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 Poe 455 (also as To ). Columbian Magazine, Mar., 1848. (46) To Helen (also as To ). Union Magazine, Nov., 1848. (47) Eldorado. F. O. U., 21 Apr., 1849. (48) For Annie. P.O. U., 28 Apr., 1849. (49) To My Mother. F. O. U., 7 July, 1849. (50) Annabel Lee. New York Tribune, 9 Oct., 1849. (51) The Bells. Sartain's Union Magazine, Nov., 1849. To this list are to be added two juvenile skits— (52) Elizabeth, and (53) An Acrostic — first collected in 1903. B. Tales (i) Metzengerstein. Saturday Courier, 14 Jan., 1832. (2) Due de I'Ome- ette. Saturday Courier, 3 Mar., 1832. (3) A Tale of Jerusalem. Satur- day Courier, 9 June, 1832. (4) Loss of Breath (originally A Decided Loss)- Saturday Courier, 10 Nov., 1832. (5) Bon Bon (originally The Bargain Lost). Saturday Courier, i Dec, 1832. (6) MS. Found in a Bottle. B. S. V., 19 Oct., 1833. (7) The Assignation (originally The Visionary). G. L. B., Jan., 1834. (8) Berenice. S. L. M., Mar., 1835. (9) Morella. S. L. M., Apr., 1835. (10) Lionizing (also as Some Passages in the Life of a Lion). S. L. M., May, 1835. (11) The Unparalelled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall. S. L. M., June, 1835. (12) King Pest: A Tale Containing an Allegory. S. L. M., Sept., 1835. (13) Shadow: A Parable (originally Shadow. A Fable). S. L. M., Sept., 1835. (14) Four Beasts in One: The Homo-Camelopard (originally Epimanes). S. L. M., Mar., 1836. (15) The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. S. L. M., Jan., Feb., 1837 [published here only in part]. (16) Mystification (originally Von Jung, The Mystific). American Monthly Magazine, June, 1837. (17) Ligeia. American Museum, Sept., 1838. (18) Silence — a Fable (originally Slope — A Fable). Baltimore Book, 1838. (19) How to Write a Blackwood Article (originally The Psyche Zenobia). American Museum, Nov., 1838. (20) A Predicament (originally The Sc3rthe of Time). American Museum, Nov., 1838. (21) The Devil in the Belfry. Philadelphia Saturday Chronicle, 18 May, 1839. (22) The Man That Was Used Up. B. G. M., Aug., 1839. (23) The FaU of the House of Usher. B. G. M., Sept., 1839. (24) William Wilson. The Gift, 1840 [published before 17 Sept., 1839]. (25) The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion. B. G. M., Dec., 1839. (26) Why the Little Frenchman Wears his Hand in a Sling. 1840. (27) The Jota^al of Julius Rodman. B. G. M., Jan.- June, 1840. (28) The Business Man (originally Peter Pendulum, The Business Man). B. G. M., Feb., 1840. (29) The Man of the Crowd. G.M., Dec, 1840. (30) The Murders in the Rue Morgue. G. M., Apr., 1841. (31) A Descent into the Maelstrom. G. M., May, 1841. (32) The Island of the Fay. G. M., June, 1841. (33) The Colloquy of Monos and Una. G. M., Aug., 1841. (34) Never Bet the Devil your Head: A Tale with a Moral (originally Never Bet Your Head: A Moral Tale). G. M., Sept., 1841. (35) Eleonora. The Gift, 1842. [Out in September, 1841.] (36) Three Sundays in a Week (originally A Succession of Sundays). Saturday Evening Post, 27 Nov., 1841. (37) The Oval Portrait (originally Life in Death). G. M., Apr., 1842. (38) The Masque of the Red Death. A Fantasy. G. M., May, 1842. (39) The Landscape Garden (later combined with The Domain of Amheim). Snowden's Ladies' Companion, Oct., 1842. (40) The Mystery of Marie Rogfet, A Sequel to the Murders in the Rue Morgue. Snowden's Ladies' Companion, Nov. and Dec, 1842, and Feb., 1843. (41) The Pit and the Pendulum. The Gift, 1843. (42) The Tell-Tale Heart. The Pioneer, Jan., 1843. (43) The Gold Bug. Dollar Newspaper, 21, 28 June, 1843. (44) The Black Cat. United States Saturday