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No. 74. 44. Haikona's Story. By Quatrelles.


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No. 76. 46. The Folly of Armaments. By P.


From L'Evénement, June 13.

No. 77. 47. Japanese Theatricals. By Yedoko.


From Le Figaro, August 7, 1886.

No. 78. 48. On the Planet Mars. By Camille


Flammarion.
From Le Figaro.
No. 79. 49. The Colonel's Ideas. By Guy de
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From "Yvette."

No. 80. 50. Waterloo. By Léon Cladel.


From L'Evénement, April 26.

No. 81. 51. Terrifying a King. By XXX.


From Le Figaro, December 9.

No. 82. 52. The Secret of the Scaffold. By Comte de


Villiers de L'Isle-Adam.
From Le Figaro, October 23.

No. 83. 53. Littre as a Physician. By Emile Zola.


From Le Voltaire, June 5.

No. 84. 54. Hugo and Littre. By Emile Zola.


From Le Figaro.

No. 85. 55. A Modern Combat of the Thirty. By


Vigeant.

No. 86. 56. Algerian Warfare. By Ferdinand Hugonnet.

No. 87. 57. Orden's Redoubt. By Adam Mickiewicz.


From Le Figaro.

No. 88. 58. Lasker's Romance. By Aurelien Scholl.


From L'Evénement, February 26.

No. 89. 59. The Duel. By Aurelien Scholl.


From L'Evénement, March 2.

No. 90. 60. The Wife of Sobieski.


From Le Figaro Supplement, February 23.

No. 91. 61. Redemption. By Matilde Serao.


From Le Figaro.

No. 92. 62. The Rats of Paris. By Olivier de Rawton.


From Le Figaro Supplement.

No. 93. 63. The Story of Tse-I-La. By Comte de Villiers


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From Le Figaro Sunday Supplement.

No. 94. 64. Cremation in Paris. By Ignotus.


From Le Figaro, March 6.

No. 95. 65. Madame Auguste's Lion. By Horace Bertin.


From Croquis de Province.

No. 96. 66. The Secret History of "Madame Bovary." By


Guy de Maupassant.
From L'Evénement, January 23.

No. 97. 67. Nissa. By Albert Delpit.


From Revue de Deux Mondes.

No. 98. 68. The Soudanian Marseillais.

No. 99. 69. Justice in the Soudan. After De Bisson.


1868.

No. 100. 70. Eaten by a Lion. By Louis Rousselet.


From La Peau du Tigre.

No. 101. 71. Chanzy. By Ignotus.


From Le Figaro, January 10.
No. 102. 72. Notes on Von Moltke. By Robert de
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From Le Figaro, August 17.

No. 103. 73. The Hunchback. By Chas. Richard.


From Le Figaro, August 29.

No. 104. 74. The Pacha of Audjelah. By H. Georges.


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No. 105. 75. The Umbrella. By Guy de Maupassant.

No. 106. 76. Gambling for a Wife. By A. de Colonne.


From Le Figaro, January 30.

No. 107. 77. Happiness. By Guy de Maupassant.

No. 108. 78. "Schmah Israel." By Sacher Masoch.


From Revue Politique et Litteraire, November 7.

No. 109. 79. The Alfa-Gatherer. By Lieutenant Palat.


("Marcel Frescaly.")
From Le Figaro, April 3.

No. 110. 80. He. By Guy de Maupassant.

No. 111. 81. 'Toine. By Guy de Maupassant.

No. 112. 82. The Dowry. By Guy de Maupassant.

No. 113. 83. The Funeral of an Indian Prince. By Guy


de Maupassant.
From Le Figaro, September 7.

No. 114. 84. The Jewelry. By Guy de Maupassant.


No. 115. 85. The Five Senses. By Harry Alis.
From Revue Politique et Litteraire, October 2.

No. 116. 86. A Bombshell. By Leon Tolstoi.

No. 117. 87. A Day at Lahore. By Robert de Bonnieres.


From Revue Politique et Litteraire.

No. 118. 88. Mario, Marquis of Candia. By Mario di


Candia.
From Le Figaro, November 24.

No. 119. 89. My Tailor Abrahamek. By Sacher-Masoch.


From Revue Politique et Litteraire, May 22.

No. 120. 90. The Flesh-Eaters. By Olivier de Rawton.


From Le Figaro.

No. 121. 91. Palabra Suelta No Tiene Vuelta. By


Ricardo Palma. (Lima, 1880.)

No. 122. 92. The Diva. By Luigi Gualdo.

No. 123. 93. The Story of the Unfortunate Merchant.


By Rene Bassett.

No. 124. 94. Bamba. By Eugene Forgues.


From Nouvelle Revue.

No. 125. 95. "Notre Père Qui Etesaux Cieux." By Chas.


Baissac.
From Récits Créoles.

No. 126. 96. "Red Minette." By Chas. Baissac.


From Récits Créoles.
No. 127. 97. Fight at the Mill. By Emile Zola.

No. 128. 98. Leo XIII. By Roman Correspondent.


From Le Figaro, February 27.

No. 129. 99. The Carp Herder. By Charles Richard.


From Le Figaro, December 15, 1883.

No. 130. 100. Fanny Elssler. By Viennese


Correspondent.
From Le Figaro.

No. 131. 101. Lola Montes and Ludwig I. of Bavaria. By


X.
From Le Figaro.

No. 132. 102. The Art of Being a Bore. By "De Ferney."


From Le Voltaire, January 31.

No. 133. 103. Humanity of the Japanese.


From L'Illustration.

No. 134. 104. By the Balloon Post. By Alexis Bouvier.


From Le Figaro, January 29.

No. 135. 105. An Extraordinary Letter from Von Moltke.


By Count Von Moltke.
From Le Voltaire, February 5.

No. 136. 106. Chinese Women. By Lydie Paschkoff.


From Le Figaro.

No. 137. 107. A Haul at Madagascar in 1717. By Chas.


Baissac.
From Récits Créoles.
No. 138. 108. Pierrot. By Guy de Maupassant.

No. 139. 109. My Aunt Minon. By Chas. Baissac.


From Récits Créoles.

No. 140. 110. An Episode of the War in Soudan. By


Victor Cherbuliez.
From an address before the Cinq Academies.

No. 141. 111. The Punishment of the Unfaithful Lover.


By Sacher-Masoch.
From "The Mother of God."

No. 142. 112. The Sorceress. The Comte d'Avesnes. By


Michelet.
From "La Sorcière."

No. 143. 113. The Great Fiddler of the Nineteenth


Century. By "L'Homme Masque."
From Le Voltaire, October 8.

No. 144. 114. The Duello. By Ignotus.


From Le Figaro, August 31.

No. 145. 115. How Balzac Found Names for his Novels.
By Léon Gozlan.
From Le Figaro.

No. 146. 116. Tchernyschevsky and the Women of


Nihilism. By Victor Tissot.
From "Les Pères du Nihilisme," in L'Illustration.

No. 147. 117. Emile Zola on Style. By Emile Zola.


From Le Figaro.

No. 148. 118. The Man of the XVIth Century. By


Victorien Sardou.
From Le Figaro, February 4.

No. 149. 119. The Forest Growing in the Heart of Paris.


By Camille Flammarion.
From Le Voltaire, June 25.

No. 150. 120. The Tomb of Nichelet. By An Old


Parisian.
From Le Figaro, July 10.

No. 151. 121. A Master Wizard. By Un Vieux Parisien.


From Le Figaro, October 6.

No. 152. 122. By Rail Across the Sahara. By Charles de


Maurceley.
From Le Voltaire, January 23 and 27.

No. 153. 123. In the House of Mahomet. By Ignotus.


From Le Figaro, October 20.

No. 154. 124. The Chinese in Pnom-Penh, Cambodia.


By Albert de Chenclos.
From La Revue Liberale.

No. 155. 125. Algeria. By Ignotus.


From Le Figaro, June 15.

No. 156. 126. The Drum. By Guy de Maupassant.


From "Contes de la Bécasse."

No. 157. 127. Henry Charles Read. By Maxime du


Camp.
From "Souvenirs Litteraires."

No. 158. 128. Recollections of Baudelaire. By Maxime


du Camp.
From "Souvenirs Litteraires."

No. 159. 129. A Converted Libertine. By Ricardo Palma.


(Lima, 1880.)

No. 160. 130. Women of Fashionable Paris Society. By


Emile Zola.
From Le Figaro, June 27.

No. 161. 131. La Parisienne. By Adrien Marx.


From Le Figaro, May 13.

No. 162. 132. At Sea. By Guy de Maupassant.


From "Contes de la Bécasse."

No. 163. 133. "Aunt Ess." By Arnold Mortier.


From Le Figaro's "Contes d'Été," August 23.

No. 164. 134. Pasteur.


From Le Figaro, November 23.

No. 165. 135. A Ghost. By Parisis.


From Le Voltaire, October 23.

No. 166. 136. Matrimonial Agencies at Paris. By


Ignotus.
From Le Figaro, April 20.

No. 167. 137. Liszt. By Ignotus.


From Le Figaro, May 25.

No. 168. 138. The Stranglers of Paris, etc. By George


Grison.
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No. 169. 139. The Lights of the Wedding. By R. M.
From La Epoca, January 10.

No. 170. 140. The Foundation of Skadra (Scutari). By


W. Stephanowitsch.
From French translation.

No. 171. 141. The Last Hideous Days of the Flatters


Mission.
From Le Figaro, September 23.

No. 172. 142. The Two Neighbours. By Julia de Asensi.


From La Epoca, April 18.

No. 173. 143. Candita. By "Almaviva."


From La Epoca, October 18.

No. 174. 144. A Drunken Lion. By Hector de Callias.


From Le Figaro, June 30.

No. 175. 145. The Song of Love Triumphant. By Ivan


Tourgueneff.
From Le Figaro.

No. 176. 146. A Rich Man's Death. By Emile Zola.


From Le Figaro, August 1.

No. 177. 147. Germanillo. By "Juan Manuel de Capua."


From La Epoca, December 27.

No. 178. 148. Simon's Papa. By Guy de Maupassant.


From "La Maison Tellier."

No. 179. 149. "Las Hechas Y Por Hacer." By Ricardo


Palma. (Lima, 1879.)
No. 180. 150. The Bishop's Twenty Thousand Godos.
By Ricardo Palma.

No. 181. 151. "Los Postres del Festin." By Ricardo


Palma.
From La Raza Latina, February 29.

No. 182. 152. The Blessed Bread. By François Coppée.


From Le Figaro, March 6.

No. 183. 153. The Invitation to Sleep. By François


Coppée.
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No. 184. 154. Cousin Rosa. By "Almaviva."


From La Epoca, March 17.

No. 185. 155. The Chemise of Margarita Pareja. By


Ricardo Palma.
From La Raza Latina.

No. 186. 156. The Just Man. By F. Luzel.


From Luzel's Collection.

No. 187. 157. Saint Peter's Betrothed. By De Luzel.

No. 188. 158. Fantic Loho. By Luzel.


From "Breton Legends."

No. 189. 159. The Adventures of Walter Schnaffs. By


Guy de Maupassant.
From "Contes de la Bécasse."

No. 190. 160. L'Abandounado. By René Maizeroy.


From "The Love That Bleeds."
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From Revue des Deux Mondes.

No. 192. 162. Daddy Goat and Daddy Tiger. By Pa


Lindor.
From Le Courrier des Opelousas.

No. 193. 163. The Great Chinese Vase. By Edmond de


L.
From Le Figaro, February 17.

No. 194. 164. The Two Porcelain Vases. By Charles


Richard.
From Le Figaro.

No. 195. 165. A Bit of Jewish Folk Lore. By Leopold


Kompert.
From "Scenes du Ghetto."

No. 196. 166. A Story of the Ghetto. By Leopold


Kompert.
From "Scenes du Ghetto."

No. 197. 167. A Legend of Rabbi Loeb. By Daniel


Stauben.

No. 198. 168. Loulou. By Lucien Griveau.

No. 199. 169. The Cabecilla; the Story of the Carlist


War. By Alphonse Daudet.

No. 200. 170. Tried, Condemned, Executed. By P.


Didier.

No. 201. 171. The Man with the Golden Brain. By


Alphonse Daudet.
From "Ballades en Prose."

No. 202. 172. The Death of the Dauphin, etc. By


Alphonse Daudet.

No. 203. 173. My First Duel. By Carle de Perrières.


From "Paris-Joyeux."

No. 204. 174. My Two Cats. By Emile Zola.

No. 205. 175. The Khouans. By N. Ney.


From L'Illustration, July 30.

No. 206. 176. The Dead Wife.


After S. Juhens' French translation from Chinese.

No. 207. 177. Scenes of Polish Life. By Krazewski.


From "Jermola," Le Figaro.

No. 208. 178. Memory of Algeria. By Alphonse Daudet.


From "Tartarin de Tarascon," Nouvelle Revue.

No. 209. 179. Anecdote of Baudelaire. "Les


Fantaisites." By Pierre Quiroul.
From Le Figaro, August 15.

No. 210. 180. Adelaide Neilson.


From L'Illustration, August 21.

No. 211. 181. A Morning with Baudelaire. By


"Theodore de Grave."

No. 212. 182. "L'Enfant de la Balle." By François


Coppée.
From Le Figaro.
No. 213. 183. Poetical Illusions. By Maxime du Camp.
From "Souvenirs Litteraires."

No. 214. 184. The Moon's Blessings. By Charles


Baudelaire.

No. 215. 185. Patti and Her New Home. By "Adrien


Marx."
From Le Figaro.

No. 216. 186. The Ghostly Mass. By Luzel.


From "Veillees Bretonnes."

No. 217. 187. Solitude. By Guy de Maupassant.


From "Monsieur Parent."

No. 218. "Fantastics."

1. "Aida." 2. Hiouen-Thsang. 3. El Vomito. (?) 4. The


Devil's Carbuncle. 5. A Hemisphere in a Woman's Hair.
6. The
Clock. 7. The Fool and Venus. 8. The Stranger.

No. 219. The winter of 1877, Mr. Hearn contributed


from New
Orleans, a series of letters to the Cincinnati
Commercial under the
name of "Ozias Midwinter."

V
MAGAZINE STORIES AND PAPERS IN
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER[44]
[44] If published also in book-form, the title of the book is given.

(Nos. 220-275)
No. 220. The Scenes of Cable's Romances.
The Century Magazine, November, 1883, vol. 27
(N. S. Vol. 5), p. 40.

No. 221. Quaint New Orleans and its Habitants.


Harper's Weekly, December 6, 1884, vol. 28, p.
812.

No. 222. New Orleans Exposition.


Harper's Weekly, January 3, 1885, vol. 29, p. 14.

No. 223. The Creole Patois.


Harper's Weekly, January 10, 1885, vol. 29, p. 27.

No. 224. The Creole Patois.


Harper's Weekly, January 17, 1885, vol. 29, p. 43.

No. 225. New Orleans Exposition.


Harper's Weekly, January 31, 1885, vol. 29, p. 71

No. 226. The East at New Orleans.


Harper's Weekly, March 7, 1885, vol. 29, p. 155.

No. 227. Mexico at New Orleans.


Harper's Weekly, March 14, 1885, vol. 29, p. 167.

No. 228. The New Orleans Exposition. Some Oriental


Curiosities.
Harper's Bazaar, March 28, 1885, vol. 18, p. 201.

No. 229. The New Orleans Exposition. Notes of a


Curiosity Hunter.
Harper's Bazaar, April 4, 1885, vol. 18, p. 218

No. 230. The Government Exhibit at New Orleans.


Harper's Weekly, April 11, 1885, vol. 29, p. 234.

No. 231. The Legend of Tchi-Niu. A Chinese Story of


Filial Piety.
Harper's Bazaar, October 31, 1885, vol. 18, p.
703. "Some Chinese Ghosts," 1887.

No. 232. The Last of the Voudoos.


Harper's Weekly, November 7, 1885, vol. 29, p.
726.

No. 233. New Orleans Superstitions.


Harper's Weekly, December 25, 1886, vol. 30, p.
843.

No. 234. Rabyah's Last Ride. A tradition of Pre-Islamic


Arabia.
Harper's Bazaar, April 2, 1887, vol. 20, p. 239.

No. 235. Chita.


Harper's Monthly, April, 1888, vol. 76, p. 733.
"Chita," 1890.

No. 236. A Midsummer Trip to the West Indies.


Harper's Monthly, July-September, 1888, vol. 77,
pp. 209, 327, 614. "Two Years in the French West
Indies," 1890.

No. 237. La Vérette and the Carnival in St. Pierre,


Martinique.
Harper's Monthly, October, 1888, vol. 77, p. 737.
"Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.

No. 238. Les Porteuses.


Harper's Monthly, July, 1889, vol. 79, p. 299. "Two
Years in the French West Indies," 1890.

No. 239. At Grand Anse.


Harper's Monthly, November, 1889, vol. 79, p.
844. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.

No. 240. A Ghost.


Harper's Monthly, December, 1889, vol. 80, p.
116.

No. 241. Youma.


Harper's Monthly, January-February, 1890, vol. 80,
pp. 218, 408. "Youma," 1890.

No. 242. Karma.


Lippincott's Magazine, May, 1890, vol. 45, p. 667.

No. 243. A Study of Half-Breed Races in the West


Indies.
The Cosmopolitan, June, 1890, vol. 9, p. 167.

No. 244. West Indian Society of Many Colourings.


The Cosmopolitan, July, 1890, vol. 9, p. 337.

No. 245. A Winter Journey to Japan.


Harper's Monthly, November, 1890, vol. 81, p.
860.

No. 246. At the Market of the Dead.


Atlantic Monthly, September, 1891, vol. 68, p. 382.
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.

No. 247. The Chief City of the Province of the Gods.


Atlantic Monthly, November, 1891, vol. 68, p. 621.
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.

No. 248. The Most Ancient Shrine in Japan.


Atlantic Monthly, December, 1891, vol. 68, p. 780.
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.

No. 249. In a Japanese Garden.


Atlantic Monthly, July, 1892, vol. 70, p. 14.
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.

No. 250. Of a Dancing Girl.


Atlantic Monthly, March, 1893, vol. 71, p. 332.
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.

No. 251. The Japanese Smile.


Atlantic Monthly, May, 1893, vol. 71, p. 634.
"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan," 1894.

No. 252. Of the Eternal Feminine.


Atlantic Monthly, December, 1893, vol. 72, p. 761.
"Out of the East," 1895.

No. 253. The Red Bridal.


Atlantic Monthly, July, 1894, vol. 74, p. 74. "Out of
the East," 1895.

No. 254. At Hakata.


Atlantic Monthly, October, 1894, vol. 74, p. 510.
"Out of the East," 1895.

No. 255. From my Japanese Diary.


Atlantic Monthly, November, 1894, vol. 74, p. 609.
No. 256. A Wish Fulfilled.
Atlantic Monthly, January, 1895, vol. 75, p. 90.
"Out of the East," 1895.

No. 257. In the Twilight of the Gods.


Atlantic Monthly, June, 1895, vol. 75, p. 791.
"Kokoro," 1896.

No. 258. The Genius of Japanese Civilization.


Atlantic Monthly, October, 1895, vol. 76, p. 449.
"Kokoro," 1896.

No. 259. After the War.


Atlantic Monthly, November, 1895, vol. 76, p. 599.
"Kokoro," 1896.

No. 260. Notes from a Travelling Diary.


Atlantic Monthly, December, 1895, vol. 76, p. 815.
"Kokoro," 1896.

No. 261. China and the Western World.


Atlantic Monthly, April, 1896, vol. 77, p. 450.

No. 262. A Trip to Kyōto.


Atlantic Monthly, May, 1896, vol. 77, p. 613.
"Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.

No. 263. About Faces in Japanese Art.


Atlantic Monthly, August, 1896, vol. 78, p. 219.
"Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.

No. 264. Out of the Street: Japanese Folk-Songs.


Atlantic Monthly, September, 1896, vol. 78, p. 347.
"Gleanings in Buddha-Fields," 1897.

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