Olive W. H.—We do not know. You would better write to some of our exchanges, or to some dealer in stamps.


Arthur N.—Write and ask your question of the correspondent herself. Her address was given in Young People No. 53.


Marguerite.—If you wish the cover, title-page, and index to Harper's Young People, Volume I., sent to you by mail, you must send forty-eight cents to the publishers. The amount will be received in clean, unused United States postage stamps of any denomination.


J. M.—A translation of the hieroglyphs on the New York Obelisk is given in the London Athenæum of March 13, 1880, which you will find at any of the large reading-rooms. The same translation is reprinted in a volume entitled The Obelisk and Freemasonry, published by J. W. Bouton, 706 Broadway, New York city.


"Subscriber," Radnor, Ohio.—All of Willson's School Readers are published by Messrs. Harper & Brothers. There are eight in the series. They run in regular order from the First to the Fifth, and there are besides three Intermediate Readers. We do not know to which one you refer.—We can not print your request for exchange, as you give no address.