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4180795The Strand Magazine, Volume 3 — Index

INDEX.

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ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. By A. Conan Doyle.
(Illustrations by Signey Paget.)
VII.—The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle 73
VIII.—The Adventure of the Speckled Band 142
IX.—The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb 276
X.—The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor 386
XI.—The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 511
XII.—The Adventure of the Copper Beeches 553
AFTER THE CRIME. From the French of Constant Guéroult 126
(Illustrations by Gordon Browne.)
 
BEAUTY IN NATURE, By Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M.D.
(Illustrations by W. H. J. Boot, R.B.A.)
I.—Introduction 158
II.—Woods and Fields 289
III.—Rivers and Lakes 400
IV.—Mountains 504
BLACK KNIGHT, THE: Being an Account of an Exciting Game of Chess. By Raymund Allen 331
(Illustrations by A. Pearse.)
BLACKIE, PROFESSOR. (See "Illustrated Interviews") 225
BRIDE OF FELIX ARMSTRONG, THE. By J. Harwood Panting 571
(Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.)
BUDIAK'S SACRIFICE: A Story for Children. A Hungarian Legend 425
(Illustrations by H. R. Millar.)
BURNAND, MR. F. C. (See "Illustrated Interviews") 339
 
CATISSOU. From the French of Jules Clarétie 48
(Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.)
CHAMPIONS 536
(Illustrations from Photographs.)
CLOUDS WITH SILVER LININGS: A Comedy in One Act. adapted from the French of Madame de Girardin, by James Mortimer 258
(Illustrations by H. R. Millar.)
CONSCIENTIOUS BURGLAR, THE. By Grant Allen 586
(Illustrations by A. Pearse.)
CORNET PLAYER, THE. From the Spanish of Pedro A. de Alarcon 18
(Illustrations by Paul Hardy.)
CURATE'S TEMPTATION, THE. By Maurice Saxon 296
(Illustrations by G. Hillyard Swinstead.)
 
DEAF AND DUMB, HOW EDUCATED. By Edward Salmon 247
(Illustrations by John Gülich, and from Photographs.)
DINNER AT THE ZOO 24
(Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.)
DR. FRESTON'S BROTHER 489
(Illustrations by Hal Ludlow.)
DRAK THE FAIRY: A Story for Children. From the French of Emile Souvestre 92
(Illustrations by H. R. Millar.)
 
"FLYING SCOTCHMAN," A NIGHT RIDE ON THE 195
(Written and Illustrated by F. G. Kitton.)
 
HAGGARD, RIDER. (See "Illustrated Interviews") 3
HERALD OF THE DAWN, THE. By J. R. Werne 33
(Illustrations by A. Pearse; and Portraits from Photographs)
HIS CHANCE AT LAST. By Harry How 190
(Illustrations by Hal Ludlow.)
HOW THE DEAF AND DUMB ARE EDUCATED. By Edward Salmon 247
(Illustrations by John Gülich; and from Photographs.)
HOW A SCULPTOR WORKS. By Alfred T. Story 577
(Illustrations by J. Frénzeny and from Photographs by P. Kummer.)
 
ILLUSTRATED INTERVIEWS. By Harry How.
VII.—Mr. H. Rider Haggard 3
(Illustrations by W. Dewar and R. Jones; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.)
VIII.—Sir Morell Mackenzie 115
(Illustrations by Paul Hardy; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.)
IX.—Professor Blackie 225
(Illustrations from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.)
X.—Mr. F. C. Burnand 339
(Illustrations from Drawings by John Leech, John Tenniel, Fred Walker; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry and others.)
XI.—Lord Wolseley 443
(Illustrations from Drawings by W. B. Wollen; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.)
XII.—Madame Adelina Patti 563
(Illustrations from Photographs by Elliott & Fry, Walery, and others.)
INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS 629
(Illustrations from Photographs by Ottomar Anschütz and others.)
IN THE INTERESTS OF SCIENCE: The Story of a Burglary. From the German 462
(Illustrations by Paul Hardy.)
IN THE MIDST OF THE SEA. From the Italian of the Countess Bice de Benvenuti 219
(Illustrations by Paul Hardy.)
"IS IT FOR EVER?" (Song) 86 86
 
JACK MIDDLETON'S MOTHER. By C. S. Cheltnam 57
(Illustrations by G. Hillyard Swinstead.)
 
LADY FLORRY'S GEMS. By George Manville Fenn 369
(Illustrations by Paul Hardy.)
LEADENHALL MARKET, IN. By Arthur Morrison 361
(Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.)
LOST LEGION, THE. By Rudyard Kipling 476
(Illustrations by A. Pearse.)
 
MACKENZIE, SIR MORELL. (See "Illustrated Interviews") 115
MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA, THE 414
(Illustrations from Drawings by R. Jones, and from by J. Mack, Coleraine—and others.)
MAY QUEENS. By Rev. W. Darrow, M.R.S.A.I. 484
(Illustrations from Photographs.)
MR. JONES: A PART OF HIS LIFE AND OF MINE. By Henry W. Lucy ("Toby, M.P.") 500
(Illustrations by Jean de Paléologue.)
MONKEY SOCIETY. By One of its Ornaments 304
(Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.)
MY NEIGHBOUR'S DOGS. By Arthur Morrison 135
(Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.)
MYSTERY OF THE RUE DU POT-DE-FER, THE: A True Story. Told from the Letters of Mademoiselle Aïsse. By F. Bayford Harrison 351
(Illustrations by Gordon Brown, R.B.A.)
 
NIGHT RIDE ON "THE FLYING SCOTCHMAN," A 195
(Written and Illustrated by F. G. Kitton.)
PARROT STORIES 408
(Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.)
PATTI, MADAME ADELINA. (See "Illustrated Interviews") 503
PORTRAITS OF CELEBRITIES AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THEIR LIVES:—
Besant, Walter 495
Blumenthal, Jacques 602
Brough, Miss Fanny 43
Brough, Lionel 498
Burnand F. C. 385
Daudet, Alphonse 497
Davies, Madame Mary 494
Evans, Lord Mayor 44
Fenn, G. Manville 170
Frith, W. P., R.A 598
Goddard, Madame Arabella 172
Gounod, Charles 381
Hanbury, Miss Lily 600
Hannen, Lord Justice 46
Italy, The King of 272
Italy, The Queen of 273
Leader, B. W., A.R.A. 500
Linton, Sir James 174
Lucy, Henry W. ("Toby, M.P.") 499
Mathers, Miss Helen 384
Muddock, J. E., F.R.G.S. 383
Parkes, Sir Henry 601
Penley, W. S. 380
Playfair, Sir Lyon 382
Reeves, Sims 271
Rochefort, Henrie 171
Roze, Marie 269
Santley, Charles 42
Sarasate, Senor 275
Scott, Clement 45
Stone, Marcus, R.A. 496
Tadema, L. Alma-, R.A. 47
Teck, Princess Victoria of 168
Terry, Edward 274
Trevelyan, Sir George, Bart., M.P. 597
Webb, Captain 173
Wemyss, The Earl of 270
Yates, Edmund 169
PRINCE'S CRIME, THE. By J. E. Muddock, F.R.G.S 175
(Illustrations by A. Pearse.)
PRINCE WITH THE HAND OF GOLD, THE: A Story for Children. From the Servian 535
(Illustrations by H. R. Millar.)
 
QUEER SIDE OF THINGS, THE:—
Boots and Shoes of all Ages 324
Candid Critic, A 552
Cat-as-trophy, A 552
Curiosities of a Century 104
Doll and the Raven, The 214
End of War, The. By J. F. Sullivan 644
Found in the Snow 323
Hair and Head Curiosities 212
Hawk Killed by Train 436
Impossibility. By J. F. Sullivan 317
London Street Cries 548
Lord Palmerston, Two Views of 654
"Man with the Dogs," The 102
Miscellaneous 108, 216, 328, 440, 552, 656
Moozeby. By J. F. Sullivan 206
More of Moozeby. By J. F. Sullivan 430
"Morimoto" 326
Mustard Plaster 215
Pal's Puzzles 437, 655
Pug 106
"Retaliator, The." By J. F. Sullivan 542
Road Travelling of the Past 438
Rocking-Stone, A 550
Silver-Plated. By W. L. Alden 650
Sir Ogre's Estate 97
Snake Story, A 107
Snow Lady, A 103
Tale of a Four-Wheeler, A 327
"Unpleasantness" 550
Vestry Meeting, A 551
ROMANCE OF A TELEGRAPH WIRE, THE: A Story for Children. From the German of Karl von Schlözer 202
(Illustrations by H. R. Millar.)
 
SAVING OF KARL REICHENBERG, THE. By Arthur Page 111
(Illustrations by Paul Hardy.)
SILVER PENNY, THE: A Story for Children. From the Hungarian 639
(Illustrations by H. R. Millar.)
SONGS:—
"Is it for Ever?" Words by G. A. Binnie; Music by Franco Leoni 86
(Illustrations by H. Fairfax Mückley.)
"Wilt Thou Understand?" Music by Jacques Blumenthal 603
(Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A)
STREET MUSICIANS. By Gilbert Guerdon 64
(Illustrations by Frank Feller.)
STRONG-MINDED MISS METHUEN. By E. W. Hornung 237
(Illustrations by A. Pearse.)
SUN-DIALS 607
(Written and Illustrated by Warrington Hogg.)
 
THREE SISTERS AND THEIR GLASS HEARTS, THE: A Story for Children. From the Russian 313
(Illustrations by H. R. Millar.)
TWO MARRIAGE EVES. By Richard Dowling 406
(Illustrations by Jean de Paléologue.)
 
WEATHER WATCHERS AND THEIR WORK 182
(Illustrations by John Gülich, and from Photographs.)
"WILT THOU UNDERSTAND?" (Song) 603
WOLSELLEY, LORD. (See "Illustrated Interviews") 406
 
ZODOMIRSKY's DUEL. From the French of Alexandre Dumas 555
(Illustrations by Paul Hardy.)