Vol. XIII. JUNE, 1886. No. 8. [Copyright, 1886, by The Century Co. ]
"ONCE-ON-A-TIME." By Emily Huntington Miller.
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. By Frances Hodgson Burnett. Chapter VIII.
WINGED SEEDS. By Helen Gray Cone.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. By Frank R. Stockton. VIII. QUEEN PARIS.
GRANDPAPA ROSEBUSH.
THE KELP-GATHERERS. [ A Story of the Maine Coast. ] By J. T. Trowbridge. Chapter I. THE ELDER TWINS.
GEORGE WASHINGTON. [ An Historical Biography. ] By Horace E. Scudder. Chapter XV. UNDER THE OLD ELM.
THE BUTTERFLY AND THE BEE. By Edith M. Thomas.
FISHES AND THEIR YOUNG. By C. F. Holder. 'HEN AND CHICKENS.'
A PUZZLED PAPA. By M. L. B. Branch.
THE WILD FLOWERS. By Jessie Penniman. The Wild Flowers.
THE BOYS' PARADISE. [ A Summer Visitor's Account of Camp Chocorua. ] By Elizabeth Balch.
A BOYS' CAMP. By One Of The Campers.
ROBIN'S RETURN. By Edith M. Thomas.
LITTLE MISS MABEL
MOTHER'S IDEA.
THE SATCHEL. By Tudor Jenks.
WONDERS OF THE ALPHABET. By Henry Eckford. Fourth Paper.
ST. NICHOLAS DOG STORIES. XIV. THE LEFT-FIELD OF THE LINCOLN NINE. By C. F. H.
A RECIPE.
RIDDLES FOR VERY LITTLE FOLKS.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
THE LETTER-BOX.
The Agassiz Association SIXTY-SECOND REPORT. IMPORTANT NOTICE.
THE RIDDLE-BOX.