Talking Leaves, The:—The Corral, 5; Killing the Panther, 17; The Lipans securing the Game, 36; "Many Bears looked at the Picture," 60; "A Spy-Glass! I didn't know you had one," 76; "All the while Bill was tapping away with his Hammer," 85; "The foremost levelled his Gun straight at Red Wolf," 108; "They'd better have killed her, like they did mine," 133; Marking the Buckhorn Mine, 148; The ragged little Captain, 165; "There was one little patient-looking Mule which had more than his share," 181; "The storm of dark Horsemen was headed by Many Bears in person," 197; "Halt! they've brought out the Boys," 213; The Apache Women waiting for the return of the Braves, 229; "Everything's got to go by Weight," 245; "In an Instant she was floundering in the River," 261; The Miners crossing the Ford, 277; The Escape of To-la-go-to-de and his Chiefs, 293; "'What! do you understand English?'" 309; "Stow away as many of these little Bags as you can," 325; "Rita, Rita, my dear little Daughter!" 341; "She dropped her Stew-pan and stood looking at him," 364; "Dismount behind your Horses, and take aim across the Saddle," 376; "Oh, Ni-ha-be, come with me!" 396.

Tchungkee, The Game of, 264.

Tea, An Afternoon, 744.

Team, A splendid, 845.

"Teasing Tom," 305.

"Terrors, In a thousand" (L. Knaus), 473.

Thanksgiving:—The Way the little Folks keep Thanksgiving-Day, 49; An unexpected Thanksgiving Dinner, 56; The real Way to celebrate Thanksgiving, 64; The last of the Thanksgiving Feast, 80.

Thief, Opportunity makes the, 328.

Thirsty, Awful, 736.

Times (Father) Dilemma, 289.