Midsummer, a fragment of one of the Great Romances, written in 1897, included in THE COSY ROOM, Rich & Cowan, London, 1936.

Monstrance, The, another of the legends of the War, probably written for the London EVENING NEWS, included in Simpkin, Marshall edition and Putnam’s edition of THE BOWMEN, 1915.

Munitions of War, written in 1915, probably for the London EVENING NEWS, included in THE GHOST BOOK, Scribners, New York, 1927. Also in THE COSY ROOM, London, 1936.

N, one of the more recent tales, written about 1935. Included in THE COSY ROOM, Rich & Cowan, London, 1936. Also in TALES, Knopf, 1948.

Nature, a fragment written in 1897, included in THE COSY ROOM, Rich & Cowan, London, 1936.

New Christmas Carol, A, a Christmas story written in 1920. Appears under this title in THE COSY ROOM, Rich & Cowan, London, 1936. Appears also under the title SCROOGE: 1920, in Starrett’s collection, THE GLORIOUS MYSTERY, Chicago, 1924.

Novel of the Black Seal, an episode in THE THREE IMPOSTERS, sometimes published separately as in Dorothy Sayer’s OMNIBUS OF CRIME (1929); THE TRAVELERS LIBRARY, Somerset Maugham’s anthology, Doubleday, Doran, 1933, and Knopf’s TALES, 1948.

Novel of the White Powder, an episode in THE THREE IMPOSTORS, sometimes published separately as in TALES OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, Knopf, 1948.

Opening the Door, a story, dated 1931, included in THE COSY ROOM, Rich & Cowan, London, 1936. Also in TRAVELLERS IN TIME, edited by Philip Van Doren Stern, Doubleday, 1947.

Out of the Earth, a story of the “Bowmen” period, included in Starrett’s THE SHINING PYRAMID, Chicago, 1923. Also in Knopf’s THE SHINING PYRAMID, 1925 and Knopf’s TALES, 1948.