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Miss Isabel Westcott Harper and Chambers' Journal:—"Highland Night, 1715, 1815, 1915."

Lieutenant F. W. Harvey:—"The Bugler," from Gloucester Friends (Messrs. Sidgwick & Jackson, London).

Dr. Henry Head and the Yale Review:—"Destroyers," from Destroyers and Other Verses (Oxford University Press).

Mr. John Helston:—"Advance, America!"; Mr. Helston and the English Review:—"Kitchener."

Mr. Aubrey Herbert ("Ben Kendim") and the Spectator:—"The New Zealander."

Miss Ethel M. Hewitt and Harper's Magazine:—"Bois Étoilé."

Mr. Maurice Hewlett:—"In the Trenches," from Sing-Songs of the War (The Poetry Bookshop; "The Fourth of July, 1776."

Mrs. Katharine Tynan Hinkson and the New Witness:—"High Summer"; Mrs. Hinkson and the Nation (London):—"New Heaven"; "After Jutland," "The Mother," and "At Parting," from Late Songs (Messrs. Sidgwick & Jackson); "To the Others."

Mr. John Hogben and the Spectator:—"Somewhere in France."

Miss Norah M. Holland:—"Captains Adventurous" (Messrs. J. M. Dent & Company, London and Toronto).

Captain W. Kersley Holmes and the Glasgow News:—"Fallen" and "Horse-Bathing Parade," from More Ballads of Field and Billet (Alexander Gardner, Paisley).

Mr. Claude Houghton and the New Witness:—"To the Fallen," from The Phantom Host (Elkin Mathews, London).

Mr. William Dean Howells and the North American Review:—"The Passengers of a Retarded Submersible."

Lady Hutchinson:—"Sonnets," by the late Lieutenant Henry William Hutchinson.

Miss Mildred Huxley and the Spectator:—"Subalterns" and "To my Godson."

Lady Jenkins:—"Crusaders" and "Happy Warriors," from Forlorn Adventurers (Sidgwick & Jackson).poems do not actually appear in this edition, nor in the later '1919' edition [sic]

Mr. Herbert Kaufman:—"The Hell-Gate of Soissons," from The Hell-Gate of Soissons and Other Poems (T. Fisher Unwin, Limited, London; published also by the Macmillan Company, New York).

Mr. Harry Kemp and Munsey's Magazine:—"The New Ally."

Dr. Guy Kendall and the Spectator:—"Mopsus" and "To my Pupils, Gone before their Day," from The Call and Other Poems (Messrs. Chapman & Hall).

Mrs. Mary S.for her husband Tom Kettle [sic] Kettle:—"A Song of the Irish Armies," and "To My Daughter Betty," from Poems and Parodies (London: Duckworth. Dublin: The Talbot Press).

Mr. Rudyard Kipling:—"For All We Have and Are," and "The Choice," from The Years Between (Methuen).

Captain James H. Knight-Adkin and the Spectator:—"No Man's Land" and "On Les Aura!"

Miss Kathleen Knox and Punch:—"A Lost Land."

Lieutenant Joseph Lee and the Spectator:—"German Prisoners" and "Back to London," from Work-a-Day Warriors (John Murray).