J CHRISTMAS BULLETIN* Prepared by Charlotte C. Gibson, Child’s Librarian, Washington County Free Library, Hagerstown, Maryland ESSAYS AND SERMONS Brooks. Christmas sermon (in Century 47:179-183) Coxe. Christmas eve; Christmas day (in Thoughts on the services, p. 66-76) Curtis. Holiday saunterings (in From an easy chair 1:121) Guerber. Legends of the Virgin and Christ with special references to literature and art. Kingsley. Christmas peace (in Village sermons) Mabie. Christmas eve (in My study fire 1 :35) Matheson. Anticipation of Christmas (in Studies of the portraits of Christ, v. 1) Rainsford. Christmas thoughts (in Sermons) Stevenson. A Christmas sermon (in Across the plains, p.302) Wallace. The boyhood of Christ (in Harper 74:3-18) Warner. The advent of candor (in As we go, p 28) — The burden of Christmas (in As we were saying, p. 175) Wilson. Christmas dreams (in Recreations of Christopher N orth) Yonge. Young folks Bible history. MISCELLANY Beach. How Christmas cards are made (in Wonderful stories of science) Beard. Christmas decorations (in What a girl can make and do, p. 244) — Christmas festivals and home made gifts (in American girl’s handy book, chapter 29-31) — Christmas novelties for boys (in Jack of all trades, p. 237) Hall-Lennox. Red letter days. Hodges. When the King came, chapter 1. Jackson. Bits of talk. Contains. Christmas tree for cats — The legend of St. Nicholas — Festival of San Eustachio in Rome. Kingstand. Book of indoor and outdoor games. Plays and dialogues (in St. Nicholas book of plays) St. Nicholas Christmas book. Sangster. That sweet story of old. White. Book of children’s parties, p. 7-147. Wiltse. Kindergarten stories and morning talks. Wright. The snow owl’s Christmas party (in Tommy Anne, p- 303) * Reprints of this list will be furnished at 5„cents a copy or Si. 25 per 100. Orders should be sent to A.L.A. Publish- ing Board, 10J Beacon St., Boston. I MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS IN ST. NICHOLAS Adams. The king’s feast in Rufus hall [Yule-tide] 12:136. Christmas lights do fade away [picture] 23:177. Eggleston. St. Nicholas day and the Bishop of Salisbury 4 : 53 2 -. * Hay. Christmas in Spain 1:122-124. Kuiper. St. Nicholas day in Holland 24:253. The mistletoe bough [Ballad with living pictures for acting] 2 :i9i. Mount. On Christmas day [song] 19:236. Murdock. A sixteenth century Christmas [drama] 16:145. 100 Christmas presents and how to make them 3:103. Pennell. Christmas pantomimes 15:180. S. J. D. Christmas eve at Mother Hubbard’s (a Christmas play for school or parlor) 25 ^56. Santa Claus caught at last (picture) 26:135. Wallace. Christmas in Bethlehem 24:92. Wright. Mistletoe gathering in Normandy 6:117. MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS IN OTHER MAGAZINES Dec. 1903, Jan. 1905 Child and the world (in Outlook 75:930) Christmas and New Year in Russia (in Review of reviews 2 9 : 343) Christmas carols and customs (in Outlook 78:817) Christmas festivals at Bethlehem, Pa. (in Outlook 79:115, Jan. 14, i 9 ° 5 ) Christmas fiesta in the Philippines (in Century 47:426, Jan. I 9°5) Christmas in Colonial times (in Harper’s w. 48:1904-1905) Christmas in the Valois (in Scribner 36:641) Christmas; its* unfinished business (in Atlantic 94:721) Christmas today (in Outlook 78:1031) Country life in America (in Christmas annual, v. 7, Dec. 1904) Contains. Hamilton Mabie’s Christmas in the open, and various other articles. Ox and ass legend of the Nativity (in Contemp. 84:873) Simplicity in children’s amusements (in 19th cent. 57:78, Jan. 1905) Universal spirit of Christmas (in World’s work 9:5601) HISTORY, CUSTOMS AND OBSERVANCES Brewster. Saints and festivals of the Church (see its index) Brooks. Elizabeth Tudor [Christmas at Hatfield House, 1548] (in Historic girls, p. 174) — Master Sandy’s snap dragon [Christmas 16 11] (in Storied holidays) 2 2b M 15 02.7. g”3 f W31 Ifc — ’Twixt ebb and flood [Maine coast 1689] (in Heroic happenings) Buddington. The voice of Christmas past (in Harper 42 1187-200) Child. Christmas mystery in the 15th century (in Harper 78:59) . Christmas in Hamburg [Germany] (in Harper 18:359-366) Christmas play ht Cornwall (in Atlantic 55:275-278) . Christmas throughout Christendom (in Harper 46:241-257) Cook. Christmas in art (in Chautauquan 16:321-330) Curtis. Christmas (in Harper 68:3-16) Deland. Concerning Christmas giving [essay] (in The common way) Eggleston. Washington’s Christmas gift (in great Americans for little Americans, p. 61) Hervey. Book of Christmas; description of customs, cere- monies ... Irving. Christmas in England; Old Christmas; Christmas eve; Christmas day (in The sketch book) Janvier. The Christmas Kalends of Provence. Patten. The year’s festivals. Shoemaker, editor. Holiday entertainments. Stachey. Christmas eve and Christmas day at an English country house (in Atlantic 74:729-741) 4 Thomas. Christmas in the Northland (in Cosmopolitan 6 U92) Warner. Christmas in former times (in Harper 70:3-17) Warren and Williams. Christmas legends of King Arthur’s country (in Cosmopolitan 20-1 15-12 7) POETRY Adams. Through the year with the poets. Contains in December. Domett. ' Christmas hymn — Doudney. Christmas guests — Hopkins. Christmas snow — Scott. Christmas tide — Shakespeare. Blow, blow, thou winter wind. Alexander. The adoration of the Wise Men (in Posy ring, p- 257) Arnold. St. Brandon (m Open sesame 3 :47) Baker. Christmas greens (in Point lace and diamonds, p. 94) Banks. Original recitations. Contains. Dot’s Christmas, p. 120 — A Russian Christmas, p. 96. Bayly. The mistletoe bough (in Open sesame 3:354) Bell. Christmas thim times [dialect] (in Century 17:319) Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame. Christmas selections 1:212-221; 2:353-366; 3:348-356. Bennett. A Christmas song (in Stedman’s Victorian anthol- °gy. p- 79) 3 Bowring. What of the night? (in Stedman’s Victorian an- thology, p. 173) Boyle. Christmas at the Zoo. Brooks. Christmas songs and Easter carols. — Three Christmas chimes (in Century 17:224) Browning, E. B. Christmas gifts (in Napoleon III in Italy and other poems) Browning, R. Christmas eve (in Poetic and dramatic works, v. 4) Bryant, editor. New library of poetry and song. Contains. Requier’s Baby — Zulma’s Christmas carol — Christmas in* the olden time (from Scott’s Marmion) Butterworth. Two conquerors (in Songs of history) Butts. The Christmas tree (in Posy ring, p. 265) Carleton. The Christmas baby (in Farm legends, p. 80) — The Christmas wreck (in Rhymes of our planet, p. 5) — City legends. Contains. The convict’s Christmas eve, p. 93 — The voice of a star; or, The first Christmas eve, p. 83. — A festival of good cheer (in Farm festivals, p. 53) (in Rhymes of our planet) Cary. Christmas poems (in Poetical works, p. 34, 162, 219, 220, 228, 284, 287) — A Christmas story (in Ballads for little folks, p. 2) Chase. The first Christmas tree in New England (in Pratt- American history stories) Chatterton. Hymn for Christmas day (in Poetical works 1 :6) Christmas carol (in Open sesame 1:211) Christmas garlands for American poems (in Harper 16:1-18) Coleridge. Poetical works. Contains. Christmas carol, p. 204 — Zapolya, A Christ- mas tale, p. 409. Cook. Christmas holly (in Posy ring, p. 273) vCoolidge. Rhymes and ballads for girls and boys. Contains. Christmas day, p. 136 — In the orphan house, p. 1 3 7- 1 40 — The little Christmas tree, p. 87-88. Cowe. Christmas carol (in Christian ballads, p. 174) Cowper. Nativity [trans. from the French] (in Poetical works 3 :66) Deland. The Christmas silence (in Posy ring, p. 260) Dodge. An offertory (in Posy ring, p. 261) — Poems and verses. Contains. An offertory, p.211 — The bloom of the Christmas tree, p. 212. — When love is young. Contains. Christmas, p. 11 — A dear little schemer, p. 52 — Christmas eve, p. 160 — A Santa Claus messenger boy, p. 230 — Not only in the Christmas-tide, p. 254. Domett. Christmas hymn [old style, 1837, p. 143 — new style, 1875, p. 144] (in Stedman’s Victorian anthology) (in Open sesame 2:355) 4 Dorr. A Christmas sonnet (in Poems, p. 281) — Legend of the Baboushka, a Christmas ballad (in Poems, p. 399) — The wise men (in, After glow) Dunbar. Chris’mus is a-comin’ (in Poems of cabin and field, p- ss) Field. Christmas eve (in Second book of western verse, P> IJ 3) — Christmas hymn (in Songs and other verse, p. 192) — Christmas treasures (in With trumpet and drum, p. 115) — Jest ’fore Christmas (in Love songs of childhood, p. 11) — A little book of western verse. Contains. Christmas treasures, p. 62 — Christmas hymn, p. hi — Chrystmasse of olde, p. 120. — The peace of Christmas time (in With trumpet and drum, P- 5 1 ) — Why do bells of Christmas ring? (in Posy ring, p. 261) Gilder. Christmas hymn (in Five books of song, p. 48) Hazard, comp. Three years with the poets {see Calendar index) Hemans. Christmas carol (in Poems, p. 63-503) Hendrickson. Songs of Christmas (in Century 11:237) Herbert. 'Christmas (in Poetical works, p. 944) Herrick. Poetical works, v. 2. Contains. Ceremonies for Christmasse; Christmasse eve another ceremony, p. 93. Holland. A Christmas carol (in Stedman’s American an- thology , p. 235) “I saw three ships ” (in Open sesame 2:362) — (in Posy ring, p. 268) “ In excelsis gloria ” (in Open sesame 2 ^64) Jackson. Poems. Contains. Christmas symphony, p. 9 — Christmas night in St. Peter’s, p. 158. Keble. Christmas day (in The Christian year, p. 20) Kellogg. How to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. — Practical recitations. Contains. Christmas star, p. 60 — Merry Christmas, p. 78. Ketchum. Christmas carillons (in Harper 62:1-7) Kingsley. Poems. Contains. Christmas carol, p. 253 — Christmas day, p. 316. Knighting of the Sirloin of Beef by Charles II (in Open sesame 2 : 3^5~366) Larcom, Poetical works. Contains. A Christmas thought, p. 175 — Christmas greens, p. 176 — His birthday, p. 288. Latimer. Legend of St. Nicholas (in Harper 74:18-22) LeRow. Pieces for every occasion ( see contents) Longfellow. Christmas bells (in Poetical works 3:132) (in Complete poems, p. 319) 5 — Christmas carol (in Poetical works 6:317) (in Complete poems, p. 140) — Christmas carol [trans. from the Italian] (in Poetical works 6 1432) — King Olaf’s Christmas (in Poetical works 4:82) (in Complete poems, p. 225) — The nativity of Christ [trans. from the Spanish] (in Poetical works 6:409) — The three kings (in Poetical works 3:118) (in Complete poems, p. 378) Lover. Christmas ode to the goose (in Poems, p. 315) Lowell. Christmas carol (in Poetical works 4:181) Lucas. The holly (in Book of verses for children, p. 31-39) Luther. A cradle hymn (in Posy ring, p. 272) M. N. M. Christmas (in Poems, p. 126) McCabe. Christmas night of ’62 (in Stedman’s American anthology, p. 421) McCaskey. Christmas in song and sketch and story. Mackay. Under the holly bough (in Open sesame 2:359) Milton. Hymn to the Nativity (in Poems) (in Lang’s Blue poetry book, p. 303) (in Open sesame 3:340-348) Moore. Christmas times [same as The night before Christmas and A visit from St. Nicholas] (in Family library, p. 285) (in Matthews American familiar verse, p. 60) (in Our children’s songs, p. 79) (in Poetry for home and school, p. 37) (in Posy ring, p. 262) (in Stedman’s American anthology, p. 15) (in Whittier’s Child life, p. 147) One hundred choice selections, no. 38. Contains. Christmas at Black Rock — Christmas carol — Christmas eve — Christmas greens — Christmas turkey. Our children’s songs. Contains. Christmas carol, p. 186 — Visit from St. Nicho- las, p. 79 — Christmas carol, p. 190 — While shepherds watched their flocks by night, p. 190. Palgrave. Children’s treasury of English song. (Contains Christmas selections) Phelps. A Jewish legend (in Wiltse Kindergarten stories) Poulsson. Bird’s Christmas sheaf (in Through the farm-yard gate) — Christmas (in In the child world) Proctor. Christmas carol (in Poems, p. 219) — Christmas flowers. A desire (in Poems, p. 211) Rice. Holiday selections, p. 5-31. Riley. Christmas along the wires (in Home folks, p. 19) — Christmas feel in the air (in Cosmopolitan 18:211) — Das Kris Kindel (in Afterwhiles, p. 12-17) 6 — ‘‘ Last Christmas was a year ago ” (in Century 15:217) — Little Johnt’s Christmas (in Rhymes of childhood, p. 121- 125) — - Mr Foley’s Christmas (in Home folks, p. 133) — Who Santa Clause was (in Rhymes of childhood, p. 60-61) — What Chris’mas fetched the Wigginses (in Green fields and running brooks, p. 153-166) Russell. Christmas night in the quarters (in Southern poets, p- 6 5 ) — A Christmas song (in Thompson’s Humbler poets) Sangster. Christmas songs (in On the road home, p. 121-138) — Jeanie’s Christmas journey (in Little knights and ladies, p- 4) — A lost Christmas (in Little knights and ladies, p. 13 1) Santa Claus (in Posy ring, p. 269) Scollard. Ballad of Calnan’s Christmas (in Ballads of American bravery, p. 165) — The holly song (in Century 25:320) Scott. Christmas in the olden times (in Open sesame 2:360) — Christmas song (in Open sesame 3:353) — The glorious song of old (in Open sesame 2:357-358) Shakespeare. Song of the holly (in Open sesame 2 ^63) Shillaber. Lines in pleasant places, p. 202, 257. Shute. Land of song, v. 1 ( see contents ) Sill. Christmas in California (in Poems, p. 33) Sims. A Christmas story (in Ballads of Babylon, p. 40) Sladen. Christmas letter from Australia (in Stedman’s Vic- torian anthology, p. 551) Smith. Neighbors of the Christ night (in Posy ring, p. 271) Southey. Written on Christmas day, 1795 (in Poetical works 1 :22i) Southwell. New prince, new pomp (in Open sesame 3:252) Spofford. Christmas peal (in Harper 84:14) Stanley. Washington’s Christmas surprise [for several voices] (in Pratt’s American history stories, v. 2) Staunton. Little folks down South. Contains. In Christmas land, p. 5 — When boys go home for Christmas, p. 19 — A letter to Santa Claus, p. 52 — The holiday bells, p. 67 — Christmas children, p. 105 — Christmas joys, p. no. Stevenson. Christmas at sea (in Poems and ballads, p. 363) Swinburne. A Christmas carol (in Poems and ballads 1 :2 47) Symonds. A Christmas lullaby (in Posy ring, p. 267) Tabb. The angel’s Christmas guest (in Lyrics, p. 118) — The light of Bethlehem (in Poems, p. 79) Tennyson. The birth of Christ (in Open sesame 3:351) — Christmas bells (in In memoriam) (in Open sesame 3:348-349) Thompson. The humbler poets. Contains. Barr. Christmas camp on the San Gabriel — Christmas outcasts — Christmas bells — Christmas shadows — Field. Christmas treasures — Fairy faces . — Mackay. Merry Christmas-: — Russell. A Christmas song. Townsend. A politician’s Christmas (in Poems, p. 97) War songs and poems of the Southern confederacy. Contains. Bruns. Our Christmas hymn — Timrod. Christ- mas. Watts. Cradle song (in Posy ring, p. 258) Wells, editor. Parody anthology. Contains. A Yuletide parody, p. 103 — A Christmas wail, p. 252 — The newest thing in Christmas cards. Wesley. Christmas day (in Open sesame 2:353) Whittier. Christmas carmen, p. 453 ; Christmas, 1888, p. 467 A star of Bethlehem, p. 417 (in Complete poetical works)' Wiggin. Golden numbers. Contains. Brooks. Oh little town of Bethlehem, p. 648 - — Christmas carol, Old English, p. 650 — Deland. While' shepherds watched their flocks by night, p. 637 — Domett. A Christmas hymn, p. 646 — Drummond. The angels, p. 636 — Field. The three kings, p. 644 — Heber. Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, p. 661 — Hemans. Hymns for Christmas, p. 639 — Herrick. Ceremonies for Christmas, p. 658 — The star song, p. 638 — An ode on the birth of our Saviour, p.656 — Holland. A Christmas carol, p. 63.5 — Howitt. Old Christmas, p. 652 — Longfellow. The three kings, p. 641 — Morris. Minstrels and maids, p. 654 — • Mulock. God rest ye, merry gentlemen, p. 653 — Old Chri-t- mas returned, Old English, p. 657' — Scott. Christmas in England, p. 659 — Shakespeare. The gracious time, p. 661 — Southwell. New prince, new pomp, p. 640 — Tate. While shepherds watched their flocks by night, p. 649. Wilkins. Once upon a time, p. 63, 81, 106, 124, 142, 161, 174. Wordsworth. Christmas carol (in Open sesame 3:349-351) POETRY IN ST. NICHOLAS Arnold. Christmas bells 21 :2 82. Austin. The shepherds in Judea 28:99. Benjamin. Johnny’s observations on Christmas eve 23:204. Burgess. Christmas twice a year 25:131. Burke. Santa Claus street in Jingletown 24:245. Bush. Christmas songs of Caedmon 23:145. Butterworth. For Christmas day 17:186. Christmas day 6:168. Christmas eve 19:95. Cone. A Christmas sleigh ride 21:149. — The little Christmas spy 16:83. Dodge. The picture [poem] 24:91. Good news on Christmas morn 3:177. 8 r Hartley. A winter song 10:81. Howe. The knight and the page 7:99-102. Hutcheson. Christmas letter 17:113. Jemima 32 -. 164 . Larcom. Visiting Santa Claus 12:82-84. McCullough. Christmas tree lights 26:112. Merry Christmas 24:193. Mitchell. Christmas angels 1:105. Moses. What does Johnny want? 27:149. Murphy. Introduction to Santa Claus [a true incident] 28:140. O Santa San 31 :2i6. Paine. Cupid and Santa Claus 26:253. Perkins. That little Christmas tree 27:91. Perry. Christmas day 10:92. Poulsson. The 19th century [as sung by Santa Claus] 24:136. Raymond. The raid of the Rafferty’s, a Christmas legend 26:193. Russell. A Christmas song 4:90. Sanderson. The besLJ ree 24 :i64. A Southern Christmas eve 3 :83. Sterling. A Christmas eve thought 23:169. Stone. The pie and the clock 26:113. Swett.. The Christmas goblin 24:171. Thomas. Babauscka [a Russian legend of Christmas] 25 ^33 . Trouble in the doll’s house by last year’s Christmas doll 32:153. Wells. Christmas gifts 26:233. — The lay of the Lady Lorraine 25:193. — Pompey»s Christmas 27:154. Wiggin. The tardy Santa Claus 23:255. POETRY IN OTHER MAGAZINES Dec. 1903, Jan. 1905. Bearer of glad tidings (in Scribner’s 37:29, Jan. 1905) Child Jesus (in Harper 110:256, Jan. 1905) Children at Christmas (in Harper’s w. 48:1877) Christmas carol (in Harper’s w. 47:2037) Christmas carols and customs (in Outlook 78:817) Christmas folk song (in Century 69:298) Halo (in Outlook 78:1025) His star (in Harper’s w. 48:1892) Late Christmas afternoon (in Harper’s w. 48:1888) Shepherd’s field (in Harper’s w. 47:1995) ADULT FICTION Aldrich. A Christmas fantasy with a moral (in Two bites to a cherry) (in Century 21:221-224) 9 Andrews. Colonial Christmas in the red hills of Georgia (in Chant auquan 22:209-305) Bradley. Christmas angel (in Atlantic 74:777-789) Butterworth. No room in the inn: or the old mad house in the orchard (in In old New England, p. 168) Cassie’s Christmas box (in Harper 68:305-312) Coppee. A Christmas betrothal (in Cosmopolitan 18:32 3-3 2 9) Davis. A recruit at Christmas (in Van Bibber and others, p- 133) — Outside the prison (in Van Bibber and others, p. 197-2 19) Dickens. Christmas at Fezziwig’s warehouse (in Open sesame 3 : 35 ^) — Christmas books and stories. — Christmas carol (in Little classics, p. 7-50) — r- A Christmas dinner (in Sketches by Boz) — Christmas goose at the Cratchit’s (in Open sesame 2:366) Eggleston. A Christmas club (in Duffelds) Field. Joel’s talk with Santa Claus (in Holy cross and other stories, p. 249-263) — A little book of profitable tales. Contains. The first Christmas tree, p. 3 — Di veil’s Chryst- masse, p. 75 — The coming of the Prince, p. 31 — The mouse and the moon beam, p. 51 — Symbol and saint, p. 15. Fox. Christmas eve at Lonesome. Goodwin. A Christmas gift (in The head of a hundred, p . 1 6 1) Grant. A bachelor’s Christmas. Hale. In His name and Christmas stories. Contains. Christmas eve, p. 147-187 — Christmas waits in Boston, p. 205-232 — Christmas morning, p. 3.1 0-3 14. Harris. The Baby’s Christmas (in Tales of home folks, p.377) (in Century 25:284-292) Harte. How Santa Claus came to Simpson’s bar (in Tales of the Argonauts) Heyse. A Christmas present (in Harper 82:16-38) Hoyt. Nancy’s country Christmas and other stories. Meekin. In the early Christmas morning (in Robb’s Island wreck, p. 60-81) Page. Charlie Whittier’s Christmas party (in Pastime stories, p. 73) — How the Captain made Christmas (in The burial of the guns, p. 145) — Polly, a Christmas recollection (in In old Virginia, p. 187- 230) Rice. The Christmas lady (in Mrs Wiggs, p. 31) Riley. Jamesey (in Sketches in prose, p. 7-47) Slosson. Davey’s Christmas (in Dumb fox glove, p. 12 1) Smith. Col. Carter’s Christmas. Snedecker. Their Christmas meeting (in Century 23 :305~309) Stockton. Christmas before last (in The bee-man of Orn, p. 87-113) IO — Christmas Shadrack (in Century 21:177-185) — Christmas wreck and other stories. Stowe. Love in Christmas greens (in We and our neighbors, P- 339 ) Stuart. Apollo Belvedere, a Christmas episode on the plan- tation (in Moriah’s mourning, p. 53) — Christmas at the Trimbles (in Moriah’s mourning, p. 181) — Christmas gifts (in The golden wedding) — A Christmas guest, a monologue (in Century 27:198) — George Washington Jones. — Holly and pizen. — Solomon Crow’s Christmas pocket. Contains also The Frey’s Christmas party, p. 39 — Duke’s Christmas, p. 165. — Sonny ; a Christmas guest. Thackeray. Christmas books. Van Dyke. The first Christmas tree. (in The blue flower, p. 259) — Story of the other wise man. Wallace. Ben Hur. Wilkins. Christmas Jenny (in A New England nun, p. 160) — A stolen Christmas (in A New England nun, p. 321) Wister. A journey in search of Christmas. Woolson. A Christmas party (in Harper 86:40-57) STORIES IN THE MAGAZINES Dec. 1903, Jan. 1905 Belated Christmas (in Century 69:181) Camel of Jesus (in Century 69:245) Christmas confessions (in Outlook 75:936) From her affectionate self (in Cosmopolitan 38:161) God rest ye merry Christians (in McClure 24:148) How the mysterious ten came to celebrate Christmas (in Outlook 75:955) Kerrigan’s Christmas sermon (in Century 69:290) Larry Dugan (in Bookman 20:340) Liebereich’s Christmas (in Century 69:232) Lost: a Santa Claus (in Harper’s w. 47:1993) McAllister’s Christmas (in Scribner 36:655) Misfit Christmas (in Century 69:266) 01 ’ Sandy Cloze (in Harper’s w. 48:1908) Yule tide down in Mulberry (in Outlook 78:1022) JUVENILE STORIES Alcott. Christmas dream (in Lulu’s library 1:7-35) — Christmas turkey and how it came (in Lulu’s library 3:22-42) — A country Christmas (in Proverb stories, p. 84) 1 1 — Hospital Christmas (in Hospital sketches, p. 317) — Plays at Plumfield (in Jo’s boys, p. 237) - — Surprises (in Jack and Jill, p. 50) — Tessa’s surprises (in Aunt Jo’s scrap-bag 1 :35) — Tilly’s Christmas (in Aunt Jo’s scrap-bag, p. 123) — Under ijie mistletoe (in Eight cousins) Andersen. The fir tree (in Fairy tales) Andrews. Christmas on the Rhine (in Seven little sisters) — Christmas times again for Louise (in Each and all) Asbjornsen. Christmas in Norway. Bakewell. How Christmas came to Bertie’s house (in True fairy stories, p. 123) Brown. The true history of a drum (in The Book of little boys) Butterworth. Jack’s carrier pigeons. Contains. The child’s feet on the bridge — The queer brakeman and his carol with a hammer. — The parson’s miracle. Coolidge. Christmas boxes (in What Katie did at school, p. 222) *•— How the cat kept Christmas (in New Year’s bargain, p. 199) — Just sixteen. Contains. Fir cones, p. 204 — Pink sweet meat, p. 154. — Mischief’s Thanksgiving. Contains. On top of the ark, p. 189-208 — How the um- brella ran away with Ellie, p. 67-83 — Christie, p. 225-244. — What the pudding brought (in Barberry bush, p. 308) Dodge. Hans Brinker. — Christmas (in Red letter days) Ewing. Brownies and other tales. Contains. The three Christmas trees — Christmas crackers. Fox. How Christmas came to the Mulvanevs. Gladden. Santa Claus on a lark. (in St. Nicholas 13:96) Hale. The first Christmas present (in Wiltse Kindergarten stories) Howells. Christmas every day. Hugessen. The forest fairy, Christmas in Switzerland. Jewett. Betty Leicester’s Christmas. ■ — Patty’s dull Christmas (in Play days, p. 180) Lillie. Marjorie’s New Year’s eve (in Mildred’s bargain, p. 167) — Phil and the Baby. McMurry. Classic stories for little ones. Miller. Kristy’s queer Christmas. Mitchell. Mr Kris Kringle; a Christmas tale. Ouida. The dog of Flanders. Page. A captured Santa Claus. — Santa Claus’s partner. 12 Pauli. Getting ready for Christmas (in Ruby at school, p. 236) Perry. Major Molly’s Christmas promise (in A flock of girls and boys, p. 94) Poulsson. In the child world, chapter 14. Pyle. The .Christmas angel. Richards. Five minute stories. Richards, R. What Santa Claus got on Christmas day (in The nursery fire) Scanned. Dulce’s promise, Christmas in England. — Jean Noel, Christmas in France. — Lischen the fairy, Christmas in Germany. — The little musician, Christmas in Italy. Spyri. Lisa’s Christmas (in Swiss stories) Stockton. Christmas truants (in Fanciful tales) Strong. All the year round, part 2. Contains. The evergreens, p. 42 — The pines, p. 44 — The discontented pine (poetry), p. 46 — The fir tree, p. 50 — The little fir trees (poetry), p. 56. Trowbridge. Carl Robson’s Christmas (in Young Joe and other boys) Ward. Christmas chapter (in The Trotty book) White. Riley’s Christmas tree (in When Molly was six) Wiggin. The Bird’s Christmas carol. — Picciola (in The story hour) Wilkins. Pot of gold. Contains. Christmas monk, p. 69 — Christmas masquer- ade, p. 1 15 — The silver hen, p. 154 — The patchwork school, p. 198. — Young Lucretia and other stories. Wiltse. Iddy Bung’s April Christmas tree (in Kindergarten stories) — Washington’s Christmas gift to the American army (in Pratt’s American history stories, v. 2) JUVENILE STORIES IN ST. NICHOLAS Alton. Children’s Christmas club of Washington city 15 :i46. Bellew. Christmas stars 13-216. Bennett. The Christmas ship 25-126. Bradley. Cousin Jane’s mistake (a Christmas story) 25:113. Burgess. The purloined Christmas 25:169. Burr. A snow bound Christmas 24:99. Burrell. A Christmas bag 27:222. — A Christmas pony 28:102. Butterworth. My grandmother’s grandmother’s Christmas candle 13:174. Carrington. The doll that Santa Claus brought 27:132. Christmas fairies 10:82. Droke. Christmas at Lonesome ranch 32:258. 13 Ewell. One Christmas eve at Master Muffets 26:238. Flint. Christmas at No. 1 Crawlin Place 7:114. Gladden. Christmas dinner with the man in the moon 8:118. — Santa Claus on a lark 13 :g 6 . Jackson. Leon Maturin’ s Christmas eve 4:123. Johnson. Ermee’s Christmas doll 27:157. Lyall. How a street car came in a stocking 23:101. McVeigh. An amateur Kris Kringle 26:116. Madie’s Christmas 12:152. Mosby. Santa Claus’s pony 24:132. Poulsson. A Christmas cure 18:159. Rogers. Christmas on the home station 27:140. Scanned. A Christmas legend 2:141. Stanton. Christmas on the Mayflower 28:122. Stuart. An old time Christmas gift 25:94. Tutwiler. Christenchen’s answer 2:494. — St. Nicholas day in Germany 3 :gy. — A visit from St. Nicholas 2 :i6o. Wilson. The Christmas white elephant 23:112-184. — The locking in of Lizbeth 32 :io5. — Our holiday party 12 :i38. 14