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and Tue.” By Maggie Brown. Beginning a new serial. This story with the Rackham illustrations appeared later [1897] in book form under the title, Two Old Ladies, Two Foolish Fairies and a Tom Cat. The July issue has four illustrations in black and white. This number also contains “The Mines of Experience.” By A. E. Bonser. Three illustrations in black and white. These illustrations appeared in the book, The Land of Enchantment, 1907.

Little Folks. August, 1896. “The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue” (continued). Four illustrations in black and white. This number also contains “The Mines of Experience” (continued). Three illustrations in black and white.

Little Folks. September, 1896. “The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue” (continued). Three illustrations in black and white. This number also contains “The Terrible Trouble of Forty Winks.” By A. E. Bonser. One illustration in black and white. This illustration has not been reprinted.

Little Folks. October, 1896. “The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue” (continued). Three illustrations in black and white.

Little Folks. November, 1896. “The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue” (continued). Four illustrations in black and white.

Cassell’s Magazine. December, 1896. “The Dream Picture.” By Roma White. Four illustrations in black and white. One illustration reproduced in the book, English Illustration: The Nineties.

Little Folks. December, 1896. “The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue” (concluded in this issue). Three illustrations in black and white.

Cassell’s Magazine. February, 1897. “History and Romance of