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(The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright, and articles must not be reprinted without special permission.)
CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR FEBRUARY, 1905.
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| Frontispiece. “Skating with Teacher.” | 290 | ||||
| Drawn for St. Nicholas by H. C. Wall. | |||||
| Barry. Verse. | Mary Rowles Jarvis | 291 | |||
| Illustrated by W. Benda. | |||||
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Edwin J. Prindle | 295 | |||
| Alwin West | |||||
| A Miracle. Verse. | J. H. M. | 296 | |||
| Illustration: Statuette by Caroline C. Peddle. | |||||
| Queen Zixi of Ix or, The Story of the Magic Cloak. Serial Story. | L. Frank Baum | 297 | |||
| Illustrations in color by Fred Richardson. | |||||
| The Woodchuck. Story | Silas A. Lottridge | 305 | |||
| Illustrated from photographs taken by the author. | |||||
| The Founding of the B. A. Story | Anna Parmly Paret | 309 | |||
| Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | |||||
| How the King Chose His Wife. Verse. | Adele Barney Wilson | 317 | |||
| Illustrated by Margaret E. Webb. | |||||
| How to Study Pictures. Serial. Fourth Paper. Comparing Rubens with Velaquez | Charles H. Caffin | 321 | |||
| Illustrated from photographs. | |||||
| Picture. A Bit of Gossip at the Reception. | 326 | ||||
| Drawn by E. Warde Blaisdell | |||||
| Pinkey Perkins. “Just a Boy.” Serial Story | Captain Harold Hammond | 327 | |||
| Illustrated by George Varian. | |||||
| The Practical Boy. Serial. Fourth Paper. Household Conveniences. | Joseph H. Adams | 334 | |||
| Illustrated by the Author. | |||||
| Hetty Macdonald’s Birthday Party. Story | Elizabeth Elliot | 339 | |||
| Illustrated by C. D. Williams. | |||||
| Picture. A Frolic on the Ice. | 344 | ||||
| Drawn by John Bolles | |||||
| Mrs. Tubbs’s Telegram. A Comedy in One Act | Katharine McDowell Rice | 344 | |||
| Pictures, Two Sides of Ye Hedge. A Series of Valentine Pictures | Frederick Richardson | 352 | |||
| An Alaskan Journey with Reindeer. Story | Cornelia Hickman | 353 | |||
| Illustrated with drawing by W. K. Stone and with photographs. | |||||
| What Walter Saw in the Fire. Story | Henry Holcomb Bennett | 358 | |||
| Illustrated by Olive Rush. | |||||
| Picture. Animal Tailpiece. | 359 | ||||
| Drawn by Hilab T. Drake | |||||
| Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated | 360 | ||||
| The Friendly Quails—How Elk Shed and Renew their Antlers—The King of Mollusks—The Little Frog Traveler—A New York City Fish—Spring Migration of Birds—What is Thunder?—Queer Experience with a Rattlesnake—Like Pieces of Chamois Leather—The Winter Home of an Owl—The Nest of a Loon—Habits of Herring-Gulls—Very Friendly Gulls | |||||
| Illustrated. | |||||
| The St. Nicholas League. Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, and Photographs | 368 | ||||
| Illustrated. | |||||
| Books and Reading | 380 | ||||
| “Valentine’s Day”—Feeding the Imagination—A Question for Consideration—Reading and Traditions—An Important Misprint—Shakespere and Dogs—Hawthorne’s Stories | |||||
| Editorial Notes | 382 | ||||
| The Riddle-Box. | 383 | ||||
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