Concerning Lafcadio Hearn - Part 42
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Part 42

From "Monsieur Parent."

No. 218. "Fantastics."

1. "Aida." 2. Hiouen-Thsang. 3. El Vomito. (?) 4. The Devil's Carbuncle. 5. A Hemisphere in a Woman's Hair. 6. The Clock.

7. The Fool and Venus. 8. The Stranger.

No. 219. The winter of 1877, Mr. Hearn contributed from New Orleans, a series of letters to the Cincinnati _Commercial_ under the name of "Ozias Midwinter."

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MAGAZINE STORIES AND PAPERS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER[44]

[44] If published also in book-form, the t.i.tle of the book is given.

(Nos. 220-275)

No. 220. The Scenes of Cable's Romances.

_The Century Magazine_, November, 1883, vol. 27 (N. S. Vol. 5), p. 40.

No. 221. Quaint New Orleans and its Habitants.

_Harper's Weekly_, December 6, 1884, vol. 28, p. 812.

No. 222. New Orleans Exposition.

_Harper's Weekly_, January 3, 1885, vol. 29, p. 14.

No. 223. The Creole Patois.

_Harper's Weekly_, January 10, 1885, vol. 29, p. 27.

No. 224. The Creole Patois.

_Harper's Weekly_, January 17, 1885, vol. 29, p. 43.

No. 225. New Orleans Exposition.

_Harper's Weekly_, January 31, 1885, vol. 29, p. 71

No. 226. The East at New Orleans.

_Harper's Weekly_, March 7, 1885, vol. 29, p. 155.

No. 227. Mexico at New Orleans.

_Harper's Weekly_, March 14, 1885, vol. 29, p. 167.

No. 228. The New Orleans Exposition. Some Oriental Curiosities.

_Harper's Bazaar_, March 28, 1885, vol. 18, p. 201.

No. 229. The New Orleans Exposition. Notes of a Curiosity Hunter.

_Harper's Bazaar_, April 4, 1885, vol. 18, p. 218

No. 230. The Government Exhibit at New Orleans.

_Harper's Weekly_, April 11, 1885, vol. 29, p. 234.

No. 231. The Legend of Tchi-Niu. A Chinese Story of Filial Piety.

_Harper's Bazaar_, October 31, 1885, vol. 18, p. 703. "Some Chinese Ghosts," 1887.

No. 232. The Last of the Voudoos.

_Harper's Weekly_, November 7, 1885, vol. 29, p. 726.

No. 233. New Orleans Superst.i.tions.

_Harper's Weekly_, December 25, 1886, vol. 30, p. 843.

No. 234. Rabyah's Last Ride. A tradition of Pre-Islamic Arabia.

_Harper's Bazaar_, April 2, 1887, vol. 20, p. 239.

No. 235. Chita.

_Harper's Monthly_, April, 1888, vol. 76, p. 733. "Chita," 1890.

No. 236. A Midsummer Trip to the West Indies.

_Harper's Monthly_, July-September, 1888, vol. 77, pp. 209, 327, 614. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.

No. 237. La Verette and the Carnival in St. Pierre, Martinique.

_Harper's Monthly_, October, 1888, vol. 77, p. 737. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.

No. 238. Les Porteuses.

_Harper's Monthly_, July, 1889, vol. 79, p. 299. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.

No. 239. At Grand Anse.

_Harper's Monthly_, November, 1889, vol. 79, p. 844. "Two Years in the French West Indies," 1890.

No. 240. A Ghost.

_Harper's Monthly_, December, 1889, vol. 80, p. 116.

No. 241. Youma.

_Harper's Monthly_, January-February, 1890, vol. 80, pp. 218, 408.

"Youma," 1890.

No. 242. Karma.

_Lippincott's Magazine_, May, 1890, vol. 45, p. 667.

No. 243. A Study of Half-Breed Races in the West Indies.

_The Cosmopolitan_, June, 1890, vol. 9, p. 167.

No. 244. West Indian Society of Many Colourings.

_The Cosmopolitan_, July, 1890, vol. 9, p. 337.

No. 245. A Winter Journey to j.a.pan.

_Harper's Monthly_, November, 1890, vol. 81, p. 860.

No. 246. At the Market of the Dead.

_Atlantic Monthly_, September, 1891, vol. 68, p. 382. "Glimpses of Unfamiliar j.a.pan," 1894.