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- Violets and Violin Strings, Part II - Miss E. A. Kinnen - pp. 489-498
- Commercial Corporations - B. B. Taylor - pp. 498-503
- The Origin of Mineral Coal - A. Jaquith - pp. 503-505
- In Santa Maria: Torcello - Joaquin Miller - pp. 506
- The Cabin at Pharaoh's Ford - Henry King - pp. 507-516
- John Stuart Mill and Mrs. Taylor - Mrs. S. E. Henshaw - pp. 516-523
- Shackle-Foot Sam - J. W. Gally - pp. 524-530
- Studies in the Sierra, No. VI - John Muir - pp. 530-540
- Navarro - Charles H. Shinn - pp. 541-542
- The California Indians, No. XIII - Stephen Powers - pp. 542-550
- Bancroft's Native Races - J. Ross Browne - pp. 551-560
- John Dobert - Walt. M. Fisher - pp. 560-566
- A Myth of Fantasy and First Love - E. R. Sill - pp. 566-567
- Etc. - pp. 568-575
- Current Literature - pp. 575-584
- Books of the Month - pp. 584
- Miscellaneous Back Matter - pp. a-xviii
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