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Hyde Park.” By J. Ashton. One drawing in black and white by Arthur Rackham.

Cassell’s Magazine. June, 1897. “Sixty Years Ago and Now.” By Alfred T. Story. Thirteen drawings in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Cassell’s Magazine. March, 1898. “Told in Ashes.” The Story of People Who Fire Their Houses. (No author given.) Eleven drawings in black and white by Arthur Rackham. This number also contains “From Spring to Cistern.” The Story of the New River Company. By F. M. Holmes. One drawing in black and white by Arthur Rackham and many photographs. This drawing has not been reprinted.

Cassell’s Magazine. July, 1898. “The Dolls Romance.” By Myra Hamilton. Two illustrations in black and white by Arthur Rackham. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Little Folks. July to December, 1898, “Barbara’s Flame Fairy.” By Margaret Bertram Hobson, A serial. One illustration in colour in each issue. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Little Folks. November and December, 1898. “Boy or Girl” [a play]. No author given. One illustration in colour in each issue. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The Harmsworth Magazine. January, 1899. “A Princess in Green and Tan.” By Arthur Preston. Six illustrations in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The Harmsworth Magazine. February, 1899. “The Manoeuvres of Jerry.” By Elizabeth M. Moon. Six illustrations in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Cassell’s Magazine. July, 1899. “Henley” [a poem]. By C. V. Godby. One illustration in black and white. This illustration has not been reprinted.