IN THE SOUTH SEAS
Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret: "Letters—From Saranac to the Marquesas and Beyond."
Stevenson, R.L.: "In the South Seas."
Stevenson, Mrs. R.L.: "Cruise of the Janet Nichol Among the South Sea Islands—a Diary."
Stevenson, R.L.: "Beach of Falesá," "Isle of Voices," "Bottle Imp"—in "Island Nights' Entertainments."
—— "The Wrecker."
—— "The Ebb Tide."
—— Letters Dealing with Pacific Voyages and Life in Samoa—in his collected letters edited by Sidney Colvin.
Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret: "Letters from Samoa."
Stevenson, R.L.: "A Foot-Note to History. Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa."
Strong, Mrs. Isobel, and Osbourne, Lloyd: "Memories of Vailima."
Stevenson, R.L.: "Prayers Written at Vailima."
Poems by Stevenson: "The Song of Rahéro—a Legend of Tahiti."
"The Feast of Famine—Marquesan Manners."
"To an Island Princess."
"To Kalakaua."
"To Princess Kaiulani."
"The House of Tembinoka."
"The Woodman."
"Tropic Rain."
"To My Wife."
"To My Wife" (a fragment).
Poems of Farewell: "The Morning Drum-Call on My Eager Ear."
"In the Highlands, in the Country Places."
"To My Old Familiars."
"The Tropics Vanish."
"To S.C."
"To S.R. Crockett."
"Evensong."
"We Uncommiserate Pass into the Night."
"I Have Trod the Upward and Downward Slope."
"An End of Travel."
"The Celestial Surgeon."
"Home No More Home to Me, Whither Must I Wander?"
"Farewell, Fair Day and Fading Light."
"Requiem."
Lang, Andrew: "Tusitala"—in "Later Collected Verses."
Footnotes:
[1]Stevenson, "Family of Engineers."
[2]Talbot, "Lightships and Lighthouses."
[3]Stevenson, "Essay on Edinburgh."
[4]This incident is told in the "Epilogue to An Inland Voyage."