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 in colour in each issue. These illustrations appeared in the book entitled “ [sic]Stories of King Arthur, 1910.

Little Folks. July to August, 1902. “Littledom Castle.” By Mrs. M. H. Spielmann. Five illustrations in black and white in the July issue. Six illustrations in black and white in the August issue. Published in book form under the same title in 1903.

Little Folks. January to June, 1903. “Arkel and the Princess Sakata.” By Myra Hamilton. A serial. One black and white illustration in each issue. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The Magazine of Art, London. June, 1903. “The White Horse.” A reproduction in black and white of a picture in an exhibit in London.

Little Folks. July to December, 1903. “Boys of Long Ago.” By A. Lincoln. A serial. One illustration in black and white in each issue. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Little Folks. July to December, 1904. “In the Land of the Mikado.” By Wood Smith. A series. One black and white illustration in each issue. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The Studio. Volume XXXII, 1904. One small picture in half-tone, entitled “Leap Frog.” This picture is printed in an article about the Langham Sketching Club.

Little Folks. January to April, 1905. “Adventures in Wizard Land.” By Mrs. M. H. Spielmann. A serial. Twelve illustrations in black and white. These illustrations appeared in the book entitled The Rainbow Book, 1909.

Little Folks. January to June, 1905. “Big Town Little Town.” By Myra Hamilton. A serial. One black and white illustration in each issue. These illustrations appeared in the book entitled Kingdoms Curious, 1905.