CONTENTS.

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[Editor’s Notes]209
[Welsh Sketch] VII. (E.W.)210
[Instinct or Intelligence] (Dr. Gambier)211
[Xmas Pudding] (Jem Ross Archibald)212
[Origin of European Languages] (George J. Henderson)213
[The Crane and the Simpleton] (Guy H. Naylor)214
[Letter from Geneva] (Edouard Bernard)215
[Club Report]216
[A Venetian Affair] (D. H. Lambert, B.A.)219
[The Treasure in the Forest] (H. G. Wells), translated by Martyn Westcott220
[My Lord the Baby] (Edward Metcalfe, M.A.)222
[To Smokers] (Ben Elmy)222
[Flyfishbirdratcatdog!] (Clarence Bicknell)222
[The Call of Nature] (G. C. Law)223
[Index to ‘The Esperantist’] (Vol. I.)224
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