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  Thiman, Eric H., MUS. D. “Tra-la-la-lira-lira-lay.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4 (Winter 1959): 105 (Letter to the Editor).

  Thurbon, William T. “Education of Sherlock Holmes—A Footnote.” Baker Street Miscellanea, No. 7 (Sept. 1976): 11–12.

  Torrese, Dante M. “Firearms in the Canon: The Guns of Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson.” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 3 (Sept. 1992): 154–157.

  Tracy, Jack. CONAN DOYLE AND THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Bloomington, Ind.: Gaslight Publications, 1979 (revised and expanded edition of version privately printed in 1971).

  ———. “ ‘Old Woman Be Damned!’ A Partial Identification of Jefferson Hope’s Accomplice.” Baker Street Journal 24, No. 2 (June 1974): 105–108.

  Tracy, Jack, with Jim Berkey. SUBCUTANEOUSLY, MY DEAR WATSON: SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE COCAINE HABIT. Bloomington, Ind.: James A. Rock & Company, 1978.

  Tully, Thomas. “Bull Pup.” Baker Street Dispatch 2, No. 6 (Nov.–Dec. 1992): 3–6.

  Umansky, Harlan L. “An Adventure in ‘Wild Surmise,’ ” Baker Street Journal 32, No. 1 (March 1982): 25–29.

  Utechin, Nicholas. SHERLOCK HOLMES AT OXFORD. Oxford: Robert Dugdale, 1977.

  ———. “ ‘This Charming Town.’ ” Baker Street Journal 26, No. 3 (Sept. 1976): 135–140.

  Vaill, C. B. H. “A Study in lntellects.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3 , No. 3 (July 1948): 278–282.

  Van Liere, Edward J. “Dr. John Watson and the Subclavian Steal.” Archives of Internal Medicine 118, No. 3 (Sept. 1966): 245–248.

  Vaught, Richard L. “Now See Here, Holmes!” Baker Street Journal 25, No. 1 (March 1975): 47–54.

  Visozkie, Ben. “Who Wrote the American Chapters of A Study in Scarlet?” Baker Street Journal 50, No. 2 (Summer 2000): 29–36.

  Wagley, Philip Franklin. “A Reconsideration of Dr. John H. Watson’s Encounter with a Jezail Bullet.” Maryland State Medical Journal 25, No. 12 (Dec. 1976): 35–37.

  Webster, H. T. “Observations of Sherlock Holmes as an Athlete and Sportsman.” Baker Street Journal [O.S.] 3, No. 1 (1948): 24–31.

  Weller, Philip. “On Jezails and Things Afghan.” New Baker Street Pillar Box 31 (Feb. 1998): 40–41.

  Wellman, Manley Wade. “The Great Man’s Great Son: An Inquiry into the Most Private Live of Mr. Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 3 (July 1946): 326–336.

  White, William Braid. “From the Editor’s Commonplace Book.” Baker Street Journal [O.S.] 2, No. 4 (1947): 436 (Letter to the Editor).

  ———. “Sherlock Holmes and the Equal Temperament.” Baker Street Journal [O.S.] 1, No. 1 (Jan. 1946): 39–43.

  Williams, Theodore. “Lestradean Orthography.” Baker Street Miscellanea, No. 44 (Winter 1985): 37–38.

  Williamson, Jerry N. “ ‘And Especially Your Eyes.’ ” Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 3 (Autumn 1957): 17–19.

  ———. “The Sad Case of Young Stamford.” Baker Street Journal [O.S.] 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1948): 449–451.

  ———. “Sherlock’s Murder Bag.” In ILLUSTRIOUS CLIENT’S THIRD CASE-BOOK, edited by J. N. Williamson and H. B. Williams, 84–88. Indianapolis, Ind.: The Illustrious Clients, 1953.

  Wolff, Julian. “Just What Was That Little Thing of Chopin’s?” Baker Street Journal 13, No. 1 (March 1963): 3–4.

  ———. “That Was No Lady. A Reply to Mr. Stout in Which are Included Some Observations Upon the Nature of Dr. Watson’s Wounds.” American Journal of Surgery 58, No. 2 (Nov. 1942): 310–312. Reprinted in PROFILE BY GASLIGHT: AN IRREGULAR READER ABOUT THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 166–172. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944.

  Wood, Cal. “Stamford: A Closer Look.” Baker Street Pages, No. 32 (Feb. 1968): 1–2.

  Woodruff, Wilfrid. JOURNAL. Cited in B. H. Roberts, A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, 185. Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1930. 6 vols.

  Woods, Carol P. “A Curtailed Report on a Dogged Investigation.” Baker Street Journal 30, No. 1 (March 1980): 36–38.

  Zeisler, Ernest B. “Tra-La-La-Lira-Lira-Lay.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 1 (Winter 1958): 11–12.

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  Allen, F. A., M.P.S. “Devilish Drugs, Part One.” May and Baker “Pharmaceutical Bulletin,” December 1956. Reprinted in Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 3 (Autumn 1957): 12–14.

  Anderson, Poul. “Art in the Blood.” Baker Street Journal 6, No. 3 (July 1956): 133–137.

  Beam, Paul. “The Indian Elements in the Holmes Tales: Jewels and Tigers.” Canadian Holmes 5, No. 4 (St. Jean Baptiste Day 1982): 3–11. Reprinted in CANADIAN HOLMES: THE FIRST TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, edited by Christopher Redmond, 185–192. Ashcroft, British Columbia: Calabash Press, 1997.

  Bengis, Nathan. “A Scandal in Baker Street, Part II.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 3 (July 1947): 311–321.

  Berl, Col. E. Ennalls. “Sherlock Holmes and the Telephone.” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1953): 197–210.

  Blakeney, T. S. “Thoughts on The Sign of the Four.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 4 (Summer 1958): 6–8.

  Bonn, Ronald S. “The Problem of the Postulated Doctor.” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 1 (March 1964): 14–21.

  Bousquet, Robert J. “Mary Morstan: Clothed in Euphemism.” New Baker Street Pillar Box 32 (Aug. 1998): 29–31.

  Boyd, Dr. Andrew. “Dr. Watson’s Dupe.” Encounter 14, No. 3 (March 1960). Reprinted in Sherlock Holmes Journal 5, No. 2 (Spring 1961): 42–44.

  Brown, John W. SHERLOCK HOLMES IN STREATHAM. Streatham, London: Local History Publications, 1993.

  Clark, John D., PH.D. “A Chemist’s View of Canonical Chemistry.” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 2 (Sept. 1964): 153–155.

  Cold, Jørgen. “What Did Sherlock Holmes Drink?” In ILLUSTRIOUS CLIENT’S THIRD CASE-BOOK, edited by J. N. Williamson and H. B. Williams, 110–118. Indianapolis, Ind.: The Illustrious Clients, 1953. Reprinted in SHERLOCK HOLMES: VINTAGE AND SPIRITED, edited by Michael H. Kean, 28–33. New York: Magico Magazine, 1994.

  Cooper, Peter. “Holmesian Chemistry.” In BEYOND BAKER STREET: A SHERLOCKIAN ANTHOLOGY, edited by Michael Harrison, 67–74. Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1976.

  Crocker, Stephen F. “Sherlock Holmes Recommends Winwood Reade.” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 3 (Sept. 1964): 142–144.

  Curjel, Harald. “The Aurora and the Police Launch.” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 2 (June 1981): 70–74.

  Dahlinger, S. E. “In Search of the Agra Treasure.” Baker Street Journal 36, No. 4 (Dec. 1986): 217–221.

  Davies, Bernard. “Dr. Watson’s Deuteronomy.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 19, No. 4, Pt. I (Summer 1990): 101–121, and 20, No. 1, Pt. II (Winter 1990): 6–23.

  ———. “Was Holmes a Londoner?” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 2 (Spring 1959): 42–47.

  Dickens, Charles. DICKENS’S DICTIONARY OF THE THAMES, FROM ITS SOURCE TO THE NORE. London: J. Smith, 1894.

  Donnelson, Gar. “ ‘PLEASE GIVE THE YARD A CALL, WATSON.’ ” Lincoln, Neb.: Privately printed, 1986.

  Douglass, Ruth. “The Camberwell Poisoner.” Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine 9, No. 39 (Feb. 1947): 57–63.

  Doyle, Arthur Conan. THE SIGN OF THE FOUR, edited by Christopher Roden. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

  ———. UNCOLLECTED SHERLOCK HOLMES, compiled by Richard Lancelyn Green. Hammondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1963.

  Durgin, Cyrus. “The Speckled Band.” In THE THIRD CAB, 12–16. Boston: Privately printed, 1960.

  Fink, Joseph J. “The Marital Hoax of John H. Watson.” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 2 (June 1992): 102–105.

  Foss, Lt. Col. T. F. “Regina v. Holmes and Another.” Baker Street Journal 18, No. 1 (March 1968): 22–31.

  Galerstein, David. “ ‘I Have the Right to Private Judgement.’ ” Baker Street Journal 24, No.2 (Sept. 1974): 168–173.

  Goodman, Charles, D.D.S. “The Dental Holmes.” In PROFILE BY GASLIGHT: AN IRREGULAR READER ABOUT THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 85–96. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944.

  Green, Roger Lancelyn. “Dr. Watson’s First Critic.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 4 (Summer 1958): 8–9.

  Grilly, D. M. “A Reply to Miller’s ‘The Habit of Sherlock Holmes.’ ” Trans. Stud. Coll. Physicians Phila., Series V, 1 (1979): 324–327. Reprinted as Grilly, David M., “Sherlock Holmes and Cocaine: Fact and Fiction.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 15, No. 1 (Winter 1980): 11–13.

  Guy, Patricia. BACCHUS IN BAKER STREET. Romford, Essex, England: Ian Henry Publications, 1995.

  Hall, John. “And Now?—Ballarat.” In INTERIM REPORT 1993: THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY CONTRACT REVISITED, 17–19. Hampshire, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Co., 1993.

  ———. “The Lady of the House: Part Two, Women Are Never to Be Entirely Trusted.” Sherlock 58 (2003): 29.

  Hammer, David L. THE WORTH OF THE GAME. Dubuque, Iowa: Gasogene Press, Ltd., 1993.

  Harrison, Michael. THEATRICAL MR. HOLMES. London: Covent Garden Press, 1974.

  Hart, Archibald. “The Effects of Trades Upon Hands.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1948): 418–420.

  Haynes, George Cleve. “Who’s Pulling My Leg? A Re-Examination of the Evidence Concerning Dr. Watson’s Wounds.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 23, No. 2 (Summer 1997): 48–49.

  Hearn, Otis. “Marginalia to The Sign of Four.” Baker Street Journal 22, No. 1 (March 1972): 24–25.

  Hoff, Ebbe Curtis. “The Adventure of John and Mary.” Baker Street Journal 9, No. 3 (July 1959): 136–152.

  Holly, Raymond. “Dubious and Questionable.” Camden House Journal 1, No. 3 (March 1979): 2–3.

  Holstein, Leon S. “7. Knowledge of Chemistry—Profound.” Baker Street Journal 4, No. 1 (Jan. 1954): 44–49.

  Hughes, Mel. “Wiggin’ Out.” Wigmore Street Post Office Journal 12 (Summer 1998): 21–23.

  Hughes, Robert. THE FATAL SHORE. New York: Random House, 1986.

  Hyder, William. “Watson’s Education and Medical Career.” In FROM BALTIMORE TO BAKER STREET, 46–65. Toronto: Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library, 1995.

  Jewell, Donald Girard. A CANONICAL DOG’S LIFE: A MONOGRAPH ON CANINES IN THE TIME OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Westminster: Pinchin Lane Press, 1993 (Sherlock Holmes Natural History Series, Vol. 5).

  Jones, Kelvin I. THE CARFAX SYNDROME: BEING A STUDY IN VAMPIRISM IN THE CANON. New York: Magico Magazine, 1984.

  Keefauver, Brad. “Clayton’s Cabstand Commentary.” Wheelwrightings 8, No. 2 (Sept. 1985): 29–33.

  ———. SHERLOCK AND THE LADIES. New York: Magico Magazine, 1988.

  Klinger, Leslie S. “The Dating of The Five Orange Pips.” Baker Street Journal 45, No. 2 (Jun. 1995): 70–79.

  ———. “Layout of a ‘Most Desirable Residence.’ ” Shoso-In Bulletin, No. 6 (1996): 78–81.

  ———. “The Writings of Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street West 1 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1997): 23–26.

  Koelle, George B. “The Poisons of the Canon.” In LEAVES FROM THE COPPER BEECHES, edited by Ames Johnson, Thomas Hart, Henry A. Shalet, and H. W. Starr, 91–96. Narbeth, Pa.: Livingston Publishing Company, 1959.

  Kramer, Matt. MAKING SENSE OF BURGUNDY. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1990.

  Laubach, Deborah. “A Study in Number Three.” Calabash 1 (March 1982): 3–7.

  Leavitt, Robert Keith. “Annie Oakley in Baker Street.” In PROFILE BY GASLIGHT: AN IRREGULAR READER ABOUT THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Vincent Starrett, 230–242. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944.

  ———. “Who Was Cecil Forrester?” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 2 (Apr. 1946): 201–204.

  Leonard, Patrick J., Sr. “Sherlock Holmes, World Champion!” Baker Street Journal 29, No. 1 (March 1979): 27–29.

  Longfellow, Esther. “The Distaff Side of Baker Street.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 1 (Jan. 1946): 9–13.

  Merriman, Charles O. “Tar Derivatives Not Wanted.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 1 (Winter 1962): 33 (Wigmore Street Post-Bag).

  Metcalfe, Percy. “Reflections on the Sign of Four or Oreamnosis Once Removed,” Pt. II. Sherlock Holmes Journal 9, No. 1 (Winter 1968): 14–20.

  Meyer, Charles A. “The Remarkable Forrester Case.” Canadian Holmes 13, No. 4 (Summer 1990): 26–27.

  ———. “The Sign of the Three Golden Balls: Fencing the Agra Treasure.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 19, No. 4 (Summer 1990): 122–123.

  Michell, Humfrey. “The Palace Clock.” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 1 (Jan. 1946): 89 (Letters to Baker Street).

  Miller, W. H. “Some Observations on the Alleged Use of Cocaine by Mr. Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal 19, No. 3 (Sept. 1969): 161–165. Reprinted as “The Habit of Sherlock Holmes.” Trans. Stud. Coll. Physicians Phila., Series IV, 45 (1978): 252–257.

  Montgomery, James. A STUDY IN PICTURES. Philadelphia, Pa.: International Printing Co., 1954.

  Moriarty, Daniel L. “The Woman Who Beat Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal 9, No. 2 (Apr. 1959): 69–82.

  Morley, Christopher. “Was Sherlock Holmes an American?” In 221B: STUDIES IN SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Vincent Starrett, 5–15. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1940.

  Morley, Christopher, writing as Jane Nightwork. “Dr. Watson’s Secret.” In 221B: STUDIES IN SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Vincent Starrett, 46–53. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1940.

  Morton, Humphrey. Entry, “Photographic Competition, ‘Holmes’s World in 1963.’” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 4 (Spring 1964): 126.

  Nathan, Hartley R. “The Sign of the Four: A Potpourri of Devil Worshippers, Sikh Troopers and More.” Baker Street Miscellanea, No. 66 (Summer 1991): 26–35.

  Palmer, Stuart. “Notes on Certain Evidence of Caniphobia in Mr. Sherlock Holmes and His Associates.” Baker Street Journal 5 No. 4 (Oct. 1955): 197–204.

  Pattrick, Robert R. “Moriarty Was There.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1958): 45–53.

  ———. “ ‘The Oasis in the Howling Desert.’ ” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 4 (Spring 1960): 126–128.

  Redmond, Christopher. “Art in the Blood: Two Canonical Relatives. II. ‘The History of My Unhappy Brother.’ ” Baker Street Journal 15, No. 2 (June 1965): 87–89.

  Redmond, Donald A. SHERLOCK HOLMES AMONG THE PIRATES: COPYRIGHT AND CONAN DOYLE IN AMERICA 1890–1930. New York, Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood Press, 1990 (Contributions to the Study of World Literature, No. 36).

  ———. SHERLOCK HOLMES: A STUDY IN SOURCES. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1982.

  ———. “The Oasis in the Howling Desert.” Baker Street Journal 27, No. 1 (March 1977): 17–21.

  ———. “Stop Changing Your Mind, Watson!” Canadian Holmes 13, No. 3 (Spring 1990): 28.

  Rendall, Vernon. “The Limitations of Sherlock Holmes.” In BAKER STREET STUDIES, edited by H. W. Bell, 63–84. London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1934.

  Roberts, Randy. “Dr. Watson’s Warning.” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 2 (June 1981): 80–82.

  Roberts, S. C. “The Personality of Sherlock Holmes.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 1, No. 1 (May 1952): 2–7.

  Rosenblatt, Julia C. “Who Was Tonga? And Why Were They Saying Such Terrible Things about Him?” Baker Street Journal 25, No. 3 (Sept. 1975): 140–41.

  Rosenblatt, Julia Carlson, and Frederic H. Sonnenschmidt. DINING WITH SHERLOCK HOLMES: A BAKER STREET COOKBOOK. Indianapolis, Ind., and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1976.

  Rosenblum, Morris. “Foreign Language Quotations in the Canon.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1948): 425–434.

  Sayers, Dorothy L. UNPOPULAR OPINIONS. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1947.

  Schenck, Remsen Ten Eyck. “Baker Street Fables.” Baker Street Journal 2, No. 2 (Apr. 1952): 85–92.

  ———. “The Effect of Trades Upon the Body.” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1953): 31–36.

  Schweickert, William P. “The Palace Clock.” Varieties of Ash 1, No. 2 (Jan. 1992): 49–51, 54.

  Sellars, Mrs. Crighton. “Dr. Watson and the British Army.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 3 (July 1947): 332–341.

  Simon, André L., ed. WINES OF THE WORLD. New York, Toronto, London, and Sydney: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967.

  Simpson, A. Carson. NUMISMATICS IN THE CANON. PART II: A VERY TREASURE OF COIN OF DIVERS REALMS. Philadelphia, Pa.: International Printing Company, 1958.

  Stephens, Charles B. “Holmes’s Longest Shot?” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1948): 44–46.

  Tracy, Jack, with Jim Berkey. SUBCUTANEOUSLY, MY DEAR WATSON: SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE COCAINE HABIT. Bloomington, Ind.: James A. Rock & Company, Publishers, 1978.

  Umansky, Harlan L. “An Adventure in ‘Wild Surmise.’ ” Baker Street Journal 32, No. 1 (March 1982): 25–29.

  Utechin, Nicholas. “The Treasure.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 20, No. 1 (Winter 1990): 1–2.

  Webster, H. T. “Observations on Sherlock Holmes as an Athlete and Sportsman.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1948): 24–31.

  Weller, Philip. “A Relative Question.” In FRANCO-MIDLAND HARDWARE COMPANY INTERIM REPORT 1991: THE FINAL PROBLEM CONTRACT REVIEWED, edited by Philip Weller, 33–34. Hornsea, England.: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1991.

  ———. “On Jezails and Things Afghan.” New Baker Street Pillar Box 31 (Feb. 1998): 40–41.

  Whitworth, George Clifford. AN ANGLO-INDIAN DICTIONARY: A GLOSSARY OF INDIAN TERMS USED IN ENGLISH AND OF SUCH ENGLISH OR OTHER NON-INDIAN TERMS AS HAVE OBTAINED SPECIAL MEANING IN INDIA. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1885.

  Williams, H. B. “The Unknown Watson.” Baker Street Journal 13, No. 1 (March 1963): 43–45.

  Williams, Molly Gabriel. “What Watson Did Not Know.” Baker Street Journal 29, No. 3 (Sept. 1979): 150–51.

  Williamson, J. N. “Sherlock Holmes and Boxing.” In ILLUSTRIOUS CLIENT’S CASE-BOOK, edited by J. N. Williamson and H. B. Williams, 55–56. Indianapolis, Ind., The Illustrious Clients, 1948.

  ———. “ ‘The Latest Treatise Upon Pathology.’ ” Baker Street Journal 6, No. 4 (Oct. 1956): 208–214.

 
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