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 Co, for Tenniel’s “Lalla Rookh”: Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co., for “Framley Parsonage” and the Cornhill Magazine: Mr. James Hogg, for “London Society”; Messrs. D. Appleton & Co., for “Poems by W. Cullen Bryant” Mr, John Hogg, for Poems by Robert Buchanan”; Messrs. Chapman & Hall, for many illustrations to the works of Charles Dickens; the Proprietors of the Graphic, for “The Sisters.” by G. J, Pinwell; and to Messrs. Ward and Lock, for “Dalziel’s Arabian Nights” and “Dalziel’s Goldsmith.”

Mr. Alexander Strahan has our warmest thanks for much help which he kindly gave us in procuring many valuable representative specimens of our work from his various publications.

And yet other thanks are due. Before publish- ing the letters to be found in the following pages. it was necesary to seek the permission of the writer of each, or the executors of those no longer with us. In every case the response has becn so kind and so reminiscent, that the interest and pleasure derived from their receipt will remain tll the end with