XI
SUPPLEMENTAL LIST
(Nos. 399-424)
No. 399. The Last of the New Orleans Fencing Masters, Southern Bivouac, Louisville, Ky., New Series, vol. 2, Nov., 1886.
Speaks of the Story of Jean Louis, from Vigeant's Un Maître d'armes sous la restauration, and tells the tale of Don José Llulla. Six double column, 8vo. pages, size and style of Atlantic Monthly.
No. 400. The Legend of Skobeleff. Looks like an editorial in T.-D.[47] (No date, etc.)
[ [47] The New Orleans Times-Democrat.
No. 401. A Voudoo Dance. In style of T.-D. and of Hearn; unsigned, undated, was evidently in T.-D.
No. 402. The Future of France in the Orient. Editorial, doubtless in T.-D., undated.
No. 403. Pierre Loti. Translation by Hearn. "From the Original Manuscript," signed by "Pierre Loti" and "Translated by Lafcadio Hearn." Subheading: "Fragments from my Diary." Undated. Probably in T.-D.