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420 Bibliographies (3S) Graves and Goblins, New England Magazine, June, 1835; (36) The Old Maid in the Winding Sheet, ibid., July, 1835; Arcturus.Jan., 1842 (in Twice-Told Tales as The White Old Maid) ; (37) The Vision of the Fountain, New England Magazine, Aug., 1835; Salem Gazette, 21 Mar., 1837; (38) The Devil in Manuscript, New England Magazine, Nov., 1835; (39) Sketches from Memory, ibid., Nov.-Dec., 1835; (40) The May-pole of Merry Mount, The Token, 1836; (41) The Minister's Black Veil, a Parable, ibid., 1836; (42) The Wedding Knell, ibid., 1836; (43) Old Ticonderoga, a Picture of the Past, American Monthly Magazine, Feb., 1836; (44) The Ontario Steamboat, American Magazine of Useful KJiowledge, Mar., 1836; (45) The Boston Tea Party, ibid., Apr., 1836; (46) April Fools, ibid., Apr., 1836; (47) The Preservation of the Dead, ibid., Apr., 1836; (48) The Duston Family, ibid.. May, 1836; (49) The Nature of Sleep, ibid.. May, 1836; (50) Bells, ibid., May, 1836; (51) A Visit to the Clerk of the Weather (possibly by Haw- thorne), American Monthly Magazine, May, 1836; (52) The Prophetic Pictures, The Token, 1837; (53) The Great Carbuncle, ibid., 1837; (54) Sunday at Home, ibid., 1837; (55) Monsieur du Miroir, ibid., 1837; (56) Mrs. Bullfrog, ibid., 1837; (57) Fancy's Show Box, A Morality, ibid., 1837; Salem Gazette, 14 Mar., 1837; (58) The Man of Adamant, an Apologue, The Token, 1837; Arcturtis, Feb., 1842; (59) David Swan, The Token, 1837; Salem Gazette, 18 Aug., 1837; translated in El Universo pintoresco, Madrid, 30 July, 1855; and by Bfeder, J., Biblioteca de Cuentos y Legendas, vol. i^Madrid, 1882; (60) The Fountain of Youth, Knicker- bocker Magazine, Jan., 1837; Salem Gazette, Mar., 1837 (in Twice-Told Tales as Dr. Heidegger's Experiment); (61) A Bell's Biography, Knickerbocker Magazine, Mar., 1837; (62) Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man, American Monthly Magazine, July, 1837; (63) Edward Fane's Rosebud, Knickerbocker Magazine, Sept., 1837; Salem Gazette, 9 Jan., 1838; (64) The Toll-Gatherer's Day, a Sketch of Transitory Life, Democratic Review, Oct., 1837; Salem Gazette, 30 April, 1839; (65) Endicott and the Red Cross, ibid., 4 Nov., 1837; The Token, 1838; (66) Sylph Etherege, The Token, 1838; (67) Night Sketches Beneath an Umbrella, ibid., 1838; Salem Gazette, 22 Jan., 1839; (68) Peter Gold- thwaite's Treasure, The Token, 1838; (69) The Shaker Bridal, ibid., 1838; trans- lated into French by Masson, Paul, Revue Bleue, 16 Nov., 1889; (70) Thomas Green Fessenden, American Monthly Magazine, Jan., 1838; (71) Time's Por- traiture, Salem Gazette, 2 Jan., 1838; (72) Footprints on the Sea-Shore, Demo- cratic Review, Jan., 1838; (73) Snow Flakes, »W(Z., Feb., 1838; (74) The Threefold Destiny, a Fairy Legend, American Monthly Magazine, Mar., 1838; The New World, 25 Dec, 1841; (75) Howe's Masquerade, Democratic Review, May, 1838; (76) Edward Randolph's Portrait, ibid., July, 1838; Salem Gazette, 28 Aug., 1838; (77) Jonathan Cilley, Democratic Review, Sept., 1838; (78) Chippings with a Chisel, ibid., Sept., 1838; Salem Gazette, 5 Oct., 1838; (79) Lady Eleanore's Mantle, Democratic Review, Dec, 1838; (80) Old Esther Dudley, jW., Jan., 1839; translated in El Museo de familias, Barcelona, vol. iv, 1840, and in La Ilustracion, Madrid, 3 Nov., 1853; (81) The Lily's Quest, an Apologue, Southern Rose, 19 Jan., 1839; (82) John Inglefield's Thanksgiving, Democratic Magazine, Mar., 1840; (83) A Virtuoso's Collection, Boston Miscellany, May, 1842; (84) The Old Apple Dealer, Sargent's New Monthly Magazine, Jan., 1843; (85) The New Adam and Eve, Democratic Review, Feb., 1843; (86) The Hall of Phantasy, The Pioneer, Feb., 1843; The New World, 4 Feb., 1843; (87) The Antique Ring, Sargent's New Monthly Magazine, Feb., 1843; (88) The Birthmark, The Pioneer, Mar., 1843; (89) Egotism, or. The Bosom Serpent, Democratic Review, Mar., 1843; (90) The Procession of Life, ibid., Apr., 1843; (91) The Celestial Railroad, ibid.. May, 1843; Christian Advocate and Journal, 9 Aug., 1843; (92) Buds and