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#Vernède, Robert Ernest.# (1875-1917.) Adventure of the Persian Prince. Vernède. 194. Bad Samaritan. Vernède. 130. Finless Death. Vernède. 178. Greatness of Mr. Walherstone. Vernède. 33. Madame Bluebeard. Vernède. 233. Maze. Vernède. 301. Missing Princess. Vernède. 251. Night's Adventure. Vernède. 277. Offence of Stephen Danesford. Vernède. 80. On the Raft. Vernède. 218. *Outrage at Port Allington. Vernède. 55. Smoke on the Stairs. Vernède. 204. Soaring Spirits. Vernède. 102. Sunk Elephant. Vernède. 156. "This is Tommy." Vernède. 13.

#Vines, Sherard.# **Upper Room. New Dec. A. 178.

#Walpole, Hugh Seymour.# (1884- .) ***Monsieur Félicité. O'Brien C. 263.

#Watson, E. L. Grant.# _See_ #Grant Watson, E. L.#

#Wedmore, Sir Frederick.# (1844- .) ***To Nancy. O'Brien C. 75.

#Wells, Herbert George.# (1866- .) ***Stolen Bacillus. O'Brien C. 144.

#Wilde, Oscar# (#Fingall O'Flahertie Wills.#) (1854-1900.) ***Star-Child. O'Brien C. 47.

#Wylie, Ida Alena Ross.# (1885- .) **Bridge Across. Wylie. 66. ***Colonel Tibbit Comes Home. Wylie. 133. Episcopal Scherzo. Wylie. 267. 195. **Gift for St. Nicholas. Wylie. ***Holy Fire. Wylie. 9. ***John Prettyman's Fourth Dimension. Wylie. 231. ***"'Melia, No Good." Wylie. 163. ***Thirst. Wylie. 28. **"Tinker--Tailor--" Wylie. 97.

III. Translations

#Alas, Leopoldo.# ("#Clarín#"). (1852-1901.) (_Spanish._) **Adios Cordera! McMichael. 97.

#Andreyev, Leonid Nikolaevich.# (1871-1919.) (_Russian._) (_See 1918._) ***Ben-Tobith. Andreyev C. 273. ***Dies Iræ. Andreyev C. 287. ***Judas Iscariot. Andreyev C. 45. ***Lazarus. Andreyev C. 131. ***Life of Father Vassily. Andreyev C. 161. ***Marseillaise. Andreyev C. 281. ***Silence. Russian A. 11. ***Valia. Schweikert B. 343. ***When the King Loses His Head. Andreyev C. 5.

#Annunzio, Gabriele D'.# (_Italian._) _See_ #D'Annunzio, Gabriele.#

#Artzibashev, Michael.# (_Russian._) ***Doctor. Russian A. 38.

#Ayala, Ramón Pérez De.# (_Spanish._) ***Fall of the House of Limón. Ayala. 77. ***Prometheus. Ayala. 1. ***Sunday Sunlight. Ayala. 163.

#Bizyenos, George T.# (_Modern Greek._) ***Sin of My Mother. Vaka. 57.

#Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente.# (1867-.) (_Spanish._) *Compassion. Ibáñez. 36. *Last Lion. Ibáñez. 15. ***Luxury. Ibáñez. 56. **Rabies. Ibáñez. 61. *Toad. Ibáñez. 26. **Windfall. Ibáñez. 46.

#Caragiale, J.L.# (_Rumanian._) Easter Candles. Underwood A. 49.

#Carco, Francis.# (_French._) Memory of Paris Days. New Dec. A. 217.

#Čech, Svatopluk.# (1846-1908.) (_Czech._) ***Foltyn's Drum. Hrbkova. 55. ***Journey. Underwood A. 75.

#Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich.# (1861-1904.) (_Russian._) (_See 1918._) ***At a Country House. Chekhov E. 173. **Bad Weather. Chekhov E. 269. ***Bishop. Chekhov D. 3. ***Chorus Girl. Chekhov E. 3. ***Easter Eve. Chekhov D. 49. ***Father. Chekhov E. 187. Russian A. 56. **Ivan Matveyitch. Chekhov E. 279. ***In Exile. Schweikert B. 320. **Ivan Matveyitch. Chekhov E. 245. ***Letter. Chekhov D. 29. ***Murder. Chekhov D. 89. ***My Life. Chekhov E. 37. ***Nightmare. Chekhov D. 67. ***On the Road. Chekhov E. 201. ***Rothschild's Fiddle. Chekhov E. 227. ***Steppe. Chekhov D. 161. ***Trivial Incident. Chekhov E. 227. ***Uprooted. Chekhov D. 135. ***Verotchka. Chekhov E. 15. **Zinotchka. Chekhov E. 257.

"#Clarín.#" (_Spanish._) _See_ #Alas, Leopoldo.#

#Clémenceau, Georges.# (_French._) About Nests. Clémenceau. 185. ***Adventure of My Curé. Clémenceau. 149. *At the Foot of the Cross. Clémenceau. 87. **Aunt Rosalie's Inheritance. Clémenceau. 45. **Better than Stealing. Clémenceau. 125. *Bullfinch and the Maker of Wooden Shoes. Clémenceau. 173. **Descendant of Timon. Clémenceau. 19. Domestic Drama. Clémenceau. 197. *Evil Beneficence. Clémenceau. 101. **Flower o' the Wheat. Clémenceau. 221. **Giambolo. Clémenceau. 313. *Gideon in His Grave. Clémenceau. 61. *Gray Fox. Clémenceau. 137. *Happy Union. Clémenceau. 263. *Hunting Accident. Clémenceau. 301. *Jean Piot's Feast. Clémenceau. 233. *Lovers in Florence. Clémenceau. 287. **Mad Thinker. Clémenceau. 113. **Malus Vicinus. Clémenceau. 31. *Master Baptist, Judge. Clémenceau. 161. **Mokoubamba's Fetish. Clémenceau. 3. *Simon, Son of Simon. Clémenceau. 73. Six Cents. Clémenceau. 209. **Treasure of St. Bartholomew. Clémenceau. 249. *Well-Assorted Couple. Clémenceau. 275.

#D'Annunzio, Gabriele# (#Rapagnetta#). (1864- .) (_Italian._) ***Countess of Amalfi. D'Annunzio. 10. ***Death of the Duke of Ofena. D'Annunzio. 172. ***Downfall of Candia. D'Annunzio. 153. ***Gold Pieces. D'Annunzio. 83. ***Hero. D'Annunzio. 3. ***Idolaters. D'Annunzio. 119. ***Mungia. D'Annunzio. 140. ***Return of Turlendana. D'Annunzio. 56. ***Sorcery. D'Annunzio. 92. ***Turlendana Drunk. D'Annunzio. 72. ***Virgin Anna. D'Annunzio. 215. ***War of the Bridge. D'Annunzio. 192.

#Dario, Rubén.# (1867-1916.) (_Spanish._) **Box. McMichael. 31. ***Death of the Empress of China. McMichael. 3. *Veil of Queen Mab. McMichael. 21.

#De Vigny, Alfred.# (_French._) _See_ #Vigny, Alfred De.#

#Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich.# (1821-1881.) (_Russian._) (_See 1918._) ***Another Man's Wife. Dostoevsky B. 208. ***Bobok. Dostoevsky B. 291. ***Crocodile. Dostoevsky B. 257. ***Dream of a Ridiculous Man. Dostoevsky B. 307. ***Heavenly Christmas Tree. Dostoevsky B. 248. ***Honest Thief. Dostoevsky B. 1. ***Novel in Nine Letters. Dostoevsky B. 145. ***Peasant Marey. Dostoevsky B. 252. ***Thief. Schweikert B. 79. ***Unpleasant Predicament. Dostoevsky B. 157.

#Drosines, George.# (_Modern Greek._) ***God-father. Vaka. 93.

#Eftaliotes, Argyres.# (_Modern Greek._) Angelica. Vaka. 157.

#Friedenthal, Joachim.# (_German._) ***Pogrom in Poland. Underwood A. 195.

#Garshin, Wsewolod Michailovich.# (1855-1888.) (_Russian._) ***Signal. Schweikert B. 308.

#Gjalski, Xaver-Sandor.# (_Croatian._) _See_ #Sandor-Gjalski, Xaver.#

#Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich.# (1809-1852.) (_Russian._) (_See 1918._) ***Cloak. Schweikert B. 40.

"#Gorki, Maxim.#" (#Alexei Maximovich Pyeshkov.#) (1868 or 1869- .) (_Russian._) (_See 1918._) ***Chelkash. Schweikert B. 381. ***Comrades. Schweikert B. 361. ***Her Lover. Russian A. 67.

#Herrman, Ignat.# (1854- .) (_Czech._) ***What Is Omitted from the Cook-book of Madame Magdálena Dobromila Rettigová. Hrbkova. 233.

#Ibáñez, Vicente Blasco.# (_Spanish._) _See_ #Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente.#

#Jirásek, Alois.# (1851- .) (_Czech._) **Philosophers. Hrbkova. 225.

#Karkavitsas, A.# (_Modern Greek._) ***Sea. Vaka. 23.

#Kastanakis, Thrasyvoulos.# (_Modern Greek._) ***Frightened Soul. Vaka. 221.

#Klecanda, Jan.# (1855- .) (_Czech._) ***For the Land of His Fathers. Hrbkova. 241.

#Korolenko, Vladimir Galaktionovich.# (1853- .) (_Russian._ Q.) ***Old Bell-Ringer. Schweikert B. 334.

#Kunětická, Božena Víková-.# (_Czech._) _See_ #Vikova-Kuneticka, Bozena.#

#Kuprin, Alexander.# (1870- .) (_Russian._) ***Cain. Schweikert B. 430.

#Lazarevic, Lazar K.# (1851-1891.) (_Serbian._) **Robbers. Underwood A. 145.

#Lemaître (François Élie), Jules.# (1853-1914.) (_French._) (_See 1918._) ***Bell. Lemaître. 105. ***Charity. Lemaître. 175. ***Conscience. Lemaître. 277. ***Hellé. Lemaître. 189. ***Lilith. Lemaître. 91. ***Mélie. Lemaître. 259. ***Myrrha. Lemaître. 57. ***Nausicaa. Lemaître. 207. ***Princess Mimi's Lovers. Lemaître. 221. ***Saint John and the Duchess Anne. Lemaître. 117. ***Serenus. Lemaître. 11. ***Sophie de Montcernay. Lemaître. 237. ***Two Flowers. Lemaître. 125. ***White Chapel. Lemaître. 165.

#Level, Maurice.# (_French._) *Bastard. Level. 197. **Beggar. Level. 151. ***Blue Eyes. Level. 269. **Confession. Level. 83. *Debt Collector. Level. 3. ***Empty House. Level. 281. **Extenuating Circumstances. Level. 71. **Fascination. Level. 187. **Father. Level. 115. **For Nothing. Level. 127. ***Illusion. Level. 39. ***In the Light of the Red Lamp. Level. 49. ***In the Wheat. Level. 139. ***Kennel. Level. 15. **Kiss. Level. 237. **Last Kiss. Level. 293. ***Man Who Lay Asleep. Level. 175. ***Maniac. Level. 249. *Mistake. Level. 59. **Poussette. Level. 103. *Taint. Level. 225. *10.50 Express. Level. 259. **Test. Level. 95. ***That Scoundrel Miron. Level. 211. *Under Chloroform. Level. 163. **Who? Level. 27.

#Machar, Joseph Svatopluk.# (1864- .) (_Czech._) ***Theories of Heroism. Hrbkova. 123.

#Mayran, Camille.# (_Belgian._) ***Forgotten. Mayran. 95. ***Story of Gotton Connixloo. Mayran. 1.

Mikszáth, Koloman. (1849- .) (_Hungarian._) ***Fiddlers Three. Underwood A. 217. **Trip to the Other World. Underwood A. 209.

#Mužák, Johanna Rottova.# (_Czech._) _See_ "#Světlá, Caroline.#"

#Němcová, Božena.# (1820-1862.) (_Czech._) ***"Bewitched Bára." Hrbkova. 151.

#Neruda, Jan.# (1834-1891.) (_Czech._) ***All Souls' Day, Underwood A. 119. ***At the Sign of the Three Lilies. Hrbkova. 86. ***Beneš. Hrbkova. 81. ***Foolish Jona. Underwood A. 136. **He was a Rascal. Hrbkova. 90. ***Vampire. Hrbkova. 75.

#Netto, Walther.# (_German._) ***Swine Herd. Underwood A. 233.

#Palamas, Kostes.# (_Modern Greek._) ***Man's Death. Vaka. 173.

#Papadiamanty, A.# (_Modern Greek._) ***She That Was Homesick. Vaka. 237.

#Pérez De Ayala, Ramón.# (_Spanish._) _See_ #Ayala, Ramón Pérez De.#

#Picón, Jacinto Octavio.# (1852- .) (_Spanish._) ***After the Battle. McMichael. 43. **Menace. McMichael. 67. **Souls in Contrast. McMichael. 81.

#Pinski, David.# (1872- .) (_Yiddish._) ***Beruriah. Pinski A. 3. ***Black Cat. Pinski A. 255. ***Drabkin. Pinski A. 171. ***In the Storm. Pinski A. 313. ***Johanan the High Priest. Pinski A. 101. ***Tale of a Hungry Man. Pinski A. 277. ***Temptations of Rabbi Akiba. Pinski A. 83. ***Jerubbabel. Pinski A. 131.

#Polylas, Iakovos.# (_Modern Greek._) *Forgiveness. Vaka. 133.

#Pushkin, Alexander Sergievich.# (1799-1837.) (_Russian._) ***Shot, Schweikert B. 23.

#Pyeshkov, Alexei Maximovich.# (_Russian._) _See_ "#Gorki, Maxim.#"

#Šandor-Gjalski, Xaver.# (_Croatian._) **Jagica. Underwood A. 181. **Naja. Underwood A. 165.

"#Sologub, Feodor.#" (#Feodor Kuzmitch Teternikov.#) (1863- .) (_Russian._) ***White Dog. Russian A. 30.

#Sudermann, Hermann.# (_German._) **Gooseherd. Sudermann. 341. ***Iolanthe's Wedding. Sudermann. 9. ***New Year's Eve Confession. Sudermann. 127. **Woman Who Was His Friend. Sudermann. 109.

"#Světlá, Caroline.#" (#Johanna Rottova Mužák.#) (1830-1899.) (_Czech._) ***Barbara. Hrbkova. 279.

#Svoboda, František Xavier.# (1860- .) (_Czech._) ***Every Fifth Man. Hrbkova. 105.

#Tchekhov, Anton Pavlovich.# (_Russian._) _See_ #Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich.#

#Teternikov, Feodor Kuzmitch.# (_Russian._) _See_ "#Sologub, Feodor.#"

#Tolstoï, Lyof Nikolaievich, Count.# (1828-1910.) (_Russian._) (_See 1918._) ***God Sees the Truth but Waits. Schweikert B. 209. ***Master and Man. Schweikert B. 220. ***Three Arshins of Land. Schweikert B. 287.

#Turgenev, Ivan Sergievich#, (1818-1883.) (_Russian._) ***Biryuk. Schweikert B. 103. ***Lear of the Steppes. Schweikert B. 113.

#Vestendorf, A. Von.# (_German._) _See_ #Von Vestendorf, A.#

#Vigny, Alfred De.# (_French._) ***Laurette, Vigny. 43.

#Víková-Kunětická, Božena.# (1863- .) (_Czech._) ***Spiritless. Hrbkova. 135.

#Von Vestendorf, A.# (_German._) ***Furor Illyricus. Underwood A. 37.

#Vrchlický, Yaroslav.# (1853-1912.) (_Czech._) ***Brother Cœlestin. Underwood A. 3.

#Xenopoulos, Gregorios.# (_Modern Greek._) ***Mangalos. Vaka. 105.

MAGAZINE AVERAGES

OCTOBER, 1919, TO SEPTEMBER, 1920

_The following table includes the averages of American periodicals published from October, 1919, to September, 1920, inclusive. One, two, and three asterisks are employed to indicate relative distinction. "Three-asterisk stories" are of somewhat permanent literary value. The list excludes reprints._

______________________________________________________________________ | | | | | NO. OF |PERCENTAGE OF | NO. OF |DISTINCTIVE| DISTINCTIVE PERIODICALS | STORIES | STORIES | STORIES (OCT.-SEPT.) |PUBLISHED | PUBLISHED | PUBLISHED | |___________|_____________ | | | | | | | | | * | **|***| * | **|*** _________________________________|__________|___|___|___|___|___|_____ | | | | | | | Atlantic Monthly | 19 | 18| 15| 11| 95| 78| 58 Century | 43 | 36| 25| 12| 84| 56| 28 Collier's Weekly | 97 | 24| 8| 4| 25| 8| 4 Cosmopolitan | 75 | 17| 7| 3| 23| 9| 4 Dial (including translations) | 19 | 19| 15| 11|100| 78| 58 Everybody's Magazine (including | | | | | | | translations) | 75 | 23| 7| 0| 31| 9| 0 Harper's Magazine | 57 | 43| 32| 15| 75| 56| 26 Hearst's Magazine (including | | | | | | | translations) | 76 | 17| 6| 4| 22| 8| 5 McCall's Magazine (including | | | | | | | translations) | 41 | 15| 7| 3| 37| 17| 7 McClure's Magazine (including | | | | | | | translations) | 53 | 24| 16| 13| 45| 30| 25 Metropolitan | 78 | 20| 12| 6| 26| 15| 8 Midland | 13 | 11| 11| 8| 85| 85| 62 Munsey's Magazine | 83 | 14| 5| 2| 17| 6| 2 New York Tribune (including | | | | | | | translations) | 48 | 31| 5| 1| 63| 11| 2 Pagan (including translations) | 21 | 10| 8| 6| 50| 40| 30 Pictorial Review | 46 | 30| 28| 25| 65| 61| 54 Red Book Magazine | 117 | 17| 4| 2| 15| 4| 2 Reedy's Mirror (including | | | | | | | translations) | 30 | 16| 8| 4| 53| 27| 13 Romance | 89 | 23| 6| 1| 26| 7| 1 Scribner's Magazine | 51 | 36| 23| 10| 72| 46| 20 Smart Set (including | | | | | | | translations) | 127 | 51| 25| 14| 40| 20| 11 _________________________________|__________|___|___|___|___|___|_____

_The following tables indicate the rank, during the period between October, 1919, and September, 1920, inclusive, by number and percentage of distinctive stories published, of the twenty-one periodicals coming within the scope of my examination which have published an average of 15 per cent in stories of distinction. The lists exclude reprints, but not translations._

#By Percentage of Distinctive Stories#

1. Dial (including translations) 100% 2. Atlantic Monthly 95% 3. Midland 85% 4. Century 84% 5. Harper's Magazine 75% 6. Scribner's Magazine 72% 7. Pictorial Review 65% 8. New York Tribune (including translations) 63% 9. Reedy's Mirror (including translations) 53% 10. Pagan (including translations) 50% 11. McClure's Magazine (including translations) 45% 12. Smart Set (including translations) 40% 13. McCall's Magazine (including translations) 37% 14. Everybody's Magazine (including translations) 31% 15. Romance 26% 16. Metropolitan 26% 17. Collier's Weekly 25% 18. Cosmopolitan 23% 19. Hearst's Magazine (including translations) 22% 20. Munsey's Magazine 17% 21. Red Book Magazine 15%

#By Number of Distinctive Stories#

1. Smart Set (including translations) 51 2. Harper's Magazine 43 3. Century 36 4. Scribner's Magazine 36 5. New York Tribune (including translations) 31 6. Pictorial Review 30 7. McClure's Magazine (including translations) 24 8. Collier's Weekly 24 9. Everybody's Magazine (including translations) 23 10. Romance 23 11. Metropolitan 20 12. Dial (including translations) 19 13. Atlantic Monthly 18 14. Cosmopolitan 17 15. Hearst's Magazine (including translations) 17 16. Red Book Magazine 17 17. Reedy's Mirror (including translations) 16 18. McCall's Magazine (including translations) 15 19. Munsey's Magazine 14 20. Midland 11 21. Pagan (including translations) 10

_The following periodicals have published during the same period ten or more "two-asterisk stories." The list excludes reprints, but not translations. Periodicals represented in this list during 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919 are represented by the prefixed letters a, b, c, d, and e respectively._

1. abcde Harper's Magazine 32 2. bcde Pictorial Review 28 3. abcde Century 25 4. abcde Smart Set (including translations) 25 5. abcde Scribner's Magazine 23 6. McClure's Magazine (including translations) 16 7. Dial (including translations) 15 8. cde Atlantic Monthly 15 9. be Metropolitan 12 10. c Midland 11

_The following periodicals have published during the same period five or more "three-asterisk stories." The list excludes reprints, but not translations. The same signs are used as prefixes as in the previous list._

1. acde Pictorial Review 25 2. abcde Harper's Magazine 15 3. de Smart Set (including translations) 14 4. McClure's Magazine (including translations) 13 5. abcde Century 12 6. Dial (including translations) 11 7. cde Atlantic Monthly 11 8. abcde Scribner's Magazine 10 9. ae Midland 8 10. ace Metropolitan 6 11. be Pagan (including translations) 6

_Ties in the above lists have been decided by taking relative rank in other lists into account._

INDEX OF SHORT STORIES PUBLISHED IN AMERICAN MAGAZINES

OCTOBER, 1919, TO SEPTEMBER, 1920

_All short stories published in the following magazines and newspapers, October, 1919, to September, 1920, inclusive, are indexed._

American Magazine Asia Atlantic Monthly Catholic World Century Collier's Weekly (except Dec. 27) Delineator (except Sept.) Dial Everybody's Magazine Good Housekeeping (except Apr. and June) Harper's Magazine Ladies' Home Journal (except Mar.) Liberator Little Review (except Apr. and Sept.) Metropolitan Midland New York Tribune Pagan Pictorial Review Reedy's Mirror Saturday Evening Post (except Jan. 31; Feb. 14, 21; Mar. 13, 20) Scribner's Magazine Smart Set Stratford Journal Sunset Magazine Touchstone (Oct., '19-May)

_Short stories of distinction only, published in the following magazines during the same period, are indexed._

Adventure (Oct.-Dec., '19; Jul.-Sept.) Ainslee's Magazine All Story Weekly American Boy Argosy Black Cat Cosmopolitan Freeman Harper's Bazar (except Oct., '19) Hearst's Magazine Holland's Magazine Little Story Magazine Live Stories McCall's Magazine McClure's Magazine Magnificat Munsey's Magazine Parisienne People's Favorite Magazine Queen's Work (except Sept.) Red Book Magazine Romance Short Stories Snappy Stories Telling Tales To-day's Housewife Top-Notch Magazine Woman's Home Companion (except Sept.) Woman's World

_Certain stories of distinction published in the following magazines and newspapers during this period are indexed, because they have been specially called to my attention._

Detroit Sunday News Menorah Journal Oxford Outlook Pearson's Magazine Red Cross Magazine Popular Magazine True Stories

_One, two, or three asterisks are prefixed to the titles of stories to indicate distinction. Three asterisks prefixed to a title indicate the more or less permanent literary value of the story, and entitle it to a place on the annual "Rolls of Honor." An asterisk before the name of an author indicates that he is not an American. Cross references after an author's name refer to previous volumes of this series. (H) after the name of an author indicates that other stories by this author, published in American magazines between 1900 and 1914, are to be found indexed in "The Standard Index of Short Stories," by Francis J. Hannigan, published by Small, Maynard & Company, 1918. The figures in parentheses after the title of a story refer to the volume and page number of the magazine. In cases where successive numbers of a magazine are not paged consecutively, the page number only is given in this index._

_The following abbreviations are used in the index_:--

_Adv._ Adventure _Ain._ Ainslee's Magazine _All._ All-Story Weekly _Am._ American Magazine _Am. B._ American Boy _Arg._ Argosy _Asia_ Asia _Atl._ Atlantic Monthly _B. C._ Black Cat _Cath. W._ Catholic World _Cen._ Century _Col._ Collier's Weekly _Cos._ Cosmopolitan _Del._ Delineator _Det. N._ Detroit Sunday News _Dial_ Dial _Ev._ Everybody's Magazine _Free._ Freeman _G. H._ Good Housekeeping _Harp. B._ Harper's Bazar _Harp. M._ Harper's Monthly _Hear._ Hearst's Magazine _Holl._ Holland's Magazine _L. H. J._ Ladies' Home Journal _Lib._ Liberator _Lit. R._ Little Review _Lit. St._ Little Story Magazine _L. St._ Live Stories _Mag._ Magnificat _McC._ McClure's Magazine _McCall_ McCall's Magazine _Men._ Menorah Journal _Met._ Metropolitan _Mid._ Midland _Mir._ Reedy's Mirror _Mun._ Munsey's Magazine _N. Y. Trib._ New York Tribune _O. O._ Oxford Outlook _Pag._ Pagan _Par._ Parisienne _Pear._ Pearson's Magazine _Peop._ People's Favorite Magazine _Pict. R._ Pictorial Review _Pop._ Popular Magazine _Q. W._ Queen's Work _(R.)_ Reprint _Red Bk._ Red Book Magazine _Red Cross_ Red Cross Magazine _Rom._ Romance _Scr._ Scribner's Magazine _S. E. P._ Saturday Evening Post _Sh. St._ Short Stories _Sn. St._ Snappy Stories _S. S._ Smart Set _Strat. J._ Stratford Journal _Sun._ Sunset Magazine _Tod._ To-day's Housewife _Top._ Top-Notch Magazine _Touch._ Touchstone _True St._ True Stories _T. T._ Telling Tales _W. H. C._ Woman's Home Companion _Wom. W._ Woman's World (161) Page 161 (2:161) Volume 2, page 161 (_See '15_) _See_ "Best Short Stories of 1915."

_Owing to labor and transportation difficulties, the files of certain periodicals which I have consulted this year are not absolutely complete. I shall report upon these missing issues next year._

#Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell.# (#Mrs. Fordyce Coburn.#) (1872- .) (_See 1915, 1918._) (_H._) Peace On Earth, Good Will to Dogs. Col. Dec. 13-20, '19. (5, 8.)

#Abbott, Helen Raymond.# (1888- .) (_See 1918._) *Stop Six. Cen. March. (99:666.)

#Abbott, Keene.# (1876- .) (_See 1915, 1916._) (_H._) *Cinders of the Cinderella Family. S. E. P. Oct. 18, '19. (12.) Thumb Minus Barlow. S. E. P. Dec. 20, '19. (28.)

#Abdullah, Achmed.# (#Achmed Abdullah Nadir Khan El-Durani El-Idrissyeh.#) ("A. A. Nadir.") (1881- .) (_See 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) ***Evening Rice. Pict. R. June. (8.) *Hill Bred Yar Hydar. Am. B. Dec. '19. (11.) **Indian Jataka. All. March 13. (108:2.) *Pell Street Choice. Am. B. Nov. '19. (6.) **Tao. Cen. Apr. (99:819.)

#Abt, Marion.# Epithalamium. S. S. Sept. (63.)

#Adams, Charles Magee.# Fathers and Sons. Am. May. (28.) Todd's Plunge. S. E. P. Jan. 3. (41.)

#Adams, H. Austin.# (_See "H" under_ #Adams, Austin.#) "Bugs, But No One's Fool." Sun. Sept. (43.)

#Adams, Samuel Hopkins.# (1871- .) (_See 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) *Guardian of God's Acre. Col. June 12. (18.) *Home Seekers. Col. Apr. 10. (13.) *House of Silvery Voices. Col. Mar. 20. (18.) *Patroness of Art. Col. Jul. 17. (5.) Pink Roses and the Wallop. S. E. P. Mar. 27. (12.)

#Addis, H. A. Noureddin.# (_See 1918._) **Weaver. Asia. Jan. (20:13.)

#Addison, Thomas.# (_See 1915, 1916, 1918, 1919._) Tricks in All Trades. Ev. Apr. (76.)

*#Ades, Albert.# *Mme. Grandvoinet. N. Y. Trib. March 21.

#Agee, Fannie Heaslip Lea.# _See_ #Lea, Fannie Heaslip.#

#Aitken, Kenneth Lyndwode.# (1881-1919.) ***From the Admiralty Files. Cen. Dec. '19. (99:241.) **Wee Bit Ghost. Met. March. (34.)

#Akins, Zoë.# (1886- .) (_See 1919._) *Bruised Reed. Cos. July. (32.) **Sister of the Sun. Cen. Dec. '19. (99:217.)

#Aldrich, Bess Streeter.# ("#Margaret Dean Stevens.#") (1881- .) (_See 1919._) (_See 1916 under_ #Stevens, Margaret Dean.#) *Across the smiling Meadow. L. H. J. Feb. (20.) Ginger Cookies. L. H. J. Jan. (25.) "Last Night, When You Kissed Blanche Thompson----." Am. Aug. (28.) Marcia Mason's Lucky Star. Am. March. (23.) Mason Family Now on Exhibition. Am. Nov. '19. (45.) Mother Mason Gives Some Good Advice. Am. May. (49.) Tillie Cuts Loose. Am. April. (50.)

"#Alexander, Mary.#" _See_ #Kilbourne, Fannie.#

#Alexander, Nell Stewart.# Cutting the Cat's Claws. L. H. J. Sept. (34.)

#Alexander, Sandra.# (_See 1919._) According to Otto. Col. Mar. 27. (10.) Goer. Met. Nov. '19. (34.)

"#Amid, John.#" (#M. M. Stearns.#) (1884- .) (_See 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) *Seravido Money. Mir. Nov. 20, '19. (28:812.)

#Anderson, C. Farley.# ***Octogenarian. S. S. Dec. '19. (119.)

#Anderson, Frederick Irving.# (1877- .) (_See 1915, 1916, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) *King's Thumb. Ev. Dec. '19. (45.)

#Anderson, Jane.# (_H._) ***Happiest Man in the World. Cen. Jan. (99:330.)

#Anderson, Sherwood.# (1876- .) (_See 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) ***Door of the Trap. Dial. May. (68:567.) ***I Want to Know Why. S. S. Nov. '19. (35.) ***Other Woman. Lit. R. May-June. (37.) ***Triumph of the Egg. Dial. Mar. (68:295.)

#Anderson, William Ashley.# (_See 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919._) (_H._) **Black Man Without a Country. Harp. M. June. (141:90.) Bwana Poor. S. E. P. Oct. 4, '19. (41.) **Parable of Trifles. S. E. P. Nov. 8, '19. (28.)

#Anderton, Daisy.# (_See 1919._) ***Belated Girlhood. Pag. Jan. (37.)

*#Andreieff, Leonid Nikolaevich.# _See_ #Andreyev, Leonid Nikolaevich.#

#Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman.# (_See 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) *Broken Wings. Scr. Aug. (68:129.)

#Andrews, Roland F.# (_H._) For the Honor of Sam Butler. Ev. Mar. (38.) **Wallababy. Met. Aug. (38.)

*#Andreyev, Leonid Nikolaevich.# (1871-1919.) (_See 1916, 1917._) (_See "H" under_ #Andreieff.#) ***Promise of Spring. Pag. Nov.-Dec., '19. (6.)

#Anonymous.# *Bird of Passage. N. Y. Trib. Dec. 28, '19. *His Last Rendezvous. N. Y. Trib. Nov. 30, '19. *Incompatibles. N. Y. Trib. Nov. 23, '19. ***Romance of the Western Pavilion. Asia. May. (20:392.) "Stranger." N. Y. Trib. May 30.

#Armstrong, LeRoy.# (1854- .) (_H._) "Patsy, Keep Your Head." Met. Oct., '19. (29.)

#Aspinwall, Marguerite.# (_See 1918._) First Rung. Del. Feb. (11.)

#Atherton, Sarah.# Lie and the Litany. Scr. Aug. (68:186.) *Necessary Dependent. Scr. June. (67:747.) *Paths from Diamond Patch. Scr. Jul. (68:65.)

*#Aumonier, Stacy.# (_See 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919._) ***Golden Windmill. Pict. R. Oct., '19. (14.) ***Good Action. Cen. Aug. (100:454.) ***Great Unimpressionable. Pict. R. Nov., '19. (12.) ***Just the Same. Pict. R. Jul.-Aug. (12.) ***Landlord of "The Love-a-Duck." Pict. R. Jan.-Feb. (8.)

*#Auriol, Georges.# Heart of the Mother. Pag. Jul.-Sept. (33.)

*#Austin, Frederick Britten.# (1885- .) (_See 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) *Buried Treasure. Hear. Dec., '19. (14.) *Yellow Magic. Red. Bk. Apr. (28.)

#Austin-Ball, Mrs. T.# _See_ #Steele, Alice Garland.#

#Avery, Hascal T.# (_See 1919._) *Corpus Delicti. Atl. Feb. (125:200.)

#Avery, Stephen Morehouse.# Lemon or Cream? L. H. J. Feb. (24.)

#Babcock, Edwina Stanton.# (_See 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) ***Gargoyle. Harp. M. Sept. (141:417.) **Porch of the Maidens. Harp. M. March. (140:460.)

#Bailey (Irene), Temple.# (_See 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_H._) Beggars on Horseback. S. E. P. Oct. 4, '19. (20.) **Gay Cockade. Harp. M. Feb. (140:290.)

#Ball, Mrs. T. Austin.# _See_ #Steele, Alice Garland.#

#Balmer, Edwin.# (1883- .) (_See 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919._) (_Hb._) Acheron Run. Ev. May. (59.) Jim Culver Learns the Secret of Teamwork. Am. Aug. (49.) On the 7:50 Express. Am. April. (13.) Paolina. Ev. Feb. (59.) Santa Claus Breaks Into the Kelly Pool Game. Am. Dec., '19. (40.) Upon the Record Made. L. H. J. Jul. (7.)

*#Bargone, Charles.# _See_ "#Farrère, Claude.#"

*#Barker (Harley), Granville.# (1877- .) (_See 1916._) ***Bigamist. Free. May 5. (1:176.)

#Barnard, Leslie Gordon.# Jealousy of Mother McCurdy. Am. June. (39.) Why They Called Her "Little Ireland." Am. July. (49.)

#Barnes, Djuna.# (1892- .) (_See 1918, 1919._) ***Beyond the End. Lit. R. Dec., '19. (7.) ***Mother. Lit. R. Jul.-Aug. (10.)

#Barratt, Louise Rand Bascom.# _See_ #Bascom, Louise Rand.#

#Barrett, Arabel Moulton.# (_See 1919._) Little Brown Bird. Cath. W. Oct., '19. (110:29.)

#Barrett, Richmond Brooks.# At Thirty-three. S. S. Sept. (55.) Daughter of the Bernsteins. S. S. Jul. (83.) Divine Right of Tenors. S. S. March. (73.) *Satanic Saint. S. S. April. (103.)