Correct answers to puzzles received from Effie K. T., P. S. Heffleman, C. F. Langdon, Louise Swift, Maude K. Smith, E. and M. D., Florence Schaffenburg, H. M. H., J. H. Merrick, Harry E. Sears, Lewis K. Davis, M. Barton, P. Karberg, "the Boys, Bessie, Mamma, and I," Katie W., Harry S., Pussy Kellogg.
ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN NO. 14.
The following solution to "A Latin Word Square," on page 155, is from a correspondent in Pennsylvania:
| R | O | M | A |
| O | L | I | M |
| M | I | L | O |
| A | M | O | R |
The square is made of magic spells
That speak of Horace and of Homer;
The third the glory that was Greece,
The first the grandeur that was Roma.
Tales of eating and of drinking,
And of falling roofs upholden,
Call up Milo;
Milo backward murmurs Olim,
These, all these, were in the olden
Time long ago.
Lo! in yon brilliant window niche
My fourth—how statue-like he stands!
His bow and arrow in his hands,
Ah, Amor, from the regions which
Are Holy Lands.
Answer to "Throwing Light," on page 168—"Draught, draft."
We have received numerous answers to the Puzzle Picture on page 168, which are correct with the exception that more beasts are there than any one has yet discovered. A great many little folks have found seven. Only one has found eight. There are nine concealed in the picture, and we give one more week in which to hunt for them before publishing the answer.