St. John. A Story by vida.' By Vida. 275-93. 'Simpatica.' By Flora Schmalz. 313-36. 'A Woman who Did the Right.' By Sarah Catherine Budd. 337-55. rlittle Number Three. A Story of Anglo-Indian By Fred J Life.' 'The 92 Fraser. Major's (Jan-Apr 356-437. Diplomacy.' By Augusta Marryat. 438-44. 1897) nd. By Tritton In the crant. L-45, 113-43, 225-62, 337-58. 'Parsonrs Duty.' By Christie Dutton. 58-70. rMr. Dawson. A Sketch.' B y C I " 1P r i e s t . 7I-9. 'The Pearl By Winston Kendrick. of Pevynsy.' 80-96. flady Brockden's By Annie G Hopkins. Niece.t 97-1L2. 'A Month in the Latin By Ethel F Heddle. 144-51. Quarter.' 'The Stoning to Death of Teodoro Attardo.r By EIE Eugenie di Christoforo. 152-68. 'Restored to Life.' By Thomas Shairp. 169-211. 'City and Suburban.' By Katharine F Hills. 212-24. 'Max Beverleyrs By Carol Young. Model.' 27I-96. '?he Fourteenth By Mabel Freund Lloyd. Guest. I 297-3II. rAn Episode in the Life of a New Woman.' By Annie Isabella Oppenheim. 312-36. 'An Australian Andromeda. I By G Firth Scott. 359-72. rGeordie Blairrs By Birch Luck.' Vye and Sydney Phelps. 389-98. rA Fairy By John Strange Winter. on Horseback.' 4O7-L2. rAn Experiment,' By Hrs Edwards Cartwright.' 418-40. 93 (May-Aug 1897 ) (cont). In the hd By Tritton f-18. crant. rln the Mountains By G Firth Scott. of Peru.' rThe Avenger.' By Muriel C Lindsay. 37-51. 'Bessie Gray. ' By Winston Kendrick . 52-67 . 'The Deaf Colonel. I By A H Begbie. 78-105. rAn Invitation.' Barr. By Robert LL4-27. 'PEre l"lichel .' By L G Moberly. L28-37. rRogerrs Romance.r By W L Alden. 153-8. 28-36. NareI.I.e: a Tale Uaid. By c Firth Scott. 159-88, of an Austral257-92, 378-403. 'without Due Authority.' By Nellie K B1issett. 24L-9. 'The Swinton By w L Alden. Incident.r 303-12. 'Lady Haversham's By Philip Burne-Jones. Butler.r 32O-4O. 'By Woman's Wit.' By L E Tiddeman. 341-53. ,, , lty (;corge Preston . 354-62. , r r . ' , tr v . r l . ' Ity W L ALden. 369-77. ' , ,i , '.,.nirr:r. lly Il Violet Myers . 4L5-28. i', . ! 'r ll,rl,1,int.s.' By Violet Wood. 429-36. ' , ' r ! I , r r r r ' hi s s e u s e . ' By Arthur Beaumont. ' . ., , r ('n ()l Cr ime. ' By L McQuaid. 457-65. | .r ,r !' ,t I Ily Philippa Trent. 445-56. 475-88. l)r'(.lt-]()7) . , I tt.rwiyat. ' Ity WiIliam le eueux. 1-8. f,r,r'f f r.: rr Tale of an Austral (cont). llaid By G Firth t,,, 3oo-44, 423-48. ' ' 1 , . i . !l : j . I . ' i t z . ' By Winston Kendrick. 66-86. r l,'r', of t-he Niger: a Story of the Niger Swamps. I t.' IO,l. r.rI t;uccess: I 1i I I a Sketch in Anglo-India.' Scott. 26-65, By Weathergage. By Kathleen Murray. ') , r , , Jl . r ' : ; " o r " P r i n c e I s n ? I By Venetia Hohler. 113-20. . , . r l rl ' . n i t n o f t h e R o a d . ' By Nellie 129-36. K Blissett. ', r,li'l:lwyn's Wife: a Middle-Class Mystery.' By E Harling. I l,': .r (lharacter Sketch.I By Frango. 223-5. r t I ' , l r . w : i [ , a [ ) e r l v 1 a n .' 226-34. ' r r.rrrly. By Hon Margaret Collier . 235-47 . ' " . l' . t:r rant. I 257-84, 385-410. .,r:;,rnne.' By Ada Snith. 285-9. ' I rrr'l tllack.' By E Harlj_ng. 353-63. rr.t ('ross.' By Edward Cecil. 411-20. r 1 . rt ( . j ; t y " . I By L G Moberly. 46I-78. t r I i ful History of Gertrude.' By E Harling. 479-92. ' , r t''.' By E Arbuthnot. 502-7. 209-22. 1 r ,r n - A L , r 1 8 9 8 ) * l r ,' 1 1 : ; r 'o f H O r r O r s . I By Andrew l"lerry. 1-50. ,. l{ounder. I By Horace Wyndham. 51-64. ' '' trr ll()ur Misfortuners Book". t By A. 65-96. ' ,.1 l()w Gold. ' By Winston Kendrick. 97-111. ' Lrr lr('r Time.' By Marion Elliston. L36-47. ' r,,. lilidnight Express. I By L McQuaid. 160-9. ;f - I'hilipf By George Lambert. I93-2L9, s-on-the-Sea: a Novel. t2L-57, 449-88. ',' l,rrnch (With the Part Which Private Reilly Took for the General. in rt).' By Lieut D Dal1as. 225-40. I "'l'lrc More Gracious Estate". By Urs Evan Nepean. 24r-4. ' L'irl Fourth Pearl. I By J William Breslin. 245-8I . ']1,'cause of the Judgment to Come.' By L C Morant. 282-3LO. 'r'r i ft.' By Kathleen Murray. 364-7L. ' .rroline's Aftermath.I By llrs Stuart-Langford. 372-8L. 'i' sea-Fish in the River.' By E Harling. 439-44. "'A Fenian Memory".I By Sophie L Maclntosh. 489-95. ' r')ro Maharajah's Entry Wood. for the Maripoor By D Gedling Cup.' s0l-8. rAn Accident f"Happen and *January to 192 - Nothing Chance".r More.' By Maud Coleborn. By M B Hardie. 527-59. '|,,. (.rucen of Spades.' 387-414. By Hamilton seymour. rrr. l,1vvs of Darby Macartney. I 415-35. By Andrew Merry. trr. lndiscretion Extra De Montesque, Aide-de-Camp.' of Lieut. Lieut Dallas. 472-512. r,,. l)reams That Fade.' By l"lary S Hancock. 513-60. 509-26. incorporates Belgravia Annual and issue pp. Belgravia 1897. See below, Annual, ' runs ' , 96 (May-Aug (cont). By ceorge 129-62, Philiprs-on-the-Sea Lambert. L-42, 257-98, 385-415. fFlamboyantrs By W B Wa11ace. 49-59. Ring.' 'The Innkeeper By S Gaye. 60-70. of the Landes: a True Story. I rA DueI and a Dupe: or, The Chateau in the Forest.' By E H Bell. 71-83. 'Wbo's Georgina?' By John Coniston. 84-97. 'The Traitor K Monke. L63-74. By Tristram of an Hour. t rTrouble Blindloss. ]75-85. in Dahomey.r By Harold Richards. Require and Charge You Both".' By Walter L97-2L2. "'I rA Plain Wood. Romance.' By Violet 213-34. GirIrs 'What the Moon Revealed.' By Ratcliff Hoare. 235-44. 'The Girl By Constance Widow.' Smith. 299-313. 'The Affair By P H Ditchfield. 340-6. of the "Blue Coats".' 'The Taking Tower.r By Andrew llerry. 347-62. of Ballynagle rlts By Kathleen Murray. 432-40. Ovrn Reward.' Fenton, 44L'7L. of Life".t By Verner "'The Gift 'The Major's 472-92. Wife's Maiden Aunt.' By D Da1las. 'A Vicarious 493-5L2. By Clifford Mounteney. Atonement.' (Sept-Dec ' lrl l.'ailure t Price. By Eleanora H Stooke. l-Ll. of Penelope "'lrlrrrrn God Hath Joined".' By Andrew Merry. L2-57. ';' t,ady Patentee.' By D Wright Smith. 63-8. ' t ' ,' I I Dickson. 69-73. [y Vernon's Birthday. By F Thorold (cont). A t).rughter of Lilith I83-2L6, 296-333, By A M Judd. 74-IO5, 433-64. ' t')rc 108-18. By Mary L Pendered. Sirnplicity of Susan.' "r'lrc Power of a Will.' 132-61. By M C Sidgwick. '\./asrte Products. I Battersby. 162-8. By Lieut CoI. T Preston 'ln the House By E A Read. L69-82. of Fear.' 'n Man's Message.r Lyon. 2LA-26. By Chaloner ''r'rrld at Midnight. By lrlrs J F B Firth. 227-35. The Nurse's story.' ''t'lrc Home 236-42. By M M Fitzgerald. Coming.' 'r;isterrs By Kathleen Murray. 257-72. Love.' ''t'he Missing By Edith Alice Maitland. 273-89. of the Stone. I 'on the Way to By L C Morant. 290-5. the City of Souls.' 'F4y Divinity. r By Dominique Monro. 334-57. 'l),rvid camf Knight.' By Marion Ward. 358-76. ''t'lrt- Mystery I Fivers. By Hamilton Seymour. 377-4OO. of Fifty I "l'lrr. Back Attic. By A Noble. 415-32. ''t'lro Shadowy Third.' 473-8. By Jessie Chalmers. 1898) 'The By A M Judd. 1-40. "Grey Men" of Kunharva.' 'The Surrender By Ada L Harris. 4L-9. of Joshua.' ' 'Signifying 50-3. Nothing. By l"lary Geoghegan. rA Sunset at Lugarno.' By Mary S Hancock. 54-61. rEustace C Lindsay. 67-8I. Holte.r By Muriel 'A Cycling By Millie 86-101. Courtship.r s Greene. 'The Grave of Iole.r By G H went. 102-11. 'Sergeant E1lis. By G Stanley Harding's Grandfather.' rA Smart woman. I L22-3O. BEIGRAVTA 20L-26. 'The Port By S M Crawley-Boevey. 227-4L. House Burglary.' 'Lifefs By Vida. 242-52. lrony.' ron Piquet,r El1is. 259-65. By G Stanley rA Terrible Night.' By L McQuaid. 283-92. 'The New Minister.' Robertson. 293-315. By A Fraser 'The Strange By L C Morant. 316-9. Power. I Revd. Harry.' By Carol Young. 364-83. ANI|UAI,S ( Christmas Annuals for from copies 1875 indexed Library. 1867-70, L872-4, in the Bodleian in from copies Annuals contents 1876, ) 1877-84, Library. 1886-7, Annuals of University 1889-96 indexed for 1871' the Queensland LL2-2L. 436-7I. By A M Judd. 131--54, 335-62, A Daugher of Lilith. 'The Man-Eater f65-83. By Andrew Merry. of Avaghoe.' 'The t"lithridatic By W B Wallace. LA4-97. Drop.' rBroken China.' Dickson. 198-200. By F Thorold rThe Soul of the Brahmin: By Janet A McCullock. a Psychical ProbLem.' 'The 1899 ) 1898) St. 97 (,ian-Apr By for lists for but indexed l-885, L888 not sighted, volumes 3l-, 58, and 67 respectively. from tB6't of rlady Audley's A Tale.' By the author in the Muniment Chest. I-11. Secret' [M E nraddon]. 'Nicodemus. I . L2-I7 . By Alfred Crowquill 'Kiddle-a-Wink', 'King Esar's of By the author S1ave. A Tale of Babylon.' tMildred's i.e. Frances Notley]. Derrick, Weddingt, etc IFrancis 'tround 17-31. 'The Serious Ball.' By George Augustus Sala. 33-4f. 'Cora, a Psychological Mystery.' By Alfred Thompson. 4g-55. 'A story Told in a Church.' By Ada Buisson. 56-64. 'Abbey House. The Story of a Knocker.t By J R Ware. 65-77. 'A Legend of Verity's Court.r By william Sawyer. 7g-g0. 'The Deathts g3-9. Head C1ub.t By Walter Thornbury. fA Madman's Story.' By T H S Escott. 92-6. rDorothyrs Riva1.' By Babington white M E Braddon]. 9g-r07. Ii.e. rA Life Watch. I By Georgiana C Clark. ll3-21. rAn Acting Charade.' By Alfred Thompson. L22-9. , , , , ' r . ! r. n ( ; h o s t S t o r y . ' By the author of r..r' ltl I,:Ilrad<lonl. 1-I4. , ' , r r , r r r rw i l k i n s , Knight. r By Dutton Cook. ', r,..rl,rttt .' 29-32. 'Lady Audleyrs . L7-28. r rt r.rl lry a KiJ-t.' By Archibald Forbes. 35-41. 42-8. Party.' By J Hain Friswell . , , r.rr ivr. (lhristmas .,,.., 51-9. t ronr the Dead.' By George Augustus Sa1a. ' . . : ; r ) rr o w . A T a I e o f A l 1 - H a 1 l o w E v e . ' , 60-4. ,, t r.r r()us Lodger.' H Ba1dwin. 65-73. By Astley r r r, F1,rit - First Fenn. 74-80. By George Manville Class.' . . ,| . . i ! . < r f t h e S i r e n . ' 82-90. By Wa1ter Thornbury. l,l tix.' ByFWRobinson. 91-6. 'r11,;lrt to Last.' Secrett By the author of rlady Audleyrs [M E ,rr,r,l,lonl. 97-110. 1868* 'My Wife's Promise. lM E Braddonl. rThe confession of A TaIe.r 1-11. zillah the By the author of rlady Audleyrs Secretr witch.' By the author of rMildred's Wedding', etc Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. [Francis L3-29. Last Appearance".I By Dutton "'Her Cook. 28-36. 'The Bad Lord Brackenbury.' By ceorge Augustus SaIa. 36-4g. rThe True story of Don Juan.' By Babington white M E Braddon]. [i.e. 49-55. 'My Christmas Mystery.' By William Sawyer. 60-8. !Wraith-Haunted.' By lfrs G Linnaeus Banks. 71-80. 'The Chances of a Battue.' g2-9. By Charles Clarke. rJudgrment Wanted.' By Annie Thomas. 89-96. rchristmas-Eve I in a watch-House. By charles smith cheltnam. 97-105. rchristmas in Possession. A Tare by the Editor.' rl0-23. [M E Braddon]. *This An.nual includes several j_ncluding two pages each, one in the Row'. cartoon-strip stories of rVthifftes' by phiz: Ride 1869 rThe rl,ady Audley's Scene-Painter's Wife. A Tale.l By the author of Secret' ] - - ' ?. [M E Braddon ] . rA Drag-Hunt I at Christmas. By Charles Carlos-Clarke. 8-15. 'Frank Tyrellrs Elopement.r By Walter Thornbury. 16-27. fWarned in a Dream.r By T H S Escott. 27-32. 'The Mapleton I Mystery. By Annie Thomas. 32-43. !sir Philipts wooing.' By Babington white M E Braddon]. 49-60. Ii.e. 'Brierley Grange. I By Astley H Baldwin. G5-73. rThe Midnight Search. I By Colonel. Meadows Taylor. 73-gO. 'Keeping His Eyes Open.' By Percy Fitzgeratd. 85-96. rGentle Jack.' By J Saunders. 98-105. 'changing Heads with captain copp. A Rattle-Brain story in prorogue and Six Chapters.' By Charles H Ross. 106-12. [Drawings in the text. l 'Ejected by a Ghost.r By John pitman. 113-17. rThe Late Captain Crackenthorpe.' By Dutton Cook. ll9-29. , r',',lr (;ate: ,. ,. rilros;ts.r 113-19. By Wat Bradwood. Tailor's Story.' a Sporting 120-8. By Florence Marryat It'lrs Ross Church]. HaIl.' By the author of rLady Audleyrs 1-18. lr'1 t,: nraddonl. I t,()st the Heiress. r 22-32. By R W Baddeley. r r.r riilver BeIl.' By J S Le Fanu. 33-40. ,. l, r'olumbia!' 4l-8. By George Augustus Sala. i I r r r r r l r l c r fo r d ' Hay]. rr ltul)ert's Mary Cecil Room.' By Mark Hardcastle Ii.e. ,l Nigger.' 59-64. ' r . ri n k l e t o n ' Northcott . 65-76. By I'larian s Twins. I , t,rt,rl Tryst.r 80-90. I | |:;t Commission. t Talbot. 90-5. By Frederick " Thornbury. By Walter trr..rclshot and His Little Consignment.' 'rl I08. | :, rr!r(.xpected Highlander. 109-11. r..l)rcaded Guest.' By the author of tlady Audleyrs Secrett [M E 50-8. , r, ttraddonl. i'lrrce Times. IL2-28. I By the author of 'Lady Audleyts Secret' [M E Braddon]. r-15. ' t'lrr. 19-28. By Walter Thornbury. Slip Carriage.' 'rlot 'Jack Pugh's Legacy' of Just Yet.r By the author [Frederick Talbotl. 29-32. 'r'lrristmas-Eve.' etc IJohn By the author of rLord Lynn's Wifet, Berwick Harwoodl. 33-41. 'lty Client 42-7. By Fred Talbot. Upstairs.' 'l,arryrs By llrs G Linnaeus Fairy Legend. Apprenticeship. An f rish Banks . 4A-5'7. 'A Good Hater.' Audleyrs Secret' By the author of'Lady [M E Braddon]. 58-80. ''l'he Mystery of Viscount Bowldout. Augustus SaIa. 81-8. 78 Secretl A West-End Romance. By George ' r . g 1 , , , 1 , 1 , . ' r"rl t r . n " . r lly Marian Northcott. 89-96. ''l'o I rl I'y ,r L'()nrI/rador. I By Charles W. Hay. 97-I01. 'Mrs. Duncan's Will.' By Mark Hardcastle Mary Cecil H"y]. Ii.e. 'The Last Night By W W Fenn. in the Old Country.' 110-5. 'Our Junior Partner.r By the author of rThe Winning Hazardt, etc i.e. Annie French Hector]. lf6-23. [!lrs Alexander, 'A String I By James Grant. of Ghost Stories. L24-A. 'Dapple Greytr etc. 23-32. lrl,.n(l:;.' lly the author of , , f1 r , : r t. I 34-9. Ily James Bowker. ' r, ,l t lrl Vi1,er. ' 40-8. By Dutton Cook. t By I{rS C Reade. ,:r.rntlnrother Came to Marry My Grandfather. r l. 64-80. Banks. By Urs G Linnaeus r r'1,, o1' the Corbyns. t 83-91. By Marian Northcott. 1 1 is t a k e . ' ".. etc IJohn of 'Lord Lynn's Wife', | '. (;()rqe. r By the author , LO2-9. 92-6. ",.rwi,'k llarwoodl. I rtt lo l"rench Gentleman: a Sketch , , , , r r, ( t o A u g u s t u s S a l a . 97-LO4. 1873 'The History 1-I3. of Dapple Gray. | 'Prince Ramji Rowdedow.' 16-23. [By M E Braddon. ] 'The Wreck of the Firefly.' By Frederick Talbot. 24-32. rA Troubled Night.' By l,irs Price. 39-48. rJust in Time.' By A1fred E T Watson. 49-60. rFor Dear Life. t 6L-4. 'The Old Chapel-Master.' By Walter Thornbury. 64-73. rThe Stout Skater.' By R W Baddeley. 74-80. rBinksfs Benefaction.t By Marian Northcott. 82-9. 'Ralph Daynerrs Doom.t By W W Fenn. 89-96. 'The Lonely Lodger: a Daring Liberty Taken with a Noted Public Character. By George Augustus Sala. 98-105. 'The Cedar Closet.r By M K Woods. 106-12. rThe Lovers of Tangle Island.' By Albany de Fonblanque. II2-2L. tA Midnight Adventure.' By Joseph Hatton. L22-7. author of tlady Audleyts Year 'Fourteen" By Il-L-22' 1- [ ?g ] . By James Payn. Weeds.t Alugustus] By G[eorge] Wickedest Woman in France.' : r , rl a . 10- [ ?25j . I r rrr ,lohn Smith. ' 26-[?461. 47-l?591. By Dutton Cook. " r r ' ,i l r r r B l a i s e . ' 61-[?73 ]. , I l,,r;t Appearance. t By M E Braddon. ',,. litrck.ing-Stone of Tregunc.' 74-l?97 1. By K S Macquoid. 99-[?111]. By S J Mackenna. r',rrson's Pupi1.' ',,rl; I]-2'l?191. o'r{arai ott The Ha1f-Brothers.' , { ' ( ) n fi s c a t e d ,r r,r(lnoIc; the t,,rtlies Vane, Hanbury's Bequest.' By the 1-13. lM E Braddonl. the 104-10. Haytsy Mary Cecil , 1 l r , , , ll r y M o m e n t s . ' ',,,(r(,t of the Stair: By W W Fenn. a Lawyerrs Story-' 122-7. Talbot, rrt:;ide Carriage.' By Frederick L874 rSir of Spinsters. 121-[? ] - Secret' rJoe Upon Happiness.' By the author of rJack Pugh's Legacy' [Frederick Talbotl. 14-16. 'Collared.' By Albany de Fonblangue. 22-32. 'Elspeth.' By llrs C Reade. 33-45. rOut of the Waters.r By the author of rDapple Gray'. 46-54. tThe Pink Bonnet. The Enigrna of a Solitary Young Man.' By George Augustus Sala. 55-64. rThe Red-Leather Pocket-Book. A Volunteer's Story, in Three Divisions.' ByWWFenn. 65-72. 'A Clergymanrs Holiday.' 73-80. rMrs. Twinkleton's Creed.' By Marian Northcott. 8l-8. 'California Jackson.' By James W Allan. 89-95. rThe Death Cry. A Tale of By E J Curtis. the Banshee.' 96-106. 'A Short Head.' By W Tur1ey Mainprise. 107-II. rThe Terrible Night.' By H Olivia Boddington. 114-19. rFifteen Minutes after Midnight.' By Federick Talbot. 120-8. 187 5 rSir Return.r By the author of 'Lady Audley's 1-17. [M E Braddonl. rA Blue-Jacketrs Peril.r By A S Beatty [or Beattie?] Lukers Secretr, 18-23. etc. ' ' ,. :itrange I -? Behaviour of Mr. Apostolo.' By George Augustus Sala. l ',,'r r.r 22-9. By Jean Middlemass. Dream.' Stott's '';r1,1,cd 3L-44. By Gerald Dixon. in the Bud.' , ,ri Graham. By Jeffrey Tenterden.' of chloe the story []ono? or, 45-70. 'r1i' coal-Black 71-85' By Percy Fitzgerald. Beard.' ''li' Uncle Ben. ' 86-93. I ''t'lrc Fatal By James Payn. or=t A Hundred Years Hence. CuriosityI 94-128. tfrTB 'n J'-24. CollinsBy wilkie Story.' Shocking 'Phy1lis' Hungerford' of [[lrs Margaret By the author "l'he Baby.r 29-43. nde Arglesl. 'uy First 45-53. By P Daly O'Donovan. for Fame.' and Last stroke 54-65' By Percy Fitzgerald. Conquest.r "lhe Actorts I 'A l"lediaeval 66-74. By James Payn. Mistake. 77-92' Bede. By Cuthbert of Glenbarr.' "fhe Brave Girl ,My New-Yearrs 93-105. wilson. J Arbuthnot Eve among the Mummies.r 'A Literary 106-20. By Gerald Dixon. Siren.' 80 81 | 8'/9 'Martha 'J. and Jacobi. I By F W Robinson. I-17. I H.; or, Rural Courtship. By Cuthbert Bede. L8-21. rMiss Philpotts the Beauty.r By percy Fitzgerald. 23-50. 'A Brighton I Delilah. By Gerald Dixon. 52-70. 'A Charade and fts Conseguences.' By James payn. 71-85. 'Lucretia.' By J Arbuthnot Wilson. 87-101. 'The Prima Donna's liusband.' By Dutton Cook. 105-19. rA Broken Distaff.r By Jean Middlemass. 120-8. 1880 'The Young Lady in Grey.' By F W Robinson. 2-L6. rPrince Saronirs Wife. I By Julian Hawthorne. I8-4?. rMax Reineke's Great Book.t By E C Grenville-Murray. 48-53. rThe Colonel.' By H W Lucy. 55-67. rThe Reduced Dinner Party.r By James payn. 6g-77. rIs She an Heiress?' By Percy Fitzgerald. 78-89. 'The chinese Play at the Haymarket. I By J Arbuthnot wilson. 9o-r00. 'So like the Prince.' By A Egrmont Hake. 102-8. fThe Transactions of the Cato Club.r By Dutton Cook. LO9-2L. 'A Christmas Nightmare.' By T F Thiselton Dyer. 122-8. 1881 ,, llt' Married Her.' By James Payn. 1-9. ' rrcle's WiI1.' Wilson. By J. Arbuthnot 10-20. ' r . , 1l 1 l T a l e . ' By H Barton Baker. 2l-30. ' i ' r : ;i c i a n ' s By Jessie Macleod. 3f -41. Story. ' Peril.t By Dutton Cook. 45-64. ", ,:; Caramel's Itird's Best Umbre1la.' By F W Robinson. 66-89. ",. r, lo Andrew.I 91-101. By J W Sherer. rr,).'i By the author of 'Phyllis' [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, nrgles I . 102-11. l'ransferred 113-28. By T Malcolm Watson. Identity. nde 1 ' 'l,ya Wilson. By J Arbuthnot 1-17. Davidoff's Husband. I 'i\n()ther By F W Robinson. Manrs Wife.t 22-39. 'i' l;trange 40-50. Love Letter.r By Annette Calthorp. 'i'rr Ancient By E G Simpson. 51-7. Charm.' 'llurnphrey in His Life.r By Justin l\lo Episodes Haliburton. McCarthy. 59-81. "'I',runded on Fact". I By T Malcolm Watson. A3-92. "t,, wedding Journey. ' By Catherine Childar. 93-105. ';,. ,,ruakeress.' By E Lovett Cameron. 106-18. ' ,r1,tai-n Brandyrs 120-8. By Frank Abe1l. Bet. I Huntly rYour Money or Your Life: a Tale of My Landlady.' By wilkie Co11ins. 1-23. 'Pausodyne: t a Great Chemical Discovery. J Arbuthnot Wilson. 24-38. rI\irro Delicate Cases. I By James Payn. 39-47. rBrought Back to the World.r By F W Robinson. 48-65. fThe Cobtedick Tragedy. I By Henry W Lucy. 67-73. rFor Love's Sake.r By Henry George Murray. 74-92. rMrs. and Miss Bellingham.r g4-97. By Dutton Cook. rBlades the Clown, A Circus Story.' By percy Fitzgerald. 98-109. 'Mildred I Blaquaire. H Barton Baker. Il-0-28. ,ii,) ' rr l;trict 1-[?15]. Confidence.' By Grant Allen. ' r.,,:;t | By Jessie Macleod. :-.6-l?251. ! ' 1,.lween By E Lynn Linton. 28-l?571. the Lines.' "'I'or Herself ". I 59-[?78]. By Basil Ashe King]. IRichard 'i\ I;trange By Coulson Kernahan. 79-[?86]. Refusal.' '/'\ IJine By Frank Abell . 8'7-[?941. Cellar of Wine. I ''iirtson's By F W Robinson. 96-[?113]. Goose Club.t ''t'lrc Three 114-I?221. By Hugh Coleman Davidson. Card Trick.' 'r'lrild By Beatrice Harraden. L24-[?9]. a Tale of the Stage.' Ciss: I882 'The Humbling of the Memblings.' By Walter Besant. L-29. tBickers the Blower. A Confession.' By F W Robinson. 30-52. 'Jebbrs Mantlepiece.' By James Payn. 53-8. 'Mr. Josiah Snithrs Cabman.r By Henry W Lucy. 59-66. rMr. Chung.' By J Arbuthnot Wilson. 67-80. rDr. Carajors Patient.t By Julian Hawthorne. 81-93. 'Stage Love.' By Justin H I'lcCarthy. 94-111. rMrs. Starkiers Trustee.r By Dutton Cook. LI2-28. IIJB6 'i'enprase t )--2I. By F W Robinson. the Stone-Breaker. 'A Painter's By Beatrice Harraden. 22-35. Love.' Algernon Trimbull.' "t'he Lost Soul. Being the Narrative of the Honourable Huntly McCarthy. By Justin 36'49. 'rloxonrs Theatre By Charles Hannan. 52-66. Royal.r 'Monsieur By Robert H Sherard. 67-'13. le Cur6.' I Henderson. 75-95. By Gertrude Rosaline Cuckoo-Clock. "l'hat Awful 't'lad Morden.r By F L Layard. 96-112. 'lter Ladyship's 'A Ghost Story 82 LL3-22. By Frank Abe11. Housekeeper.r J-23-7. By Leslie Ethridge Without an End. ' irt'tI 1887 'The Author of "Jessica',.' By M Dat Vero. L-24. 'A Psychical Experiment.' By B F Cresswell. 26-33. rDefeated. I By Jessie Macleod. 34-54. rA Ta.Le of the r Flying scotchman. By J crawford scott. 52-6g. rThe Wretched Rector.' By Stephen crete. 69-gI. rMy Fatal Visit g2-91. to an Editor.' By Beatrice Harraden. 'A Duplicate Wooing.' By W J Lacey. 92-103. 'Dinahrs Adventure.' By Nellie Hincks. 104-16. tAn "Agony Column" Mystery.' By Richard Dowling. LI7-2g. 1888 'My Christmas Eve at l"tarzin.r By Grant Allen. l-t?101. 'Mabellars Edith.' By William Grant. 1f-t?231. 'How Doctor McKeown Robbed the National Gallery.r By T preston Battersby. 24- I ?36 I . 'Meg. ' By Keith Christie . 37-I?441. 'Old Turcanrs Wife: an African Story.' By J Landers. 46-l?761. 'One Christmas 'Miss Mol1yr. Eve.' By the author of 7?-(?gi-l. rThe Ards House g3-l?961. Mystery.' By Edward Heins. I Too Late ! | By Eva M Henry. 97- [ ?106 ] . rFaces in Secret.r By H V Brown. fo7-t?1. 1889 'Superstition.' By John Strange Winter. I-7. fJealous g-22. Mrs. Benetfink.r By Florence Marryat. rCarhilton's yorke. Choice.' By Curtis 23-39. 'Princess Nadine.' By Rita Margaret Humphreys, n6e Gollan]. IEliza 10-tra 'A cruel Problem: a story Founded on Fact.' By llrs Edward Kennard. 59-70. 'On Information Received.' By Edith Stewart Drewry. 71-g3. 'One Christmas Eve. I By Iady Duffus Hardy. 84-109. rMy Princess Naomi.r By ltrs Robert Jocelyn. 110-25. rThe Story of a Button.' By K Butt. 125-8. 1890 'Ninety-Seven.' fA Lost Bride.' rA Miniature By John Strange Winter. t-I4. By Iady Duffus Hardy. 15-29. I Troubre. By F coplestone I,irs F copleston]. [i.e. 30-42. 'Her Ladyship's Lover.' By Florence Marryat. 43-52. I"That Odd Red Mark".' By Edith Stewart Drewry. 53-71. flittle j2-86. Snowflake.' By J Sale Lloyd. t"Having " . ' Kissed the woman By Rita Margaret Humphreys, IEliza nde Gollanl. 88-111. 84 'l',r(,es of the Past.' ' " "I'is woman's whole 'A 'l\.rin-Identity,' ' l i 1i s s ''t'he Mayrs Guest. schoolmistress ' By Annie Thomas. 1-30, I Existence". By l{rs Alexander Fraser. By Edith Stewart, Drewry. 46-56. By Nora Vynne. 57-82. of Morton Milrs.' By rza Duffus Hardy. 31-45. 83-112. I it')2 "l'he Haunted 't'ly Christmas Station.r By Hume Nisbet. l-20. Dinner.' By llrs Edward Kennard. 21-8. "t'he Black Pointer.' By Edith Stewart Drewry. 29-49. 'Mrs. Ponsonby's Poodle.' By Lucie H Armstrong. 50-6I. "l'he O1d Manrs Garden.' By Kathleen Watson. 62-7L. 't'aulfield's Crime.' By A Perrin. 72-84. "'Thougtr one Rose from the Dead".' By Rita Margaret [Eriza n5e eollanI. 85-LO2. 'A Story of Engagements. I By euinton Gordon. 103-12. Humphreys, l|]93 'ltose of the World.' By John Strange Winter. l-8. 'lly Act of Parliament.' By Helen Hoppner Coode. 9-51. 'A Substitute.' By Lucie H Armstrong. 52-8. "'Once Too Often".r By Edith Stewart Drewry. 59-77. I "'nichardsoD". By Rita Margaret Hurnphreys, n6e Go1].anl. IEliza 77-48. ",vanished.' By Penfound Crawford. 89-98. 'A Terrible Love.' By Charlotte E Mortand. 98-112. l u94 Men and a Womanrs Heart., By the author of tMiss Mo1lyr. t-33. "'Butcher'd to Make a Holiday".' By Florence Marryat. 34-42. 'The End of an Idyll.' By Gertrude Warden. 42-5e. 'Ricochet.r By Edith Stewart Dre$rry. 59-74. 'The Grave on the Hillside. A Tale of OId Sussex.' By Birch Vye. 75-90. 'Annie. t By Hume Nisbet. 91-8. 'B1ack and White.' By ElIa MacMahon. 99-106. 'Fu1fi1led. A Story of Fate.r By Maude Field. l-O7-I2. "lwo r895 'The Keystone of the Household.' By John Strange Winter. 'Noor Mahomedrs Bungalo!,r. A story of Anglo-persian Life., L4-22. 'Pred Alfordrs Partner.r By Edith Stewart Drewry. Z2-7. u) 1-13. By M pechell. 'Bunchie: a Boyts Love.t By Winston Kendrick. rBessie Thorne's Revenge. A Story.t By Annie fThe Lifted Veil. I By Bevis Cane. 72-94. 'A Hereditary Curse. r By penfound Crawford. tOrazio Calvo.' By M p Shiel. 97-LI2. 2g-57. Thomas. 5g-71. ',,. Mystery of St. Remi. ' By Henry Kingsley. I-[ u,,rrifredrs Lovers. t 22-[?461. ',,. llcarlet C1oak.' 48-[?56]. r{oLd Stroke. r 57-l?771. 'rr'1lo-Indian 79-l?941. Photographs. | ' ,'lrronological By James Payn. 97-[103]. Error.' ' , t'air of French Beauties. 105- [ ?IzLl . ' , l ' Ji g h t of Terror. I L23-I? l. g5-97. 1896 rA Dear Little Woman.' By John Strange Winter. l-9. rfn This World. or the Next.t by Florence Marryat. 1O-1g. rThe Way of Transgressors.' By Derek Vane. 2L-34. rMrs. Fernie's Temptation.' By Cecil Leigh. 35-46. rA Little Cockneyts Romance.i By A M prothero. 47-69. 'The HalI irthe Wood.' By May Crommelin. 70-94. rThe Nine Daysr By Nora Hopper. 85-95. Queen.' rThat Delightful Stranger.r By Lucy Hardy. 95-112. L897 (1897) Belgravia Annual is incorporated in the January lggg rBelgravia (v 95, Jan-Apr issue of Bergravia 1899). Annual' is printed on the cover of the January issue, but not on the title-page to volume 95. The January issue runs to I92 pages. No separation is made between January items and Annual items, either in the eontents list 95 or in the contents list to January issue. to . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' is the No further appear advertised advertising in volume pages. 95 (November ' C. BBIGRAVIA Indexed Annuals EOLIDAY from copies NUf'IBBRS in the to have been issued. t()ry a Memory of the Messageries of the Three Captains: By George Augustus Sala. 1-[?21]. 'Phyllisr lr,' Di-Iemma. t By the author of IlLlrs Margaret n6e Argles l. 24-[?391. ' rr l.laster Holiday. By James Payn. 40- [ ?50 ] . lr,' To11 of Charon.' By Richard Dowling. 52- [?73 ]. " l'l)at Other Fellow! ". I By Gerald Dixon. 75- [?89 ] . rr,rtched f rom Niagara.' By W C Bennett. 90- l?71. I r\am Musi-c. t Boyle. By Frederick 99- [ ? 111 ] . r:able. I By Albany de Fonblanque. 113-[?]. I I a Green Willow.' By Charles Gibbon. 1-21. f.lr)dern Delilah.' By James Payn. 23-3I . , Iiarquis By Dutton Pellegrini.' Cook. 32-46. , t.ro and Giannetta.' By G H R. 48-65. ' , ' . . ;r C a u g h t M y F i r s t Thames Trout.' By John H Keene. 'L,rt Pretty 77-89. By Gerald Dixon. American.' ' . . r , r rS t o r y . ' ' M i s s Molly'. 9O-7. By the author of Library. :.il) Eol-iday Numbers for 1876-8, 1880-1, but indexed from contents lists for 42, 45, 57, and 69 respectively. Maritimes.l Hungerford, 66-'1 4. ',' Last Day of Carnival.' 99-110. by ltrs Comyns Carr. ',,lr.rt By the author of d Mad Wor1d It f s, My Masters! ".' n5e argles]. II7-24. Hungerford, IMrs t"targaret ( Surnmer ) Bodleian ' i { volume ' This incorpartation 1897) on page 7 of ?2I ] . 1885, 1889 not sighted, volumes 30, 33, 36, L876 rBrighton out of the Season. r By cleorge] A[ugustus] Sala. l-t?l4l 'The Severed Hand. ' By F I rederick 15- I ?39 I . ] Talbot. I Sebastian. I By M E Braddon. 40- [ ?59 ] . rKnown at Last.' By Phillip B Marston. G1-[?5]. 'By a Leap.' By Mary Cecil Hay. 66-[?75]. rGiulia Varani? or t St. Peter's Day at Belluno.r By T A Trollope. 7 7 - I ? 8 7 1. I The Rector I s Second Daughter. I 88- [ ? 103 j . rLittle Miss Brown.' I04-[?]. ' lic Rid€outs.' By Percy Fitzgerald. 1-[?f5]. ' Wilson. L6-l?291. . Circular By J Arbuthnot Tour.i ' ',.yond Recall. I By M Hepworth Dixon. 3O-l?47 1. ' ,r. By F Boyle. 48-[?61]. Gates and the Sendritas.' ' ',,n By James Payn. 63-l?701. overrated Prescription.' 'tlre 7f-[?85]. By Dutton Cook. Case of Hugh Maynard.' ' : 1 , rj o r ' Mulliner. By J W Sherer. 86-[ ?95 ] . came of Hazard. I 9'?- [?107]. By Sydney Wilson. "' " ,\ i v i d e d . ' f08-[?27]. by Louisa E Ward. ' ^1'/ ' Lady. Hunt. 128- [? ] . By Violet 'Phy1lis' '(:t'r 1881 'Miss Anderson's Colours.' By F W Robinson. I-[?22]. fThe Understudier.' By Henry W Lucy. 24-[?37]. rThe Duke and the Duchess.r By Dutton Cook. 38-[?55]. 'Jack - a Mendicant.' By Catherine L Pirkis. 56-I?641. rThe Farmer's Wife at St. Fiacre.t By Katharine S Macquoid. 65-[?84]. rThe Senior Proctorfs Wooing. I By J Arbuthnot Wilson. 85-[?102]. I An Enigrma. I By I Albany ] de Fonblanque. 103- [ ? ] . 'tlrt' Fourth Son of the Earl of Moo. r By F W Robinson. 1-[?2f ]. ' ,,r rrc;er. ' By T Malcolm Watson. 22-I?381 . '':, llost.' By H F Lester. 39-[?47]. 'r1)' Only Elopement. ' By M H Spielmann. 4A- [?61]. ' , ratch t the Russi6n -. By Percy Fitzgeratd. 62-l?751. 't, Night at the "H6teI des Morts".' By Percy W Thomas. 76-[?87]. ' r,rr:k Harrisrs Mummy.r By Justin Huntly McCarthy. 88-[?100 j. ' ,i Sunstroke. I 101- [ ?114 ] . 'l'lre Ivlysteries of Mulberry House. By Angelo J Lewis. 115- [ ? ] I i.i!j6 1882 r"I Cannot Marry You, My Pretty Maid!" By Percy Fitzgerald. I-10. rln Trust for Sandy.r By F W Robinson. 11-31. rA CIub Benefactor.r By James Payn. 32-8. rPassages in the Life of Colonel Cusack.' By Dutton Cook. 39-58. rAn Episode in High Life.r By J Arbuthnot Wilson. 59-76. 'Sal, a Riverside Romance.' By Thomas Shairp. 77-LO5. 'The Bishop and Mr. Latazzi.t By David Christie Murray. 106-28. 1883 I-2I. \gj rA Dangerous Virtue.' By James Payn. 1-5. tThe Litt1e (translated Russian By Henri Servant.' Gr5ville by L Corkran). 6-20. rAn Episode in an Evening.' By Byrne Darcy. 2L-34. 'Lover and Friend.r By Henry George Murray. 36-48. rlsaline I Wilson. and I. By J Arbuthnot 49-63. 'The Mil1 by the Molign6e.r By Katharine S Macquoid. 64-81. lThe Shriek.' By w C Bennett. 82-8. 'Dick Watson's Daughter.' By F W Robinson. 90-11I. lMy Lord Belvidere. I By Dutton II2-28. Cook. 1884 rThe Luck of Luke Shands. I By F w Robinson. 2-I8. 'Hugh Portledown's By J Arbuthnot Return from Normandy.r l9-3 I . 'A Coward. I By the author of rMiss Mo1lyr. 32-4I. rA Powerful AlIy.' By T Malcolrn Watson. 43-56. 'Who Cut the Wires?r By H F Lester. 57-65. fProfessor Petrus. I By Justin Huntly McCarthy. 67-A4. rA Scratcher.' By F Boyle. 85-94. 'A Survivor By P Grey Parke. of the Terror.' 96-Lr?. rTim of Royston I Village. By Charles Kruger. 118-28. "l'lre Story of the Stone Bouquet. t By F W Robinson. ' Ioan Carteret.r By fda Ashworth Taylor. 23-37. 'r;(-y1la and Charybdis.' By J E Macmanus. 38-53. '1:torm-Tost,r By Frances E Hughes. 55-71. '72-80. ','rrr Vagabond Friend.r By Rachel Carew. ' i'ire Groaning Ghost.' By Arthur Ready. 81-9. 'l'lrs. Robson. I By Mary Lovett Cameron. 90-9. ';,n Indian Storm.' By Charles 100-10. Hine. 'r, Combeshire Heroine.' Bv Robert Fersuson. 111-28. "'l.linions By F W Robinson. of the Moon". r I-2O. 'ihe Captain's Cigarette Case. A Story of Portland Prison.' 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