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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Harper's Young People, 1880 Index, by Various
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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+
+Title: Harper's Young People, 1880 Index
+ An Illustrated Weekly
+
+Author: Various
+
+Release Date: June 26, 2009 [EBook #29249]
+
+Language: English
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+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, 1880 INDEX ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Annie McGuire
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+HARPER'S
+
+YOUNG PEOPLE
+
+1880
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+NEW YORK
+
+HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS
+
+FRANKLIN SQUARE
+
+
+Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1880, by
+
+HARPER & BROTHERS,
+
+In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
+
+
+
+
+INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
+
+ ACROSS THE OCEAN:--
+ Signing, 233;
+ Frank meets with an Accident--Christmas Dinner, 249;
+ Store-Room--Frank's Fight with "Monkey," 268;
+ Man Overboard, 284;
+ Oiling the outer Bearings, 285;
+ Frank and old Herrick, 300;
+ Captain's Room, 301;
+ Sargasso Sea, 316;
+ Ocean Race, 317;
+ Eclipse, 332;
+ Towed with the Speed of a Locomotive, 332;
+ Gibraltar Fruit Boat, 333;
+ Rock of Gibraltar, 333;
+ Spanish Sailors in a Storm, 345;
+ Malta, 364, 365;
+ Shooting the Water-Spout--In the Suez Canal, 380;
+ Singapore Pilot-Boat, 381;
+ Loading at Singapore, 393;
+ Chinese Fleet, 412, 413;
+ Loading Tea at Hong-Kong, 428;
+ Little Whampoa Steers to Shore, 429;
+ Street of Stairs, Hong-Kong, 429.
+
+ Albatross, The, 336.
+
+ Alligators, The Moral, 741.
+
+ AMERICAN NAVY, THE STORY OF THE:--
+ Battle between the "Bon Homme Richard" and the "Serapis," 545;
+ Decatur and his Men boarding the Gun-Boat, 576;
+ Escape of the "Constitution," 589;
+ The "Constitution" and the "Guerriere," 612;
+ "Essex," "Phoebe," and "Cherub," 628;
+ Commodore Perry's Ships in the Bay of Jeddo, 644;
+ Fight between the "Monitor" and "Merrimac," 656;
+ Sinking of the "Alabama" by the "Kearsarge," 673.
+
+ Andre, Capture of--History re-enacted, 744.
+
+ Anemone, Sea-, 606.
+
+ Angel in the Lilly Family, The (five Illustrations), 757.
+
+ Animals, Wild, looking at People in Cages, 29.
+
+ Apple-Smellers, 620.
+
+ April, 752.
+
+ April-fool Rat, 281.
+
+ Aquarium, Salt-water, Specimens from a, 604-606;
+ Specimens from a Fresh-water Aquarium, 620.
+
+ Aquatic Plants, 620.
+
+ Archery--Mohawk Bowmen, 505.
+
+ Arctic Regions, Hunting in the, 377.
+
+ Artist, The little, 144.
+
+ Asleep at his Post, 709.
+
+ August, 753.
+
+ Aviary, How to make an, 415-16.
+
+
+ Babe in the Woods--
+ "I 'ant to do Home!" 533;
+ Babe in the Wood, 677.
+
+ Baby, 228.
+
+ Baby King, The, 269.
+
+ Bag, Travelling, for Pets, 46.
+
+ Ball, Base-, Season, Opening of the, 732.
+
+ Balloon Voyage, Charley's, 457.
+
+ Balusters, Riding on the, 661.
+
+ Baptizing Coptic Babies, 732.
+
+ Barnacles, 606.
+
+ Barn, A good Time in the, 516.
+
+ Barrel, Boys in a--Playing "Hookey," 440.
+
+ BATTLES.
+ (See "American Navy, Story of the," and "Old Times in the Colonies.")
+
+ BEARS:--
+ Feeding the Twins, 33;
+ "A poor, dood, dead Bear," 537;
+ Polar Bear slain in Defense of her Young, 128;
+ Shooting a Polar Bear, 377;
+ Grizzly Bear and Buffaloes, 448.
+
+ Bear-skin, Children Playing on a, 597.
+
+ Beetles, An Evening Flight of, 544.
+
+ Besieged, 488.
+
+ Bessie Maynard on the Bridge, 565.
+
+ Bicycle, Boys on a--Breakers Ahead, 408.
+
+ Bicycles, The Meet of, at Newport--The young Captain, 481.
+
+ BIDDY O'DOLAN:--
+ Mending the Doll, 204;
+ "Bless me! if it isn't Phil Kennedy!" 220;
+ Charley in the Hospital, 244;
+ "Biddy sat down on the Steps by Katy," 260.
+
+ Birdie and her little Friends, 192.
+
+ Birdie, Little, 101.
+
+ BIRDS:--
+ Feeding the Sparrows, 153;
+ Bird's Morning Message, 453;
+ Catching a Canary, 616;
+ Peacock and Lady, 721;
+ The Storm-Petrel, 736.
+
+ Bird's Nest adrift, 613.
+
+ Birthday Party, Ada preparing for her, 200.
+
+ Birthday Pranks, Dick's, 168.
+
+ Birthday, Too much, 504.
+
+ Boar, wild, Spearing a, 108;
+ Wild Boar at Bay, 193.
+
+ Boat-Flies, 620.
+
+ Boating, 409.
+
+ BOATS:--
+ A Gondola, 253;
+ A cheap Canoe, 351;
+ Bob's Navy, 361;
+ Singapore Pilot-Boat, 381;
+ The 'Longshore Club on its Annual Cruise, 668.
+ (See "Moral Pirates.")
+
+ Bo-Peep and Santa Claus, 65.
+
+ "Boss" Fish, The--Jeff and Charley fishing before Breakfast, 592.
+
+ BOTANY:--
+ Hepatica, 322;
+ Draba Verna, 322.
+
+ Bottled Shower-Bath, 504.
+
+ Bottle, The Magic, 7.
+
+ Boy, Dog, Cat, and Kittens. 488.
+
+ Boys, The, and Uncle Josh, 160.
+
+ BRAVE SWISS BOY, THE:--
+ "Toni Hirzel hastened out of the Cottage," 1;
+ "As he stood there, leaning on his Alpenstock," 9;
+ "Walter aimed two or three Blows at the Creature's Breast," 18;
+ Watty and his Father hunting, 26;
+ "Let me go," he cried: "I must save my Father!" 34;
+ "He unbuckled the Money-Belt," 43;
+ "Pinned to the Earth by the sagacious Animal," 51;
+ "He wrapped himself in his Dressing-Gown, and walked hastily to and
+ fro," 76.
+
+ Breakers Ahead! Boys on a Bicycle, 408.
+
+ Buffaloes and Grizzly Bear, 448.
+
+ Buffalo Range, Cut off on the, 433.
+
+ Bumps, A Study of, 641.
+
+ Bunny and Bow-wow, 16.
+
+ Bureau Drawers, Children rummaging in, 424.
+
+ Butterfly and Flower, 577.
+
+ Butterfly on the Track, 149.
+
+
+ Caddis-Worms, 620.
+
+ "Caddy leaned against her tall Friend," 132.
+
+ Cadet Gray, The Lad in, 405.
+
+ Camel and his Rider, The, 577.
+
+ Camping out, Ted and Kitty, 681.
+
+ Camp Life, 400.
+
+ Canary, Catching a, 616.
+
+ Canoe, A cheap, 351;
+ Working Plans for a, 352.
+
+ Catamaran, A, 617.
+
+ CATS:--
+ Pet and her Cat, 82;
+ Cat's Nose out of Joint, 152;
+ Cat and Monkey, 185;
+ Cat and Toy Rat, 200;
+ Cat, Child, and Doll--Ready to move, 356;
+ Old Cat washing the Babies' Faces, 596;
+ Cat, Monkey, and Parrot (five Illustrations), 772, 773.
+
+ CAT'S-MEAT:--
+ Preparing the Meat, 256;
+ Starting out, 257;
+ Some down-town Cats, 257;
+ A Charity Cat, 257;
+ The Morning Call, 257;
+ Carlo, 257.
+
+ Caught in the Act, 593.
+
+ Cavalry reviewed by Infantry, 497.
+
+ Centenarian, A young, 24.
+
+ Chamois, Battle of the, 272.
+
+ Chautauqua Lake, Scenes on and about, 624, 625.
+
+ Chestnutting, 4.
+
+ Chickens, Feeding the--A Winter Morning, 169.
+
+ Chinaman's Pigtail--"Will it ring, Mamma?" 232.
+
+ Chinese School, Fun in a, 372.
+
+ Chinese Ships, 412, 413.
+
+ CHRISTMAS:--
+ Bringing Home Christmas Green, 60;
+ Christmas Puzzle, 61;
+ Bringing Christmas Cheer, 64;
+ Boy and Girl looking at Christmas Presents in a Shop Window, 72;
+ Christmas Tree, What became of the, 77.
+
+ Church, Trinity, Ruins of, 181.
+
+ Circus at Home, A, 200;
+ Waiting for the Circus, 504.
+
+ Claudine's Doves, 633.
+
+ Clock, Caddy and the, 132.
+
+ Coaching Club, 600.
+
+ Coachy--"Bessie recovers the Remains," 729.
+
+ Coaster, Wreck of a, 209.
+
+ Coasting, Boy and Girl, 46;
+ Coasting on New-Year's Eve, 73;
+ A Wreck, 209.
+
+ CONEY ISLAND SKETCHES:--
+ An Island Newsboy--On the Way to the Island--Weighing Baby--The
+ Merry-go-round--A Study of Bumps--The Ponies--Fortunes told
+ and Corns cured, 641.
+
+ Constancy (Child and Doll), 396.
+
+ 'Coon, Frank and the, 700.
+
+ Corn, Roasting Ears of, 725.
+
+ Cow ("Bossy") Puzzle, 312, 360.
+
+ Crabbing--Setting the Net, 521.
+
+ Crimson-spotted Newt, 620.
+
+ Crows, Two, on a Tree, 321.
+
+ Cucuius, How to make a, 680.
+
+ Cunningham and Mrs. Day, 384.
+
+
+ Dance in the Kitchen, The, 126.
+
+ Dandelion and Child, 421.
+
+ Darwinogram, The, 248.
+
+ Decatur and his Men boarding the Gun-Boat, 576.
+
+ December, 753.
+
+ DOGS:--
+ Dog and Toy Rabbit, 16;
+ Dog at School, 56;
+ Dog and Child--Tired out, 112;
+ Dogs treeing a Lynx, 113;
+ Collie and Terrier--"Come out and have some Fun," 164;
+ Dog dropped from Elevator, 188;
+ Dog on Guard, 252;
+ Carlo, 257;
+ The jolly Dog's Practical Joke, 293;
+ Diagram showing Points of a Dog, 402;
+ The two Dogs (Puzzle), 440;
+ Dog and Cats, 560;
+ A naughty little Dog, 584;
+ Matty and the Dog, 597;
+ Dog, Monkey, and Fiddler, 628;
+ Mastiff and Children, 688.
+
+ DOLLS:--
+ Dolls' Wedding, 22;
+ "Ain't they lovely?" 49;
+ Mending the Doll, 204;
+ Doll and Child (Constancy), 396;
+ Adele's Doll, with a "Friz," 648.
+
+ Donkey, The wayward, 389.
+
+ Do you know him? 588.
+
+ Draba Verna, 322.
+
+ Dragon-Fly, 620.
+
+ Dreaming, 252.
+
+ Driving in the Park (Driving-Chairs), 136.
+
+ Duckling and Frog, 728.
+
+ Duck-Weed, 620.
+
+
+ Eagles fighting over a Chamois, 176.
+
+ Easter Egg, An, 277;
+ Easter Reverses, 280.
+
+ Eclipse, The, 332.
+
+ Effie's Wish, 600.
+
+ Egg Tombola, The, 120.
+
+ Elephant Puzzle, The, 152, 168.
+
+ Elephants, The excited, 292.
+
+ Elevator, Moses dropping the Dog from the, 188.
+
+ Embroidery for Girls (six Figures), 771.
+
+ Emu and Zebra Wolves, 224.
+
+ Ermine and Brown Rat fighting, 417.
+
+ Evelyn, 188.
+
+
+ "Fairy's Brow, A Frown was on the," 96.
+
+ Fall Sentiment, A, 32.
+
+ Fan, A, 485.
+
+ FANCY-WORK:--
+ Glove Case,14;
+ Embroidered Canvas Rug, 38;
+ Travelling Bag for Pets, 46;
+ Crochet Purse, 100;
+ What can be done with a Chestnut, 136;
+ A knitted Scarf, 228;
+ Embroidered Work-Bag, 404;
+ Embroidery for Girls, 771.
+
+ Farming, Baby-, 392.
+
+ February, 752.
+
+ Filbert, 772, 773.
+
+ "Fire away!" 125.
+
+ Fire-fly Game, The, 216.
+
+ First Drop of Bitterness, The, 20.
+
+ Fisherman's Luck, 493.
+
+ Fish, Gold-, 44;
+ Grass-Fish, 133;
+ A First-of-April Fish, 292;
+ Sticklebacks, 620.
+ (See "Shell-Fish.")
+
+ Fishing, 409, 493;
+ Fishing before Breakfast, Jeff and Charley, 592.
+
+ Fontinalis, 620.
+
+ Fortune-Teller at Coney Island, 641.
+
+ Fourth-of-July Nightmare, A, 520.
+
+ Fox, Hare, etc., bowling Hoops, 229;
+ Fox, Hare, and Stork skipping, 276;
+ Giving the Babies an Airing, 328;
+ Swinging "Brer Rabbit," 452.
+
+ Franklin and his Loaf of Bread, 28;
+ Franklin on his Way to France, 524.
+
+ Frank's War with the 'Coons, 700.
+
+ French Fair, Scene at a--Cutting the String, 401.
+
+ Frog and Duckling, 728.
+
+ Frogs throwing Stones at Boys, 536.
+
+ Fun in the Woods, 229.
+
+
+ GAMES:--
+ The Fire-fly Game, 216;
+ Tug of War, 704.
+
+ Gardener, Jennie and the, 492.
+
+ Geese, How the, saved the Baby, 629.
+
+ Genius, The little, 13.
+
+ Getting acquainted, 660.
+
+ Getting weighed, 672.
+
+ Ghost Story, Charley Bennet's--"'There it is,' says Barney," 116.
+
+ Gibraltar Fruit Boat, 333;
+ Rock of Gibraltar, 333.
+
+ Glove Case, 14.
+
+ Goat and Dog--"Come on!" 700.
+
+ Goat-Carriage and Pigs, 424.
+
+ Goats and Sled--"You butter stop!" "You butter get out of the Way!"
+ 120.
+
+ Golden Glove, The, 3.
+
+ Gold-Fishes, Strange, 44.
+
+ Gondola on the Grand Canal, 253.
+
+ Good-Night and Good-Morning, 30.
+
+ Gossips, The little, 436.
+
+ Grandma and Lorenzo--"This Bottle contains the Sudden Remedy," 172;
+ The Lame Monkey, 172;
+ The Two-cent Side Show, 173.
+
+ Grandmamma and May, 133.
+
+ Grant, General, Children's Welcome to, 97.
+
+ Grindstone, Bob turning the, 613.
+
+ Gunpowder Plot, A, 632.
+
+
+ Half Afraid, 688.
+
+ Hammock, Children in, 509;
+ Girl in Hammock, 609.
+
+ Hanging by a Thread, 713.
+
+ Hannah Dustin, The Escape of, 601.
+
+ Happy as the Day is long, 749.
+
+ Hare and Hounds, 93;
+ Hares hunting for Supper, 145;
+ Hare skipping, 276;
+ The Hare and the Badger, 476;
+ The pitiful Hare, 565.
+
+ Hat Trick, 360.
+
+ Hawk and Rabbit--A Dash for Life, 208.
+
+ Hay Field, Riding Home from the, 500.
+
+ "Henriette," The Yacht, 76.
+
+ Hepatica, 322.
+
+ Hetty and Jim, 240.
+
+ Hippopotamus, Fight with a, 256.
+
+ Hobby-horse Regiment, The, 304.
+
+ Home, the old, A Visit to, 321;
+ Home returning, 712.
+
+ Hong-Kong, Loading Tea, 428;
+ Street of Stairs, 429.
+
+ "Hookey," Playing, 440.
+
+ House that Bell built, 117.
+
+ Hundred Years Ago, A, 81.
+
+ Husking Corn, 741.
+
+ Hyenas and Marabous, 385.
+
+
+ Indians hunting for Food, 214;
+ Indians and Red Willow, 273;
+ Indian and Wife in Ox-Cart, 433;
+ Indian shooting into the Air, 464;
+ The young Indians' Gunpowder Plot, 632;
+ Paul Grayson as an Indian, 748.
+ (See "Old Times in the Colonies".)
+
+ In Luck--"Biddy held it out in a kind of stupefied Delight," 54.
+
+
+ Jack and the Bean Stalk, A Japanese, 469.
+
+ January, 752.
+
+ Japanese Wine-Flowers in a Tub, 421;
+ Japanese Children, 532;
+ Japanese Jack and the Bean Stalk, 469;
+ Japanese Pictures, 476, 532, 565, 676.
+
+ Jeanie and the Umbrella, 105.
+
+ Jelly-Fish, Capture of a, 19;
+ Hydroid from which it grows, 19.
+
+ JUAN FERNANDEZ, ISLAND OF:--
+ The Look-out, 528;
+ Cumberland Bay, 529;
+ Crusoe's Cave, 529.
+
+ July, 753.
+
+ June, 752.
+
+
+ Kate at the Gate, 741.
+
+ Kettle, Bess and the, 137.
+
+ King, Long live the, 269.
+
+ Kites, Boys flying, 329.
+
+ Kittens in Basket, 8;
+ Kitten in Muff, 68;
+ Kitten and Baby--"Poor Pussy comes at Break of Day," 121;
+ "Kitty, you can't have my Apple," 337;
+ "Kitty, what makes you so cross?" 549.
+
+
+ LADY PRIMROSE:--
+ "I am the King of the Mineral-Workers," 124;
+ Princess Bebe and Aleck, 140.
+
+ Lantern-Fly, The, 680.
+
+ Last Battle of the Revolution, The--"Cunningham seized the Halyards,"
+ 384.
+
+ Leaves, 261.
+
+ Life-Boat from an Egg-Shell, 616.
+
+ LIGHT-HOUSE SKETCHES:--
+ Elsie's Sketch, Starting the Light. A Signal, Wally's Home, 649.
+
+ Little Delinquent, The, 148.
+
+ Little Miss Turner, 725.
+
+ Little Polly, 40.
+
+ Lively Team, A, 653.
+
+ Lost Check, The--Will considers the Situation, 349.
+
+ Lost Child, A, 661.
+
+ Lynx treed by Dogs, 113.
+
+
+ Magic Lantern, A home-made, 232.
+
+ MALTA:--
+ Grand Harbor, Agozo Boat, Landing-Place, Collision, Street, 364;
+ Catacombs, 365.
+
+ Mandarin and Rat, 693;
+ Mandarin and Wombat, 728.
+
+ MAPLE SUGAR:--
+ A Sugar Bush and Camp, Syruping Down, Emptying the Buckets, 369.
+
+ Marabou fighting with Hyenas, 385.
+
+ March, 752.
+
+ March Day, One, 661.
+
+ Mastiff and Children--"Half Afraid," 688.
+
+ May, 752.
+
+ "Mayflower," The, 161.
+
+ Mermaid-Weed, 620.
+
+ Merry-go-round at Coney Island, 641.
+
+ Mid-day Night, The, 288.
+
+ Midnight Day, The, 289.
+
+ Milkman, The disappointed, 597.
+
+ Mill, The Rat that lived in the, 277.
+
+ Miser, A little, 465.
+
+ Misfits, 296.
+
+ Mohawk Bowmen, 505.
+
+ Monddia Puzzle, 520, 568.
+
+ Monk and Maid, 517.
+
+ Monkey, Dog, and Fiddler, 628;
+ Monkey on Guard, 12;
+ The lame Monkey, 172;
+ Monkey and Lorenzo in the Side Show, 173;
+ Monkey and Cat--"Don't you wish you could get it?" 185.
+
+ Months, The (twelve Illustrations), 752, 753.
+
+ MOONSHINERS:--
+ "They came upon a small weather-beaten Cabin," 692;
+ Conny and the Moonshiner in the Glen, 708;
+ "Conny went spinning away in the Dusk," 724.
+
+ MORAL PIRATES, THE:--
+ They examine their Craft, 425;
+ "The Tide was against them," 441;
+ Harry swims for the Eddy, 460;
+ Sailing by the Palisades, 461;
+ Tom makes a Calculation, 477;
+ A Soup Explosion, 489;
+ Trying to keep warm, 509;
+ An unexpected Catch, 525;
+ Playing Mumble-te-Peg, 541;
+ Getting out of the Trap, 557;
+ Going through the Lock, 569;
+ Attacked by Tramps, 585;
+ A Predicament, 608;
+ Harry sets out in Pursuit of the Boat, 621;
+ Bidding Jim Good-by, 637;
+ Blowing up the Camp, 652.
+
+ Mother, and Baby in a Cradle, 56.
+
+ Mother's Anxieties, A, 409.
+
+ Mouse helping himself to Cake, 221;
+ Baby Mouse, 776.
+
+ Move, Ready to--May-Day in the City, 356.
+
+ Mullingong and Echidna, 392.
+
+
+ Nancy Hanson's Project--Miss Nancy takes Leave of the Officers, 313.
+
+ NEGROES:--
+ A young Centenarian, 24;
+ The Thanksgiving Turkey, 25;
+ "What dose Chillen bin about?" 47;
+ Negro Boy stealing Chickens, 48;
+ The Van Johnsons, 80;
+ Girl with Opera-Glass, 152;
+ "Bofe dem Chillen's white," 265;
+ Old Negro Woman--"Mighty quar," 368;
+ Negro and White Children--"Getting acquainted," 660;
+ Negro Boy asleep at his Post, 709.
+
+ Nest, The fallen, 580.
+
+ Newsboy, A, at Coney Island, 641.
+
+ Newt, Crimson-spotted, 620.
+
+ New-Year's Call--An Embarrassment of Riches, 85.
+
+ New-Year's Calls--The Introduction, 88.
+
+ Nitella, 620.
+
+ Noon-Time in the Meadow, 397.
+
+ November, 753.
+
+ Nutting Party, A--Bumping the Hickory-Tree, 764.
+
+
+ Obed, Orah, and the Smoking-Cap, 156, 157.
+
+ October, 753.
+
+ OLD TIMES IN THE COLONIES:--
+ Settlers going to Meeting, 572;
+ Isaac Bradley carrying Joseph into the Settlement, 573;
+ Escape of Hannah Dustin, 601;
+ Defense of the Cabin, 669;
+ "Lieutenant Wyman, creeping up, put a Bullet through him," 684;
+ "Crack! Crack! went the Guns of the Indians," 720;
+ Cutting off a Queue to bind a Wound, 756.
+
+ Omelet, "Sho-Fly," 264.
+
+ On Guard (Dog), 252.
+
+ On Guard (Monkey), 12.
+
+ "Ont Daykumboa," 100.
+
+ Opera-Glass, Girl with--"Whar is yer gwine to, Melindy?" 152.
+
+ Organ, A Father playing the, 261.
+
+ Organ-Grinder, The Attack on the, 701.
+
+ Orphans, The, 8.
+
+ Orpheus, A modern, 740.
+
+ Ostrich drawing Carriage, 697.
+
+ Our Louie, 536.
+
+ Owl and Frogs--"Beautiful Spring," 344.
+
+
+ Park, A Ride in the, 225.
+
+ PARROT, THE STORY OF A:--
+ Parrot and Dog, 5;
+ "Papa brought the Materials," 5;
+ Papa feeding Mamma, 6;
+ Papa fights the Serpent, 15;
+ "My Darlings are saved," 15;
+ "I lived again in the Forest," 22;
+ "Tearing out Nail after Nail," 23;
+ "I was both horrible and ridiculous," 23;
+ "Fritz adored Sugar," 31;
+ "I go into my cage," 31.
+
+ PAUL GRAYSON, WHO WAS?:--
+ Paul, 665;
+ Calling the Roll, 665;
+ "Grayson gave Bert a Blow on the Chest," 685;
+ The Reconciliation, 687;
+ The Attack on the Organ-Grinder, 701;
+ Benny Mallow in the Barn, 716;
+ "Mr. Morton, I was there," 717;
+ The Window of the Counterfeiter's Cell, 733;
+ Paul as a Chief's Son, 748;
+ "You're a Chief's Son, aren't you?", 764.
+
+ Peace-Maker, The little, 388.
+
+ Peacock and Lady, 721.
+
+ Pearls, Making--M. Jaquin and his Servant blowing
+ the Beads, 540.
+
+ Perry's Ships in the Bay of Jeddo, 644.
+
+ Persian, The fair--"Fluff's little black Face presented itself," 68.
+
+ Pet and her Cat, 82.
+
+ PHOTOGEN AND NYCTERIS, THE HISTORY OF:--
+ "All Day he basked in the full Splendor of the Sun," 36;
+ "Nycteris opened her Eyes to see her vanish through a Picture," 45;
+ "Like a swift Shadow it sped over the Grass," 53;
+ "What is this? it must be death," 84;
+ "It tumbled Heels over Head with a great Thud," 92.
+
+ Picnic, Coming Home from the, 373.
+
+ "Pie-ee, Gimmee more," 236.
+
+ Pigeons, 517.
+
+ Pigs drawn blindfold, 48.
+
+ Planet Jupiter, The, 236.
+
+ Plants, Animal-, 320.
+
+ Pleasant Day in the Country, A, 680.
+
+ Pleasant for Jim, 584.
+
+ Pockets, A Boy's, 360.
+
+ Ponies at Coney Island, 641.
+
+ PORTRAITS:--
+ J. J. Crawley, 11;
+ B. C. Fuller, 11;
+ J. J. Wait, 11;
+ Washington, 396;
+ Bust of Washington, 463;
+ Shakespeare, 737.
+
+ Postal Card, A, 221.
+
+ Princesses, Three little, 661.
+
+ Prison in City Hall Park, 205;
+ Old Sugar-House, 205.
+
+ Prospect Park, Brooklyn, 433.
+
+ Puck and Blossom, 324, 325, 340, 341.
+
+ Purse, Crochet, 100.
+
+ Putnam's narrow Escape, 92.
+
+ PUZZLES:--
+ Elephant, 152, 168;
+ Picture, 168;
+ Orange, 216, 296;
+ Tramp, 264, 312;
+ Bossy, 312, 360;
+ Penguin, 344, 392;
+ Pasha, 424, 440;
+ Dog, 440;
+ Stump, 472, 520;
+ Missing Link, 488, 536;
+ Square, 600, 648, 680, 728;
+ Rajah, 600, 648;
+ Hand and Windmill, 680;
+ Mariner's, 696, 744;
+ Five-pointed Star, 712.
+
+
+ Quagga and Lion, 612.
+
+
+ Rabbit and Hawk. 208;
+ Swinging "Brer Rabbit," 452;
+ Rabbiting in the Woods, 297;
+ White Rabbits and Tar Baby, 309;
+ Rabbits in the Corn, 745.
+
+ Railroad Car, Ten little Ladies in a, 484.
+
+ Rapids, Fred crossing the, by a Rope, 713.
+
+ Rats dancing--"Wouldn't you like to come in?" 216.
+
+ Rat that lived in a Mill, The, 277.
+
+ Raven, Nannette feeding the, 141.
+
+ Recess at the Academy, 472.
+
+ Retribution--Frogs throwing Stones, 536.
+
+ Rhinoceros and Zebras drinking, 640.
+
+ Rivals, The--Lady and Peacock, 721.
+
+ Robinson Crusoe, Boys playing, 21.
+
+ Robinson Crusoe Jap, 357.
+
+ Rose-Bad, Section of, 492.
+
+ "Roses blow, Some one cares how," 661.
+
+ Rug, Canvas, Embroidered, 38.
+
+
+ Sailors, Young, from the "St. Mary's," 11;
+ Sailor Boy, 245;
+ One-legged Sailor, 361.
+
+ Santa Claus ready to start, 57;
+ Santa Claus and Bo-Peep, 65;
+ Looking for Santa Claus, 72;
+ Santa Claus at the Van Johnsons'--"Lor' bress you, Honeybugs! yo'
+ _has_ got Tings mixed," 80.
+
+ Sausage Puzzle, 488.
+
+ "Saved at last!" 129.
+
+ Scarf, Knitted, 228.
+
+ School-Boys waiting for their Turn, 37.
+
+ School, Cold Morning in, 201.
+
+ Screw-Heads, Imitation, 744.
+
+ SEA-BREEZES:--533, 565, 595, 675.
+
+ Sea-Cucumbers, 27;
+ Gathering them, 27;
+ The Process of Scalding, 27;
+ Boiling and Curing, 27.
+
+ Seals, Shooting, 377.
+
+ Sea-side Adventure, A, 533.
+
+ Sea-Side, Children at the, 657.
+
+ Seed, A tiny, 420.
+
+ Seeking his Fortune, 109.
+
+ Selkirk's, Alexander, Monument, 528.
+
+ September, 753.
+
+ Shadows of Great Men--Napoleon III. and Wellington, 200.
+
+ Shakespeare at the age of Twelve, 737.
+
+ SHELL-FISH:--
+ Ulva, 604;
+ Scallops, 604;
+ Shrimp, 604;
+ Hermit-Crab, 604;
+ Pipe-Fish, 605;
+ Dandy-Crab, 605;
+ Swell-Fish, 605;
+ Sea-Robin, 605;
+ Oyster Drill, 605;
+ Sea-Horse, 605.
+
+ Shinny on the Ice, 237.
+
+ SHIPS:--
+ Bringing home Christmas Green, 60;
+ Yacht "Henriette," 76;
+ Ships Past and Present--Ships of Columbus, 161;
+ Norwegian Ship of tenth Century, 161;
+ "Mayflower," 161;
+ Ocean Steam-Ship of to-day, 161;
+ American Clipper, 161;
+ Life on a Training-Ship, 211;
+ In the Arctic Regions, 377;
+ "Bon Homme Richard" and "Serapis" fight, 545;
+ "Constellation" and "La Vengeance" fight, 561;
+ "Constitution" and "Guerriere," 612;
+ "Essex," "Phoebe," and "Cherub," 628.
+ (See "Across the Ocean.")
+
+ Shipwreck--"Saved at last!" 129.
+
+ Shooting in the Woods, 297.
+
+ Singapore, Loading at, 393.
+
+ Six little People, 40.
+
+ SKATING:--
+ "Sis and I will hold you up," 136;
+ "Hurt? no, indeed!" 160;
+ A Ride in the Park, 225;
+ Shinny on the Ice, 237;
+ A Mother's Anxieties, 409.
+
+ Skipping, Fox, Hare, and Stork, 276.
+
+ Sky-Rocket, Johnny riding on a, 520.
+
+ Sled, a cheap, How to make, 104;
+ Boys on a Sled--Blissfully unconscious, 152;
+ Painfully conscious, 152;
+ Children on a Sled--More willing than able, 232.
+
+ SLEIGHING:--
+ Getting a Hitch, 136;
+ Aunt Sukey's First Ride, 180;
+ Passing the Batteries, 217.
+
+ Sloop, 307;
+ Plans for Sloop, 308.
+
+ Snails, 620.
+
+ Snow-balling--"Fire away!" 125;
+ Passing the Batteries, 217.
+
+ Snow-Crystals, 177.
+
+ Snow-Flower, The, 55.
+
+ Snow-Shoes, At Play on, 374.
+
+ Soapboxticon, The, 232.
+
+ Soldiers marching--Washington's Birthday, 197;
+ Cavalry reviewed by the Infantry, 497.
+ (See "Old Times in the Colonies.")
+
+ "Sons of the Brave," 768, 769.
+
+ Spanish Dancer, The, 248.
+
+ Sparrows, Feeding the, 153.
+
+ Spider, Bird-eating, 648.
+
+ Spider, Tommy's Experiment with a Toy, 344.
+
+ Spoon-Faces, 56.
+
+ Sports, Fall (three Illustrations), 776.
+
+ SPORTS:--
+ See "Archery," "Boating," "Coasting," "Fishing," "Games," "Skating."
+
+ Squirrels and Wild-Cats, 89.
+
+ Stable Talk, 501.
+
+ Stained Glass, Imitation (five Figures), 776.
+
+ Stamps, Postage, 444.
+
+ Star, How to cut a five-pointed, 712.
+
+ Steamboat, Fred's, 484.
+
+ Steam-Engine out of a Tin Can, 715.
+
+ Steam-Ship, The first Ocean, 161;
+ Ocean Steam-Ship of to-day, 161.
+
+ Steam-Yacht, Model and Plans for a, 512.
+
+ Sticklebacks, 620.
+
+ "St. Mary's," Graduates of the, 11.
+
+ Storm Petrel, The, 736.
+
+ "Strays"--Child and Pig, 241.
+
+ Stump Puzzle, 472, 520.
+
+ Suez Canal, In the, 380.
+
+ Summer Boarder, The, Moses, and two Visitors, 188, 189.
+
+ Sun at Midnight, The, 288.
+
+ Sun-Bonnets, Two little, 468.
+
+ Sun-Dial, A, 299.
+
+ Suspense, 437.
+
+ "Swim, I's learning to," 581.
+
+ Swimming, 409;
+ A free Swimming Bath, 553;
+ Boys swimming--Sudden Appearance of the School-Mistress, 568.
+
+ Swing, Girl in a, 749.
+
+ Syce on Duty, The, 353.
+
+
+ Tadpole, 620.
+
+ Tale of a Tail, The (three Illustrations), 277.
+
+ Tarantula, Toy, 408.
+
+ Tea, Loading, at Hong-Kong, 428.
+
+ Tea Plantation, A--
+ Gathering the Leaves, Drying Tea in the Sun, Drying over Charcoal,
+ 556.
+
+ Telegraph Pole, Boy up a, 437.
+
+ Telescope, The great Equatorial, 35.
+
+ Thanksgiving Dream, A Greedy Boy's, 32.
+
+ That Boy, 741.
+
+ "Three Children," The, 564.
+
+ Three Tabbies, 40.
+
+ Tiger, Royal Bengal, 480.
+
+ Tired out, 112.
+
+ Tops, Playing--
+ Two Episodes of Top-Time, 248;
+ "Will it Bite?" 264.
+
+ Top-sy-turvy, 312.
+
+ Tortoise made out of a Walnut Shell, 136.
+
+ Tournament, The, 17.
+
+ Track, Butterfly on the, 149.
+
+ Training-Ship, Life on board a--
+ Furling Sail, 211;
+ Bath-Room, 211;
+ School-Room, 212;
+ Dining-Room, 212;
+ Orlop Deck, 212;
+ Bread and Treacle, 213;
+ Gun Practice. 213;
+ Firing a Salute, 213.
+ (See "St. Mary's.")
+
+ Tramp, Aunt Patty and the, 120;
+ The Tramp Puzzle, 264.
+
+ Trotty got his Jumping-Jack, How (eight Illustrations), 548.
+
+ Trunk, Little Girl on a--"I'm all ready," 328.
+
+ Tube-Flower, 606.
+
+ Tubs, Children rowing in, 40.
+
+ Tug of War, The, 704.
+
+ Tumbler Trick, 360.
+
+ Turkey made out of a Chestnut, 136.
+
+ Turkey, The Thanksgiving, 25;
+ Too much Turkey--The Keeper's Dream, 29;
+ "Three Bottles of Anti-fat, if you please," 32;
+ "And they got the Turkey," 69.
+
+ Twins, Feeding the, 33.
+
+
+ Umbrella, Jeanie and the, 105.
+
+ Unwelcome Guest, An, 560.
+
+
+ Vacation Days, 613.
+
+ Valentine, To my, 181;
+ His first Valentine, 184;
+ The first Valentine, 196.
+
+ Viola's Sketch--Suzette, 636.
+
+ Violets, Child gathering, 404.
+
+ Violin--Toni playing a Christmas Anthem, 61.
+
+
+ Waiting for their Turn, 37.
+
+ Walking Match, Children's, 597.
+
+ WALLY, THE WRECK-BOY--
+ Elsie's Sketch, 649;
+ Starting the Light, 649;
+ A Signal, 649;
+ Wally's Home, 649.
+
+ Waltzing Fairy, 696.
+
+ Washer-Woman, The little, 472.
+
+ Washington, George, 197.
+
+ WASHINGTON, GEORGE, THE STORY OF:--
+ His Birth-place, 324;
+ Washington takes Command of the Army, 340;
+ Trumbull's Portrait of Washington, 396;
+ Bust of Washington, 463.
+
+ Wasp, Boy stung by a, 696.
+
+ Water-Cresses, Gathering the, 445.
+
+ Water-Spout, Shooting the, 380.
+
+ Water-Thyme, 620.
+
+ Wayward Donkey, The, and his Friends, 389.
+
+ Weasel and Frogs, 52.
+
+ Weathercocks, 517.
+
+ Wee Boy in Church, The, 437.
+
+ Weighing the Baby, 641.
+
+ Westminster School--The School-Room, 348.
+
+ Whaling, 332.
+
+ Wife, My little, 40;
+ Me and my little Wife, 196.
+
+ WIGGLES:--24, 32, 88, 104, 184, 280, 376, 456, 552, 664, 760.
+
+ Wild-Cats and Squirrels, 89.
+
+ Winter Morning, A, 169.
+
+ Wolves and Emu, 224.
+
+ Wombat, The, and the Mandarin, 728.
+
+ Work's a Mint--
+ Wilbert's Notion, What's your Name, Boy?, A Runaway, Under the
+ Chestnut-Tree, 761.
+
+
+ Yacht, A Model, 307;
+ The "Henriette," 76;
+ Miniature Regatta, 449;
+ Model of a Steam-Yacht, 512;
+ Some queer Racing Craft, 617.
+
+ Yacht Club, The 'Longshore, on its Annual Cruise, 668.
+
+
+ Zebras and Rhinoceros drinking, 640.
+
+ Zoological Paradise for Children, 697.
+
+
+
+
+GENERAL INDEX.
+
+
+ ACROSS THE OCEAN; OR, A BOY'S FIRST VOYAGE:--233, 249, 267, 284, 300,
+ 316, 332, 345, 363, 380, 394, 412, 428.
+
+ Advice, Bits of, 653.
+
+ Africa, Some Inhabitants of, 639.
+
+ Albatross, The, 336.
+
+ Alps, An Adventure in the, 186.
+
+ Amazon, Insects on the, 102.
+
+ AMERICAN NAVY, THE STORY OF THE:--524, 544, 561, 575, 589, 611, 627,
+ 643, 655, 673.
+
+ Angel in the Lilly Family, The, 756.
+
+ Animal-Plants, 320.
+
+ Animals, Friendship of, 11;
+ Remarkable Animals, 223;
+ Relative Age of Animals, 32.
+
+ Ants, Homes of the Farming, 653;
+ The Parasol and the Foraging Ants, 748.
+
+ April-Fool, 281.
+
+ Aquarium, Salt-water, 604;
+ Fresh-water, 619.
+
+ Arab Gentleman, Mishaps of an, 255.
+
+ Art Manufactures, 136.
+
+ Art Works, Curious, and Artists, 143.
+
+ Ashes, The, that made the Trees bloom, 675.
+
+ ASTRONOMY:--
+ Talks on Astronomy, 35;
+ Our own Star, 122;
+ How many Worlds? 235.
+
+ Aunt Pam became a Smuggler, How, 98.
+
+ Aunt Sukey's first Sleigh-Ride, 179.
+
+ Australian Animals, 223.
+
+ Aviary, How to make an, 415.
+
+
+ Baby King, The, 269.
+
+ Bag, Embroidered, 404.
+
+ Bag, Travelling, for Pets, 46.
+
+ Balloon Voyage, Charley's, 457.
+
+ Bamboo, The shortest; or, How to catch a Thief, 267.
+
+ Baptizing Coptic Babies, 732.
+
+ Barometers, Nature's, 3.
+
+ Bath, The Lesson of the, 165.
+
+ Battle on the Buffalo Range, A, 433.
+
+ Bears, The Twin, 33;
+ The White Bear of the Arctic Regions, 127;
+ Tricking Bruin, 312;
+ A Bear Story, 337;
+ The Grizzly Bear, 447.
+
+ Beauties of the Under-ground World, 467.
+
+ Beetles, 543.
+
+ Bicycling, 480.
+
+ BIDDY O'DOLAN:--203, 218, 243, 259.
+
+ Billy's great Speech, 318.
+
+ Bird's Life, Eighty Years of a, 141.
+
+ Bishop Hatto, 228.
+
+ Blackberry Picker, The biggest, 537.
+
+ Blow-Pipe, The Pocket, 50.
+
+ Blue Grotto, The, 335.
+
+ Boarding-school Club, A, 290.
+
+ Boar-Hunting in Japan, 108.
+
+ Boars, Wild, 193.
+
+ Boat-race, A, at Yarrow, 383.
+
+ "Boss" Fish, The, 590.
+
+ BOTANY, EASY:--287, 322, 394, 421, 450, 523, 587.
+
+ Bottle, The Magic, 7.
+
+ Boy Emigrant, The, in Russia, 588.
+
+ Boys, The, and Uncle Josh, 158.
+
+ Bravery is of no Nation, 776.
+
+ Bravest of the Brave, 138.
+
+ BRAVE SWISS BOY, THE:--1, 9, 17, 25, 34, 42, 50, 58, 74.
+
+ Butterfly and Worm, 149.
+
+
+ Caddy's Clock Party, 131.
+
+ Camping out, 398.
+
+ Candle Tricks, 568.
+
+ Canoe, A cheap, 350.
+
+ Canton Boat-Boy, Chin-Fan, The, 323;
+ The Streets of Canton, 424.
+
+ Carpenter's Sermon, The, 463.
+
+ Castle, An Ancient, 344.
+
+ Catacombs of Paris, The, 536.
+
+ Cathedral, St, Peter's, 111.
+
+ Cat Show, The, 47.
+
+ Cat's-meat Man, The, 256.
+
+ Chamois, The, and their Foes, 271.
+
+ Champion, 252.
+
+ CHARADES:--146, 216, 232, 248, 296, 344, 440, 584, 696;
+ Decapitated Charade, 328;
+ Double Acrostic Charade, 472.
+
+ Charley Bennet's Ghost Story, 116.
+
+ Chatterbox and Chatterbag, 386.
+
+ Chautauqua, Young People at, 626.
+
+ Children's Paradise, A, 698.
+
+ Children's Sayings, 271.
+
+ Child-Singer, The, 434.
+
+ Chin-Fan, The Canton Boat-Boy, 323.
+
+ Chinese School-Room, Fun in a, 372.
+
+ Christmas Green, The beautiful, 60.
+
+ Christmas Story, A, 61.
+
+ Claudine's Doves, 633.
+
+ Clock, A wonderful, 344;
+ Clock, the Tall, 622.
+
+ Coachy, 729.
+
+ Coasting in Russia, 41.
+
+ Coins, Old Scottish, 472.
+
+ Combustion, About, 671.
+
+ Conjuring Tricks--Fire-eating--Candle Trick, 568.
+
+ Corn-stalk Cattle, 739.
+
+ Crabbing Adventure, A, 521.
+
+ Crab, How a, changes his Clothes, 687.
+
+ Cuckoo, The naughty, and the Bobolinks, 356.
+
+ Cucuius, How to make a, 680.
+
+ Cucumbers, Sea-, 27.
+
+ Czar's Fish, The, 319.
+
+
+ Daisies, Story of the, 562.
+
+ Dave's great Lunch, 671.
+
+ Dead-letter Office, The, 114.
+
+ Diamond Merchants, The young, 283.
+
+ Diamonds, Three famous, 149.
+
+ Disobedient Soldier, A, 355.
+
+ Divers, Professional, 338.
+
+ Dogs, Stories of, 120;
+ A wise Dog, 164;
+ Another sagacious Dog, 184;
+ A four-footed Messenger, 237;
+ An Officer's Dog, 303;
+ The Care of Dogs, 402;
+ The big Dog's Lesson, 462;
+ A Dog that could cipher, 728.
+
+ Doll, A St. Ulric, 447.
+
+ Dolls, Bessie beats her--Trouble in the Play-Room, 95;
+ Dolls, Paper, Voyage of the, 464.
+
+ Donkey, The Wayward, 387.
+
+
+ Eagles and their Ways, 175.
+
+ Earth, How this solid, keeps changing, 165.
+
+ Earthquake, That, 20.
+
+ Earthquakes in Chili, 440.
+
+ Easter Flowers, 266.
+
+ Eaton, William--A Soldier of Fortune, 474.
+
+ Egg Tombola, The, 120.
+
+ Egyptian Wonders, 725.
+
+ Elephant, The Baby, 291.
+
+ Embroidery for Girls, 771.
+
+ Engine down, How he brought his, 302.
+
+ Entertaining Friends, 653.
+
+ Ermine, The, 417.
+
+
+ Fairy Painters, The, 190.
+
+ Family Story-Teller, The--
+ Story of Obed, Orah, and the Smoking-Cap, 156;
+ Story of Grandma, Lorenzo, and the Monkey, 171;
+ Story of the Summer Boarder, Moses, and two Visitors, 187.
+
+ Fancy-Work, 14, 38, 46, 100, 136, 228, 404, 771.
+
+ Fans, Something about, 347.
+
+ Fern, The Royal, 46.
+
+ Fete Days in France, 401.
+
+ Fifteen Puzzle, The new, 520.
+
+ Fire, New York's first Great, 181.
+
+ Fire-eating, 568.
+
+ Fire-fly Game, The, 216.
+
+ Fish, A terrible, 155;
+ Grass-Fish, 133;
+ Saw-Fish, 155.
+
+ Flower-Pots for Rooms, 118.
+
+ Flower that grew in a Cellar, The, 14.
+
+ Fording a River in Central Asia, 703.
+
+ Foreign Tongues, The Advantages of, 118.
+
+ For Mamma's Sake, 418.
+
+ Franklin, Benjamin, 28.
+
+ Frank's War with the 'Coons, 698.
+
+ Frog, Found in a, 705.
+
+
+ GAMES--
+ What the Boys and Girls played 2000 Years ago, 250;
+ The Game of Geography, 488;
+ A Game for a rainy Day, 595.
+
+ Geese, How the, saved the Baby, 628.
+
+ Genius, The little, 13.
+
+ Geographical Game, A, 328.
+
+ Geography, The Game of, 488.
+
+ Ghost Story, Charley Bennet's, 116.
+
+ Gibraltar, The Rock of, 79.
+
+ Glove Case, 14.
+
+ Gold Diggings of Ireland, 187.
+
+ Golden Glove, The, 3.
+
+ Gold-Fish, 44.
+
+ Good-Night, The, 618.
+
+ Good Samaritan, A, who would not tell his Name, 440.
+
+ Grandma, Lorenzo, and the Monkey, 171.
+
+ Grant, General--The School-Children's Welcome, 94.
+
+ Greedy little Mouse, The, 596.
+
+ Gunpowder Plot, A, 632.
+
+ Gymnastic Exercises, 8.
+
+
+ Hanging by a Thread, 713.
+
+ Happy Club, The, 370.
+
+ Hard Swim, A, 143.
+
+ Hare and Hounds, 93;
+ Hares, wild and tame, 145;
+ Hare and Badger, 475;
+ Pitiful Hare, 565.
+
+ Hats, Ancient, 24.
+
+ Hawks, 208.
+
+ Hawks, Three young, 718.
+
+ Hermit and the Robbers, The, 319.
+
+ "He's my Friend," 435.
+
+ Hetty, 239.
+
+ Hippopotamus, The, 255.
+
+ Historical Anecdote, 600.
+
+ Hobby-horse Regiment, The, 304.
+
+ Honeycombs, Living, 465.
+
+ Horses and Dogs, 23.
+
+ Hottest Spot on Earth, The, 48.
+
+ How do they grow? 491.
+
+ How Gil played Ventriloquist, 542.
+
+ How Ted and Kitty camped out, 680.
+
+ How the little Smiths got their Fourth-of-July Money, 497.
+
+ How Trotty got his Jumping-Jack, 548.
+
+ Humpty Dumpty and the Magic Fire-Crackers, 514.
+
+ Hunting Adventure, A, 175, 217.
+
+ Hunting in the Arctic Regions, 378.
+
+ Hygrometers, and how to make them, 613.
+
+
+ Ibex, The, 472.
+
+ Ice-Block, A Voyage on an, 367.
+
+ India, Monkeys of, 147;
+ A Letter from India, 579.
+
+ Indian Game, An, 464.
+
+ Indians and Mice, How to make, 312;
+ How the Indians were wronged, 495.
+
+ Information Cards for Schools--
+ The English Language, 354;
+ The Sun as a Worker, 459;
+ About Combustion, 671.
+
+ In Luck, 54.
+
+ In September, 658.
+
+ Insects, The Paradise of, 102.
+
+ Ireland, Gold Diggings of, 187.
+
+
+ Jack Horner, Little, 134.
+
+ Japanese Wine-Flowers, 420;
+ Japanese Children, 532;
+ Japanese Life, 707.
+
+ Jeanie Lowrie, the young Immigrant, 105.
+
+ Jed's First Half, 638.
+
+ Jelly-Fish, A gigantic, 19.
+
+ Jerusalem, From a Window in, 507.
+
+ Joe and Blinky, 125.
+
+ John Goodnow, How, got his own Way. 397.
+
+ Jokes, Practical, 292.
+
+ Jolly Dog's Practical Joke, The, 293.
+
+ Jonathan bewitched the Chickens, How, 410.
+
+
+ King Jack-o'-Lantern, The, 770.
+
+ King's Baby, The, 196.
+
+ Kite, Sim Vedder's, 328.
+
+
+ LADY PRIMROSE:--107, 123, 139.
+
+ Lafayette's first Wound, 78.
+
+ Last Battle of the Revolution, The, 384.
+
+ Lil's Fun, 722.
+
+ Lily's, The great, Mission, 254.
+
+ Little Cousin Ranna, 579.
+
+ Little Delinquent, The, 384.
+
+ Little Fatima, 446.
+
+ Little Madge, 610.
+
+ 'Longshore Yacht Club, The, 667.
+
+ Lost Check, The, 348.
+
+ Lynx, The, 112.
+
+
+ Madeira, A little Girl's Impressions of, 242.
+
+ Magic Spinet, The, 379.
+
+ Mahmoud the Syce, 353.
+
+ Mangosteen, The, 527.
+
+ Maple Sugar, 366.
+
+ Marabous and Hyenas. 384.
+
+ Margotte's Story, 38.
+
+ Master Noble's Lesson, 735.
+
+ Mathematical Curiosity, A, 712.
+
+ Mesmeric Trick, 520.
+
+ Metric System in Coins, The, 328.
+
+ Mice, How to make Indians and, 312.
+
+ Mimir's Well, 626.
+
+ Mine, At the Bottom of a, 20.
+
+ Miner, An honest, 227.
+
+ Mines, Stories from the, 381.
+
+ MIRTHFUL MAGIC:--520, 584.
+
+ Misfits, 296.
+
+ Miss Pamela Plumstone's Piano, 492.
+
+ MISS VAN WINKLE'S NAP:--483, 500, 515.
+
+ Mohawk Bowmen, The, 506.
+
+ Monkey and the Hawk, The, 408.
+
+ Monkeys of India, 147.
+
+ MOONSHINERS:--691, 707, 723.
+
+ MORAL PIRATES, THE:--425, 441, 460, 477, 489, 509, 525, 540, 557, 569,
+ 586, 607, 621, 636, 651.
+
+ Morocco, A School in, 216.
+
+ Mother Goose's May Party, 372.
+
+ Mountain, Climbing a, Three Miles High, 186.
+
+ Mouse, Mr. and Mrs., 28.
+
+ Mr. Harvey's Housekeeper, and Nan's Examination-Day, 403.
+
+ Mr. Martin's Game, 443;
+ Mr. Martin's Scalp, 499;
+ Mr. Martin's Eye, 546;
+ Mr. Martin's Leg, 738.
+
+ MUSIC:--
+ Animals that love, 235;
+ "Good-Night and Good-Morning," 30;
+ Little Birdie, 101;
+ A Fox went out in a Hungry Plight, 165;
+ "I am the Lad in the Blue and White," 245;
+ "The Lad in the Cadet Gray," 405;
+ "The Lad that follows the Plough," 645;
+ Musical Anecdote, 648.
+
+
+ Nancy Hanson's Project, 313.
+
+ Narrow Escapes, Two, 331.
+
+ Ned's Snow-House, 226.
+
+ Nettie's Valentine, 178.
+
+ New-Year's Errand, The, 77;
+ New Year's Gifts, 86.
+
+ Nile, A Sail on the, 126.
+
+ Noblesse Oblige, 287.
+
+ Norsk Story, A, 129.
+
+ Obed, Orah, and the Smoking-Cap, 156.
+
+ Officer's Dog, An, 303.
+
+ Old Hannibal, 563.
+
+ OLD TIMES IN THE COLONIES:--495, 513, 571, 601, 669, 683, 719, 754.
+
+ One Touch of Nature, 49.
+
+ "Ont Daykumboa," 100.
+
+ Optical Tests, 360.
+
+ Out in the Storm, 690.
+
+
+ Painting the Face, 48.
+
+ Park, A jolly Day in the, 431.
+
+ Parrots, Care of, 261.
+
+ PARROT, STORY OF A:--6, 15, 23, 31.
+
+ Patriot, A brave, 154.
+
+ PAUL GRAYSON, WHO WAS?--665, 685, 701, 716, 733, 747, 765.
+
+ Pearls, Real and Imitation, 539.
+
+ Pencil Drawing:--242, 261.
+
+ Pens, Steel, The Invention of, 690.
+
+ Perfume, Acres of, 48;
+ Perfumes, 56.
+
+ Perpetual Motion, 232.
+
+ Persian, The fair, 66.
+
+ PERSONATION, A:--264, 328, 392.
+
+ Pets, Household, 302.
+
+ Philately, A Chat about, 443.
+
+ Philemon's Circus, 530.
+
+ PHOTOGEN AND NYCTERIS, THE HISTORY OF:--36, 44, 52, 63, 83, 90.
+
+ Pickle, Why, gave the German Teacher a Present, 593.
+
+ Pigeons, Carrier-, 92;
+ How they help the Doctor, 408.
+
+ Pigs, Blind, 48.
+
+ Pig's Penny, The, 482.
+
+ Pig, This little, staid at Home, 273.
+
+ Plants, Animal-, 320.
+
+ Poddie and Dick at the Free Bath, 554.
+
+ Polly, 546.
+
+ Poor Ben, 558.
+
+ Pop's Idea of Fun, 222.
+
+ Postal Card's Story, The, 221.
+
+ POST-OFFICE BOX:--7, 10, 23, 30, 39, 47, 55, 72, 88, 104, 118, 134,
+ 150, 166, 182, 198, 214, 230, 246, 262, 278, 294, 310, 326, 342,
+ 358, 374, 390, 406, 422, 438, 454, 470, 486, 502, 518, 534, 550,
+ 566, 582, 598, 614, 630, 646, 662, 678, 694, 710, 726, 742, 758,
+ 774.
+
+ Posy Parker's Halloween, 763.
+
+ Potatoes, Where did, come from? 707.
+
+ Preay Chamber, The, 4.
+
+ Prescott, General, and the Yankee Boy, 185.
+
+ Princess, A brave, 232.
+
+ Prison Ships, New York, 478.
+
+ Prisons, New York, in 1776-77, 204.
+
+ "Probabilities, Old," 94.
+
+ Professor, The, on Twinkling, 35;
+ "Old Probabilities," 94;
+ Our own Star, 122;
+ Time, 170;
+ How many Worlds? 235;
+ Flowers, 491.
+
+ Puck and Blossom, 324, 340.
+
+ Purse, Crochet, 100.
+
+ Putnam's narrow Escape, 92.
+
+ PUZZLES:--
+ Letter Puzzle, 8;
+ Mathematical, 16, 99:
+ A Latin Word Square, 155;
+ Broken Rhymes, 200;
+ Puzzles from young Contributors. (See "Post-office Box.")
+
+
+ Queer Racing Craft, Some, 617.
+
+ Quicksilver Mines in Peru, 728.
+
+
+ Rabbits' Fete, 162;
+ Rabbit Day, 297;
+ White Rabbits and Tar Baby, 309;
+ Rabbits to Find, 745.
+
+ Rat Race, The Adventures of a, 451.
+
+ Red Willow and its Uses, 273.
+
+ Ribbon Dance, 200.
+
+ River, a buried, Tracking, 201.
+
+ Robber Bluebird, The, 251.
+
+ Robin, Mother, How, called a new Mate, 115.
+
+ Robinson Crusoe's Island, 527.
+
+ Rob's Navy, 362.
+
+ Rose-Bush, The oldest, in the World, 99.
+
+ Roverings' Fourth, The, 510;
+ The Roverings at Coney Island, 602.
+
+ Royal Blacksmith, The, 334.
+
+ Royal Treasuries, A Peep into, 207.
+
+ Rug, Canvas, Embroidered, 38.
+
+ Russian Sentry, A wide-awake, 190.
+
+
+ Salt and its Value, 299.
+
+ Salt, How, was formerly made, 696.
+
+ Sandy Hook--Its Story, 735.
+
+ Santa Claus visits the Van Johnsons, 79.
+
+ Scarf, Knitted, 228.
+
+ Schools, The Boys', of England--Westminster, 347.
+
+ Schuyler, General, and the Tories, 283.
+
+ Screw-heads, Imitation, 744.
+
+ Sea-Breezes, 564, 595, 674, 739.
+
+ Sea-Cucumbers, 27.
+
+ Sea-side Adventure, 532.
+
+ Secret was stolen, How the, 431.
+
+ Seeking his Fortune, 109.
+
+ Setting the Brook to work, 430.
+
+ Shakespeare, 737.
+
+ Ship, School-, "St. Mary's," Life on the, 10;
+ How sunken Ships are raised, 82;
+ Ships past and present, 162;
+ The little Ships of the Water Streets, 253;
+ Ship-building, 464;
+ The Ship of the Desert, 577;
+ New York Prison-Ships, 478.
+
+ Skates were Bones, When, 146.
+
+ Slain by her Defender, 3.
+
+ Smuggler, How Aunt Pam became a, 98.
+
+ Snow-Flower, The, 55.
+
+ Snow, Lost in the, 171.
+
+ Snow, The Hidden Beauties of the, 177.
+
+ Soapboxticon, The, 232.
+
+ Soldier of Fortune, An American, 474.
+
+ Sons of the Brave, 767.
+
+ Sparrow, The House-, 153.
+
+ Spiders; The Trap-door, 41;
+ Spiders that kill Birds, 136;
+ A Spider's Instinct, 392.
+
+ Sponges, 24.
+
+ Squirrels and Wild-Cats, 89.
+
+ Stained Glass, Imitation, 776.
+
+ Star, Our own, 122.
+
+ "St. Mary's," Life on the, 10.
+
+ St. Peter's, at Rome--A great Cathedral, 111.
+
+ St. Ulric Doll, A, 447.
+
+ Steam-Engine out of a Tin Can, A, 715.
+
+ Steeples, True Stories about, 570.
+
+ Storm Petrel, The, 736.
+
+ Strange Fellow-Voyager, A, 286.
+
+ Sumac Hunting, 754.
+
+ Summer Boarder, The, Moses, and two Visitors, 187.
+
+ Sun at Midnight, The, 288.
+
+ Sun-Dial, A, 299.
+
+ Sunflower, The useful, 584.
+
+ "Swim, sir, I can," 3.
+
+ Swiss Man, The little, 304.
+
+
+ Tailor, The, and the Wolves, 276.
+
+ Taking--not Stealing, 194.
+
+ Tartar, My, 258.
+
+ Tea Plantation, Visiting a, 555.
+
+ Telescope, The Boy's, 6.
+
+ Thompson, Mr., and the Bumble-Bee, 338.
+
+ Throwing Light, 168, 408.
+
+ Tiger, The, 479.
+
+ Time, Old Father, 169.
+
+ Toad, The old, old, 490.
+
+ Tokio, A Dinner in, 402.
+
+ Tom Chester's Silver Mine, 573.
+
+ Tournament, The, 17.
+
+ Training-Ship, Life on Board a, 211.
+
+ Tree Album, A, 427.
+
+ Tree, The largest, in the World, 56.
+
+ Trick, Mesmeric, 520; Tricks, Conjuring, 568.
+
+ Trotty got his Jumping-Jack, How, 548.
+
+ Trouble in the Play-Room, 95.
+
+ Turkey, They got the, 68.
+
+ Turtle, Land, Letter from a, 371.
+
+ Twenty Miles an Hour, 41.
+
+ Twins, The, 33.
+
+ Two Ancient Families, 322.
+
+
+ Uncle Ebenezer's Umbrella, 606.
+
+ Uncle Phil's Thimble, 209.
+
+ Under-ground World, Beauties of the, 467.
+
+ Uninvited Guest, The, 642.
+
+
+ Van Winkle's, Miss, Nap, 483, 500, 515.
+
+ Vesuvius, A little Girl's Ascent of, 578.
+
+ Via Brindisi, 221.
+
+ Viola's Sketch, 635.
+
+
+ Wally, the Wreck-Boy, 649.
+
+ WASHINGTON, GEORGE, THE STORY OF:--323, 339, 354, 367, 378, 396, 414,
+ 434, 446, 463.
+
+ Water-Cresses, An Apronful of, 444.
+
+ Weasels and Frogs, 52.
+
+ Wedding, The Children's, 174.
+
+ Well-meaning Little Busybody, A, 467.
+
+ Westminster School, 347.
+
+ What the Babies said, 659.
+
+ White Pebble Pit, The, 133.
+
+ "Wiggles," Origin of, 24;
+ to Contributors of, 456.
+
+ Will's Belgian Night, 237.
+
+ Winged Freebooters, 208.
+
+ Winged Tramp, Story of a, 413.
+
+ Wolf-Children, 575.
+
+ Work's a Mint; or, Wilbert Fairlaw's Notion, 761.
+
+ Wren, The Song of the, 191.
+
+ Wuertemberg, Origin of, 504.
+
+
+ Yacht, Around the World in a, 76;
+ Model Yacht-Building, 306;
+ Miniature Yachts, 450;
+ How to build a Steam-Yacht, 511;
+ The 'Longshore Yacht Club, 667.
+
+
+ Zachur with the Sack, 206.
+
+
+
+
+POETRY.
+
+
+ Adrift, 613.
+
+ Alice's Question, 261.
+
+ Almost Time, 223.
+
+ April's Tears, 318.
+
+ Aunt Flora, 360;
+ Aunt Flora's Answer, 408.
+
+ Awakening, 298.
+
+
+ Babe in the Wood, 677.
+
+ Baby, 228.
+
+ Baby, Bee, and Butterfly, 474.
+
+ Baby Mouse, The, 776.
+
+ Baby's Eyes, 123.
+
+ Bad little Matty, 597.
+
+ Birdie's Vanity, 549.
+
+ Blue Violets, 404.
+
+ Broken Rhymes, 200.
+
+ Bunny and Bow-wow, 16.
+
+ Buried Treasure, 42.
+
+ Butterflies and Bees, 444.
+
+
+ Cadet's Song, The, 405.
+
+ Canary's Music Lesson, The, 306.
+
+ Captain Corn, 616.
+
+ Chanticleer's Love, 517.
+
+ CHARADES:--146, 216, 232, 248, 296, 344, 440, 584, 697, 728;
+ Decapitated Charade, 328;
+ Double Acrostic Charade, 472.
+
+ Chase, The, 517.
+
+ Coasting Song, A, 73.
+
+ Confession, A, 558.
+
+ Constancy, 396.
+
+ Crocodile Tears, 619.
+
+
+ Dance in the Kitchen, The, 136.
+
+ Dandelion, 421.
+
+ Die, Master Bruin, 597.
+
+ Difference, The, 207.
+
+ Dolls' Wedding, The, 22;
+ Dolly's Despair, 517.
+
+ Dreaming, 252.
+
+ Duet, A, 265.
+
+
+ Early Bird, The, 597.
+
+ Eddie's Lantern, 523.
+
+ Effie's Wish, 600.
+
+ Elm Cottage, 491.
+
+
+ Fair Play, 133.
+
+ Fairy's Token, The, 74;
+ Fairy Flight, A, 235.
+
+ First Drop of Bitterness, The, 20.
+
+ Flower Queens of Night, 571.
+
+ Fox, A, went out in a Hungry Plight, 165.
+
+
+ Garden Lore, 251.
+
+ Gift of the Birds, The, 66.
+
+ Go as you please, 597.
+
+ Good-by, 666.
+
+ Good-Night and Good-Morning, 30.
+
+ Grandpa's Barn, 363.
+
+
+ Having a good Time, 424.
+
+ Helping himself to Cake, 221.
+
+ House that Bell built, The, 117.
+
+
+ I am the Lad in the Blue and White, 245.
+
+ I am the Lad in the Cadet Gray, 405.
+
+ I am the Lad that follows the Plough, 645.
+
+ Idle Hour, The, 609.
+
+ If only Joe, 485.
+
+ In the Swing, 539.
+
+ I should like to know, 271.
+
+
+ Joe, 338.
+
+ Johnny's Song, 635.
+
+
+ Kate of Myrtle Springs, 741.
+
+ Kensington Clover, 427.
+
+
+ Latin Word Square, 155, 488.
+
+ Little Birdie, 101.
+
+ Little Miss Turner, 725.
+
+ Little Polly, 40.
+
+ Long-eared Bat, The, 184.
+
+
+ Mamma, 517;
+ Mamma knows how, 767.
+
+ Mandarin and his Rat, The, 693.
+
+ May's Birthday, 370.
+
+ Meadow-Quakers, 696.
+
+ Memorial Flowers, 410.
+
+ Mishap, A, 739.
+
+ Monk and Maid, 517.
+
+ Moral Alligators, The, 741.
+
+ Morning Message, The, 453.
+
+ Mother sings softly, The, 56.
+
+
+ Noses out of Joint, 152.
+
+ Not in Vain, 661.
+
+
+ Obliged to Refuse, 712.
+
+ Old Man of Montrose, The, 138.
+
+ On a Fan, 485.
+
+ On Guard, 12.
+
+ One March Day, 661.
+
+ Our Louie, 536.
+
+
+ Peacock and Monkey, 661.
+
+ Pet and her Cat, 82.
+
+ Plain-Speaking, 392.
+
+ Plough-Boy's Song, The, 645.
+
+ Plumes of Crecy, The, 751.
+
+ Pussy's Kitten (?), 158;
+ Pussy's Lives, 485.
+
+
+ Quagga and the Lion, The, 612.
+
+
+ Rat that lived in a Mill, The, 277.
+
+ Red Ear, The, 741.
+
+ Riddle in Rhyme, A, 568.
+
+ Robinson Crusoe Jap, 357.
+
+ Rose and Caterpillar, 555.
+
+ Royal Thief, A, 655.
+
+
+ Sailor Boy's Song, 245.
+
+ Scarecrow no Scarecrow, A, 101.
+
+ Six little People, 40.
+
+ Solemn old Lady, The, 437.
+
+ Specially Conducted, 485.
+
+ Spoon-Faces, 56.
+
+
+ Tabbies, Three, 40.
+
+ Tale of a Tail, The, 277.
+
+ That Boy, 741.
+
+ Three little Princesses, 661.
+
+ Tiny Seed, A, 420.
+
+ Too Fat and too Thin, 200.
+
+ Too much Birthday, 504.
+
+ Tubs, Children rowing in, 40.
+
+ Two little Sun-Bonnets, 468.
+
+ Two Ways of putting it, 7.
+
+
+ Valentine, Tommy's, 171;
+ To my Valentine, 181;
+ The first Valentine, 196.
+
+
+ Washington, George, 197.
+
+ What the Butterfly says, 577.
+
+ Who knows? 661.
+
+ Why, 485.
+
+ Why must I learn to sing? 378.
+
+ Wife, My little, 40.
+
+ Wombat, The, 728.
+
+ Wonderful Nest, The, 508.
+
+ Wren's Song, The, 192.
+
+
+ Yak and the Jaguar, The, 653.
+
+
+
+
+
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