traits."
----"A College Magazine"--in "Memories and Portraits."
----"Pastoral"--in "Memories and Portraits."
----"An Old Scotch Gardener"--in "Memories and Portraits."
----"Books Which Have Influenced Me"--in "Later Essays."
----"Memories of an Islet"--in "Memories and Portraits."
----"Random Memories"--in "Across the Plains."
----"Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin."
----"An Inland Voyage."
----"Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes."
Low, Will H.: "A Chronicle of Friendships." Chapters dealing with
Stevenson's days in the artists' colonies of Fontainebleau and Paris.
Poems by Stevenson: "The Vagabond."
"The Song of the Road."
"Bright is the Ring of Words."
"Youth and Love," II.
"The Canoe Speaks."
"A Camp."
"The Country of the Carnisards."
"Our Lady of the Snows."
"To a Gardener."
"To Will H. Low."
"To Andrew Lang."
FIRST VISIT TO AMERICA
Shipman, L.E.: "First Landing in New York"--In _Book Buyer_, vol. 13, p.
13.
Stevenson, R.L.: "The Amateur Emigrant."
----"Across the Plains."
----"The Old Pacific Capital (Monterey)"--in "Across the Plains."
----"The Silverado Squatters."
SCOTLAND AGAIN
Gosse, Edmund: "Personal Memories of Stevenson"--in _Century_, vol. 28,
p. 447.
Osbourne, Lloyd: "Stevenson at Play"--in _Scribner's Magazine_, vol. 24,
p. 709.
Stevenson, Mrs. R.L.: Preface to Biographical edition of "Treasure
Island."
Stevenson, R.L.: "My First Book, 'Treasure Island'"--in _McClure's
Magazine_, vol. 3, p. 283.
----"Chapter on Dreams"--in "Across the Plains."
Stevenson, Mrs. R.L.: Preface to the Biographical edition of "Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde."
Poems by Stevenson: "Skerryvore, the Parallel."
"Bells upon the City are Ringing in the Night."
"I Know Not How It Is With You."
"Ticonderoga--a Legend of the West Highlands."
"Heather Ale--a Galloway Legend."
SECOND VISIT TO AMERICA
Low, Will H.: "Chronicle of Friendships." Chapters relating to
Stevenson's second visit to New York and his meeting with General
Sherman and the sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus: "Reminiscences of Saint-Gaudens." Chapters
dealing with Mr. Saint-Gaudens's recollections of Stevenso
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