Vol. XIII. SEPTEMBER, 1886. No. 11. [Copyright, 1886, by The CENTURY CO. ]
STORIES OF ART AND ARTISTS: ENGLISH PAINTERS. By Clara Erskine Clement.
UNDER THE SNOW. By Lilian Dynevor Rice. All in the bleak
NAN'S REVOLT. By Rose Lattimore Alling. Chapter V. T
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. By Frances Hodgson Burnett. Chapter XII. A
INVERTED. By John B. Tabb. Try cycles first
A LAKE GEORGE CAPSIZE. By Edward Eggleston. A Quiet Row on the
A ROCKY MOUNTAIN HERMIT. ( Concluded. ) By Alfred Terry Bacon.
THE DANGEROUS DOG
GEORGE WASHINGTON. [ An Historical Biography. ] By Horace E.
TODDLEKINS AND TROT. By Anna M. Pratt. "Dear Toddlekins," said
OUR ADVENTURE AT THE FLUME. By W. L. A
THE CRAFTY CRAB
MORRA. By Susan Anna Brown. A
THE KELP-GATHERERS. [ A Story of the Maine Coast. ] By J. T.
THE AMBITIOUS KANGAROO.
WONDERS OF THE ALPHABET. By Henry Eckford. Seventh Paper.
THE BROWNIES AT LAWN-TENNIS. By Palmer Cox. One evening as the
A MATTER-OF-FACT CINDERELLA. By Mrs. Annie A. Preston.
A T-party
WORK AND PLAY FOR YOUNG FOLK. XVI. VENETIAN MARQUETRY; OR, A
A LESSON IN GEOGRAPHY By M. B. Jordan A Lesson in Geography "A
HURLY-BURLY. ( A Nonsense Rhyme. ) By Emma Mortimer White. When
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT
THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION SIXTY-FIFTH REPORT. The Agassiz
THE LETTER-BOX.
THE RIDDLE-BOX. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN THE AUGUST NUMBER.