Travel, Adventure, Description. Around the World on a Bicycle. Thomas Stevens. 7.—Crossing the Atlantic in a Blockade Runner. Capt. Roland F. Coffin. 7.—After Geronimo. Lieut. John Bigelow, Jr. 7.—Work and Sport on the Congo. Henry M. Stanley. 7.—On the Trail of Geronimo. Fred W. Stowell. 10.—Reminiscences of Calaveras. 10.—Italy from a Tricycle. II. Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 1.—Two Days in Utah. Alice W. Rollins. 9.—The Tiber
| 1 | The Century. | 13 | Rhode Island Historical Magazine. | |
| 2 | Harper’s Monthly. | 14 | The Forum. | |
| 3 | Andover Review. | 15 | New Princeton Review. | |
| 4 | North American Review. | 16 | The Brooklyn Magazine. | |
| 5 | Popular Science Monthly. | 17 | The Southern Bivouac. | |
| 6 | Magazine of Am. History. | 18 | The Citizen. | |
| 7 | Outing. | 19 | Political Science Quarterly. | |
| 8 | Education. | 20 | Unitarian Review. | |
| 9 | Lippincott’s Magazine. | 21 | New Englander. | |
| 10 | Overland Monthly. | 22 | Magazine of Art. | |
| 11 | Atlantic Monthly. | 23 | New England Magazine. | |
| 12 | New England Historical and Genealogical Register. |
mark hopkins, d.d., ll.d.,
Ex-President of Williams College.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] In the old records this name is variously spelled Acushena, Accushnutt, Cushnet, Acushnett, Acushnet, etc. The spelling now always used is Acushnet. Apponegansett was often spelled without the initial A.