The Strand Magazine/Volume 3/Index
INDEX.
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| ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. By A. Conan Doyle. | |
| (Illustrations by Signey Paget.) | |
| VII.—The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle | 73 |
| VIII.—The Adventure of the Speckled Band | 142 |
| IX.—The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb | 276 |
| X.—The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor | 386 |
| XI.—The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet | 511 |
| XII.—The Adventure of the Copper Beeches | 553 |
| AFTER THE CRIME. From the French of Constant Guéroult | 126 |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne.) | |
| BEAUTY IN NATURE, By Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M.D. | |
| (Illustrations by W. H. J. Boot, R.B.A.) | |
| I.—Introduction | 158 |
| II.—Woods and Fields | 289 |
| III.—Rivers and Lakes | 400 |
| IV.—Mountains | 504 |
| BLACK KNIGHT, THE: Being an Account of an Exciting Game of Chess. By Raymund Allen | 331 |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | |
| BLACKIE, PROFESSOR. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 225 |
| BRIDE OF FELIX ARMSTRONG, THE. By J. Harwood Panting | 571 |
| (Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.) | |
| BUDIAK'S SACRIFICE: A Story for Children. A Hungarian Legend | 425 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| BURNAND, MR. F. C. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 339 |
| CATISSOU. From the French of Jules Clarétie | 48 |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A.) | |
| CHAMPIONS | 536 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs.) | |
| CLOUDS WITH SILVER LININGS: A Comedy in One Act. adapted from the French of Madame de Girardin, by James Mortimer | 258 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| CONSCIENTIOUS BURGLAR, THE. By Grant Allen | 586 |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | |
| CORNET PLAYER, THE. From the Spanish of Pedro A. de Alarcon | 18 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| CURATE'S TEMPTATION, THE. By Maurice Saxon | 296 |
| (Illustrations by G. Hillyard Swinstead.) | |
| DEAF AND DUMB, HOW EDUCATED. By Edward Salmon | 247 |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich, and from Photographs.) | |
| DINNER AT THE ZOO | 24 |
| (Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.) | |
| DR. FRESTON'S BROTHER | 489 |
| (Illustrations by Hal Ludlow.) | |
| DRAK THE FAIRY: A Story for Children. From the French of Emile Souvestre | 92 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| "FLYING SCOTCHMAN," A NIGHT RIDE ON THE | 195 |
| (Written and Illustrated by F. G. Kitton.) | |
| HAGGARD, RIDER. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 3 |
| HERALD OF THE DAWN, THE. By J. R. Werne | 33 |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse; and Portraits from Photographs) | |
| HIS CHANCE AT LAST. By Harry How | 190 |
| (Illustrations by Hal Ludlow.) | |
| HOW THE DEAF AND DUMB ARE EDUCATED. By Edward Salmon | 247 |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich; and from Photographs.) | |
| HOW A SCULPTOR WORKS. By Alfred T. Story | 577 |
| (Illustrations by J. Frénzeny and from Photographs by P. Kummer.) | |
| ILLUSTRATED INTERVIEWS. By Harry How. | |
| VII.—Mr. H. Rider Haggard | 3 |
| (Illustrations by W. Dewar and R. Jones; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| VIII.—Sir Morell Mackenzie | 115 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| IX.—Professor Blackie | 225 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| X.—Mr. F. C. Burnand | 339 |
| (Illustrations from Drawings by John Leech, John Tenniel, Fred Walker; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry and others.) | |
| XI.—Lord Wolseley | 443 |
| (Illustrations from Drawings by W. B. Wollen; and from Photographs by Messrs. Elliott & Fry.) | |
| XII.—Madame Adelina Patti | 563 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Elliott & Fry, Walery, and others.) | |
| INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS | 629 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs by Ottomar Anschütz and others.) | |
| IN THE INTERESTS OF SCIENCE: The Story of a Burglary. From the German | 462 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| IN THE MIDST OF THE SEA. From the Italian of the Countess Bice de Benvenuti | 219 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| "IS IT FOR EVER?" (Song) 86 | 86 |
| JACK MIDDLETON'S MOTHER. By C. S. Cheltnam | 57 |
| (Illustrations by G. Hillyard Swinstead.) | |
| LADY FLORRY'S GEMS. By George Manville Fenn | 369 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| LEADENHALL MARKET, IN. By Arthur Morrison | 361 |
| (Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.) | |
| LOST LEGION, THE. By Rudyard Kipling | 476 |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | |
| MACKENZIE, SIR MORELL. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 115 |
| MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA, THE | 414 |
| (Illustrations from Drawings by R. Jones, and from by J. Mack, Coleraine—and others.) | |
| MAY QUEENS. By Rev. W. Darrow, M.R.S.A.I. | 484 |
| (Illustrations from Photographs.) | |
| MR. JONES: A PART OF HIS LIFE AND OF MINE. By Henry W. Lucy ("Toby, M.P.") | 500 |
| (Illustrations by Jean de Paléologue.) | |
| MONKEY SOCIETY. By One of its Ornaments | 304 |
| (Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.) | |
| MY NEIGHBOUR'S DOGS. By Arthur Morrison | 135 |
| (Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.) | |
| MYSTERY OF THE RUE DU POT-DE-FER, THE: A True Story. Told from the Letters of Mademoiselle Aïsse. By F. Bayford Harrison | 351 |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Brown, R.B.A.) | |
| NIGHT RIDE ON "THE FLYING SCOTCHMAN," A | 195 |
| (Written and Illustrated by F. G. Kitton.) | |
| PARROT STORIES | 408 |
| (Illustrations by J. A. Shepherd.) | |
| PATTI, MADAME ADELINA. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 503 |
| PORTRAITS OF CELEBRITIES AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THEIR LIVES:— | |
| Besant, Walter | 495 |
| Blumenthal, Jacques | 602 |
| Brough, Miss Fanny | 43 |
| Brough, Lionel | 498 |
| Burnand F. C. | 385 |
| Daudet, Alphonse | 497 |
| Davies, Madame Mary | 494 |
| Evans, Lord Mayor | 44 |
| Fenn, G. Manville | 170 |
| Frith, W. P., R.A | 598 |
| Goddard, Madame Arabella | 172 |
| Gounod, Charles | 381 |
| Hanbury, Miss Lily | 600 |
| Hannen, Lord Justice | 46 |
| Italy, The King of | 272 |
| Italy, The Queen of | 273 |
| Leader, B. W., A.R.A. | 500 |
| Linton, Sir James | 174 |
| Lucy, Henry W. ("Toby, M.P.") | 499 |
| Mathers, Miss Helen | 384 |
| Muddock, J. E., F.R.G.S. | 383 |
| Parkes, Sir Henry | 601 |
| Penley, W. S. | 380 |
| Playfair, Sir Lyon | 382 |
| Reeves, Sims | 271 |
| Rochefort, Henrie | 171 |
| Roze, Marie | 269 |
| Santley, Charles | 42 |
| Sarasate, Senor | 275 |
| Scott, Clement | 45 |
| Stone, Marcus, R.A. | 496 |
| Tadema, L. Alma-, R.A. | 47 |
| Teck, Princess Victoria of | 168 |
| Terry, Edward | 274 |
| Trevelyan, Sir George, Bart., M.P. | 597 |
| Webb, Captain | 173 |
| Wemyss, The Earl of | 270 |
| Yates, Edmund | 169 |
| PRINCE'S CRIME, THE. By J. E. Muddock, F.R.G.S | 175 |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | |
| PRINCE WITH THE HAND OF GOLD, THE: A Story for Children. From the Servian | 535 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| QUEER SIDE OF THINGS, THE:— | |
| Boots and Shoes of all Ages | 324 |
| Candid Critic, A | 552 |
| Cat-as-trophy, A | 552 |
| Curiosities of a Century | 104 |
| Doll and the Raven, The | 214 |
| End of War, The. By J. F. Sullivan | 644 |
| Found in the Snow | 323 |
| Hair and Head Curiosities | 212 |
| Hawk Killed by Train | 436 |
| Impossibility. By J. F. Sullivan | 317 |
| London Street Cries | 548 |
| Lord Palmerston, Two Views of | 654 |
| "Man with the Dogs," The | 102 |
| Miscellaneous | 108, 216, 328, 440, 552, 656 |
| Moozeby. By J. F. Sullivan | 206 |
| More of Moozeby. By J. F. Sullivan | 430 |
| "Morimoto" | 326 |
| Mustard Plaster | 215 |
| Pal's Puzzles | 437, 655 |
| Pug | 106 |
| "Retaliator, The." By J. F. Sullivan | 542 |
| Road Travelling of the Past | 438 |
| Rocking-Stone, A | 550 |
| Silver-Plated. By W. L. Alden | 650 |
| Sir Ogre's Estate | 97 |
| Snake Story, A | 107 |
| Snow Lady, A | 103 |
| Tale of a Four-Wheeler, A | 327 |
| "Unpleasantness" | 550 |
| Vestry Meeting, A | 551 |
| ROMANCE OF A TELEGRAPH WIRE, THE: A Story for Children. From the German of Karl von Schlözer | 202 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| SAVING OF KARL REICHENBERG, THE. By Arthur Page | 111 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) | |
| SILVER PENNY, THE: A Story for Children. From the Hungarian | 639 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| SONGS:— | |
| "Is it for Ever?" Words by G. A. Binnie; Music by Franco Leoni | 86 |
| (Illustrations by H. Fairfax Mückley.) | |
| "Wilt Thou Understand?" Music by Jacques Blumenthal | 603 |
| (Illustrations by Gordon Browne, R.B.A) | |
| STREET MUSICIANS. By Gilbert Guerdon | 64 |
| (Illustrations by Frank Feller.) | |
| STRONG-MINDED MISS METHUEN. By E. W. Hornung | 237 |
| (Illustrations by A. Pearse.) | |
| SUN-DIALS | 607 |
| (Written and Illustrated by Warrington Hogg.) | |
| THREE SISTERS AND THEIR GLASS HEARTS, THE: A Story for Children. From the Russian | 313 |
| (Illustrations by H. R. Millar.) | |
| TWO MARRIAGE EVES. By Richard Dowling | 406 |
| (Illustrations by Jean de Paléologue.) | |
| WEATHER WATCHERS AND THEIR WORK | 182 |
| (Illustrations by John Gülich, and from Photographs.) | |
| "WILT THOU UNDERSTAND?" (Song) | 603 |
| WOLSELLEY, LORD. (See "Illustrated Interviews") | 406 |
| ZODOMIRSKY's DUEL. From the French of Alexandre Dumas | 555 |
| (Illustrations by Paul Hardy.) |