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POETRY.

ILLUSTRATIONS. COLOURED PLATES.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. I. THE TWO BROTHERS OF ANNONAY AND THEIR PAPER BALLOON. I

THE WAY TO WIN.

FREED IN VAIN.

A KINDLY VISIT.

THE BOY TRAMP. CHAPTER I.

THE CASTLE LIGHT.

THE INDIAN CHIEF AND THE BISHOP.

THE NAUGHTY KITTENS.

THE BEST LESSON.

A MONKEY'S MEMORY.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 7. ) CHAPTER II.

A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. True Tales of the Year 1805. I. IN THE PILLORY. O

NOTHING IS PERFECT.

WONDERFUL CAVERNS. I. ON CAVERNS IN GENERAL. L

AN OCEAN POLICEMAN.

WAITING.

THE FROG AND THE GEESE.

AN INDIAN CUSTOM.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 15. ) CHAPTER III.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 23. )

THE FRIENDLY LIGHT.

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. I. STINGS AND LANCETS. 1. Water-bug's

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 1. Geographical Acrostic .

THE MYSTERIOUS CHEST.

A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. True Tales of the Year 1805. II. SIGNOR ROSSIGNOL'S PERFORMING BIRDS.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 27. ) CHAPTER V. M

GEORGE II. AT DETTINGEN.

MY FRIEND.

HEROES AND HEROINES OF FAMOUS BOOKS. I. 'THE WATCHERS ON THE LONGSHIPS.' [1]

HEROES AND HEROINES OF FAMOUS BOOKS. I. 'THE WATCHERS ON THE LONGSHIPS.' (2)

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. II. SOME WEAPONS OF OFFENCE.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 38. )

TAKE CARE OF THE DAYS.

THE CAPTAIN'S TURN FIRST.

SAVED BY TWENTY GUINEAS.

THE ADMIRAL AND THE FISHERMAN.

GOOD-NIGHT, GOOD-DAY!

WHALEBONE.

SAVED BY THE ENEMY.

WONDERFUL CAVERNS. II. FINGAL'S CAVE, STAFFA. W

THE TEAL.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 47. )

A NOVEL RAIN PROTECTOR.

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 3. Pied Cities. S, B, T, U, R, C, A,

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 55. )

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. II. M. CHARLES AND HIS PARIS BALLOON.

MY GARDEN CONCERT.

THE LEGEND OF HELFENSTEIN. A German version of an old story.

CHASED BY SEAGULLS.

THE CAPTAIN AND THE INVALID.

BOUQUETS.

McLEOD OF CLERE. Founded on Fact. I. T

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 61. )

THE GENEROUS BAKERS!

AFFECTIONATE EAGLES. A True Anecdote.

STEEPLE-CLIMBERS.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 71. ) CHAPTER IX. I

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. III. HOW BUTTERFLIES, FLIES, AND SNAILS FEED.

THE ELEPHANT AND THE CROCODILE. A Fable.

McLEOD OF CLERE. ( Continued from page 68. )

McLEOD OF CLERE. ( Continued from page 79. )

WONDERFUL CAVERNS. III. THE MAMMOTH CAVE. I

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 76. ) CHAPTER X. "'I don't

A STORY OF STANLEY.

THE CAPTAIN'S CIGAR.

THE PUFF-ADDER.

McLEOD OF CLERE. ( Concluded from page 83. ) III.

THE STARTLED HARES.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 87. ) CHAPTER XI.

THE BEST BEGINNING.

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 5. Arithmograph .

THE INDIAN'S CONSCIENCE.

THE LIME OR LINDEN.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. III. PROFESSOR CHARLES' FIRST VOYAGE.

THE JEALOUS KITTENS.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 95. ) CHAPTER XII. T

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 103. )

THE REASON WHY.

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. III. HOW BUTTERFLIES, FLIES, AND SNAILS FEED. (2)

AN OLD-FASHIONED GRACE.

CURIOUS NAMES IN LONDON CITY.

EARNING AN HONEST PENNY.

'GINGER FOR PLUCK.'

GROWING UP.

SOME WONDERFUL CAVERNS. IV. THE GROTTOES OF HAN IN THE ARDENNES.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 107. )

CUBAN LIZARDS.

A MOTHER RABBIT'S COURAGE. A True Anecdote.

MAGIC RODS.

OUR PUSS.

THE CYPHER TELEGRAM.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 119. )

A LESSON IN STEERING.

THE GIRL WHO DID NOT RUN AWAY.

THE HARDEST WORK. A Fable.

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 6. Doublets .

THE CYPHER TELEGRAM. ( Concluded from page 124. )

THE GREAT NORTHERN DIVER.

ENCOURAGEMENT.

TRAVELLERS' TALES.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 127. )

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 135. )

WONDERFUL CAVERNS. V. THE ROCK TEMPLES OF INDIA. P

A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. True Tales of the Year 1805. III. THE

THE BAT AND THE BALL.

WITHOUT A HEN TO BUY STAMPS.

MAY DAY.

NOT THE SAME THING.

INVITATIONS.

JAPANESE PLUMS.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 139. )

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. IV. HOW INSECTS SEE.

TWO WAYS OF READING A SENTENCE.

RUDEL AND LISBETH. By the Author of 'The Silver Flagon,' 'The Red Rose Knights,' and c.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. IV. THE FIRST CATASTROPHE. T

NO HURRY.

THE LITTLE BUSH-BOY.

DISCONTENT BRINGS DULNESS.

NATURE'S NOBLEMEN.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 148. )

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 159. )

GOOD-BYE TO THE LAST FIRE.

A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. True Tales of the Year 1805. IV. THE STORY OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN.

HEROES AND HEROINES OF FAMOUS BOOKS. II. THE DEERSLAYER. [2]

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 8. Rhymed Metagram . 1. Now thin and

THE TWO PUPILS. A Hindu Fable.

THE DUKE AND THE TRAVELLER.

NEVER DRAW A SWORD EXCEPT IN A CAUSE THAT IS JUST AND RIGHT.

THE PIONEERS.

SMITHFIELD TOURNAMENTS.

HEROES AND HEROINES OF FAMOUS BOOKS. II. THE DEERSLAYER.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 163. )

THE FEAST OF CHERRIES.

TOO CLEVER.

TORN TO RAGS.

WHITE NEGROES.

A BOY'S HEROISM. A True Anecdote.

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. V. HOW INSECTS FLY.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 175. )

A SPARROW'S COOLNESS.

THE INTRUDING SQUIRREL.

THE GREAT PICTURE BOOK.

THE STORY OF SLATE.

FROST-BITTEN IN THE RED SEA.

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Continued from page 183. ) CHAPTER XXI.

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. V. THE FIRST ASCENT IN ENGLAND. T

THE BOY TRAMP. ( Concluded from page 188. )

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 9. Transpositions .

A CENTRAL AFRICAN CAKE.

THE WEATHER SPRITES. Last Night. T he Weather Sprites in

WONDERFUL CAVERNS. VI. THE ROCK TEMPLES OF AJUNTA AND ELLORA.

EASTERN JUGGLERS. Some True Anecdotes of Wonderful Feats. An

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (2)

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (3)

RICE-PAPER.

TOO TEMPTING TO BE LOST.

THE PARKS OF LONDON. I. A Corner of Hyde Park. A Corner of Hyde Park.

SERVED HER RIGHT. Founded on Fact.

THE FLOWER-GIRL.

A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. True Tales of the Year 1805. V. LORD MASSEREENE'S IMPRISONMENT.

THE SAGO-TREE.

FAITH AND SIGHT.

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. VI. HOW INSECTS WALK.

THE MAN WITH THE GLASSES.

WHAT AM I?

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (4)

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (5)

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S HEAD GARDENER.

TWO MEDALS.

ANIMAL MAKESHIFTS. True Anecdotes. I. INSTEAD OF A HAND.

THE PITCHER-PLANT.

ONE AND ONE MAKE TWO.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. VI. THE GIANT AND ITS ADVENTURES. T

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (6)

THE TRUMPET AND THE DRUM.

JIM'S SHOWER-BATH.

WONDERFUL CAVERNS. VII. THE CLIFF-DWELLERS OF NORTH AMERICA. A

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 10. Oblique Puzzle .

DECEIVING THE HORSE.

THE TEETH OF HYENAS.

THE GATE-KEEPER OF RAMBOUILLET.

THE CASHMERE STAG.

THE BLACK LEOPARD.

THE POET CRABBE'S FIRST SCHOOL.

MY PICTURE-BOOK.

ULRICH'S OPPORTUNITY.

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. VII. HOW INSECTS BREATHE Fig.

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (7)

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (8)

ALL PRIME MINISTERS.

DON'T BEGIN.

THE PARKS OF LONDON. II.

HE SET THE EXAMPLE.

A PEEP AT NORTHERN ITALY.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. VII. BALLOONS AT THE SIEGE OF PARIS IN 1870. T

WILLIE'S SUM.

GENEROSITY.

ANIMAL MAKESHIFTS. True Anecdotes. II. TIME WITHOUT A CLOCK.

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (9)

OUTWITTING HIMSELF.

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (10)

JACK'S WISH.

A TIMELY RESCUE.

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. VIII. HOW INSECTS MAKE MUSIC.

A TRIFLING OFFENCE.

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 12. Curtailments . Curtail stiff and

THE POTATO.

DOCTOR ABERNETHY'S ADVICE.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. VIII. THE HIGHEST FLIGHT SEPTEMBER 5, 1862. T

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (11)

THE PARKS OF LONDON. III.

NEVER CAUGHT IT.

RAT-SKINS.

THE OLD CLOCK.

HEROES AND HEROINES OF FAMOUS BOOKS. III. GARTH AND HIS FRIENDS. [4]

ANIMAL MAKESHIFTS. True Anecdotes. III. TALKS WITHOUT WORDS.

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (12)

MICE ON A SUBMARINE.

THE FATHER OF ALL.

ADVICE THAT SAVED A KING'S LIFE.

LIFE IN BOHEMIA.

HOW TOM DRESSES. At Home.

READY!

INSECT WAYS AND MEANS. IX. THE EARS AND NOSES OF INSECTS.

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (13)

ONE WAS MISSING.

PUSSY'S PLAYMATE.

STRANGE CHILDREN.

A QUEER ADDRESS ON A POST-CARD.

PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS. 14. Decapitations . Behead weak, and

THE KING OF THE 'PEELERS.'

AFLOAT ON THE DOGGER BANK. (14)

WONDERFUL CAVERNS. VIII. THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. The Giant's Hall, Luray. The Giant's Hall, Luray.

THE SONG OF THE BROOM.

ONE MORE CHANCE.

CRUISERS IN THE CLOUDS. IX. HERR ANDREE AND HIS BALLOON. O

A STRONG MOTIVE.


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A Boy's Heroism 179
A Coat of Paint 319
Advice that Saved a King's Life 279
A Fair-sized Field 358
Affectionate Eagles 71
Afloat on the Dogger Bank 188, 198, 202, 214, 218, 226, 238, 242, 253, 258, 266, 277, 285, 291, 300, 308, 317, 324, 334, 342, 346, 354, 366, 374, 378, 386, 398, 402, 410
A Hundred Years Ago 15, 34, 142, 163, 210, 322, 382
A Kindly Visit 3
A Lesson in Steering 127
All Prime Ministers 243
A Monkey's Memory 11
A Mother Rabbit's Courage 122
A Motor-car of the Past 331
Anecdotes 98, 130, 167, 195, 230, 262, 290, 339, 371, 394
Animal Makeshifts 220, 251, 275, 340, 371, 397
An Impression of Zanzibar 391
An Indian Custom 22
An Ocean Policeman 19
An Old-fashioned Grace 109
A Novel Rain Protector 58
A Queer Address on a Post-card 390
A Peep at Northern Italy 247
A Sparrow's Coolness 183
A Story of Stanley 87
A Stroll amongst Ferns 358
A Strong Motive 299
A Timely Rescue 259
Chased by Seagulls 63
Clever Billy 323
Cruisers in the Clouds 2, 62, 98, 154, 190, 223, 250, 266, 298, 346, 370, 395
Cuban Lizards 119
Curious Names in London City 110
Diamonds 299
Doctor Abernethy's Advice 263
Earning an Honest Penny 110
Eastern Jugglers 197
Encounters with Lions 311
Encouragement 133
Ethel's Orange-plant 339
Faith and Sight 211
Freed in Vain 3
Frost-bitten in the Red Sea 187
Generosity 251
Gemmal Rings 315
George II. at Dettingen 38
'Ginger for Pluck' 114
Heroes and Heroines of Famous Books 38, 42, 166, 171, 274, 351, 354
He set the Example 246
His First Wolf Hunt 390, 406
How Hetais Wore his Medal 359
Indian Wireless Telegraphy 395
Insect Ways and Means 29, 43, 77, 109, 149, 179, 211, 237, 261, 283, 307, 357, 364, 387
In the Snow 373
Japanese Plums 146
Jim's Shower-bath 227
Life in Bohemia 282
Magic Rods 122
May Day 143
McLeod of Clere 66, 78, 82, 90
Mice on a Submarine 279
Nature's Noblemen 158
Never Caught It 270
Never draw a Sword except in a Cause that is Just and Right 170
Nicolo in Vienna 411
No Hurry 155

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