From: robert@vulcan.anu.edu.au (Robert Cohen) Newsgroups: alt.horror.cthulhu Subject: Cthulhu Mythos Bibliography Keywords: cthulhu mythos bibliography lovecraft horror Message-ID: Date: 3 Dec 92 10:23:28 GMT Organization: Australian National University Lines: 1015 [This contains all 3 parts, concatenated.] Heres something that may be of interest that I obtained from the GRASS server. Details of how to access the Grass server can be obtained in the regular postings in rec.games.frp.archives. Theres quite a lot of good mythos stuff there. Robert A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CTHULHU MYTHOS TALES Preface and Notes Copyright 1990 Chris Jarocha-Ernst All rights reserved The Cthulhu Mythos is a name given to the collected fiction, both prose and poetry, about a set of alien beings, invented by H. P. Lovecraft, his friends, and his admirers. It is what is today termed a "shared world": a number of writers use the same settings, characters, objects, and concepts in otherwise unrelated stories (i.e., it's not necessarily a series, though some series have been set in the Mythos). Most often, these are horror stories, though the Mythos does include science fiction, high fantasy, sword-and-sorcery, and, in at least one case, mainstream fiction. In the world of the Cthulhu Mythos, alien beings known to us only as as the Great Old Ones came to this planet eons ago and ruled. Through unknowable events (some claim a cosmic war with opposing entities, some merely a time of rest), these beings lost their hold and are now either asleep, somehow restricted to certain areas, or located elsewhere in time and space. Here on Earth, primal memories of these beings gave birth to many of humanity's diverse mythologies, and the Great Old Ones were revered as gods. As always, there were those who would exchange their very souls for a taste of terrestrial power, and who dared to record their rites in blasphemous books, and so the worship of the Great Old Ones began and continues in secrecy to this day. Occasionally, an innocent learns the horrendous truths behind the sheer veil of reality and glimpses the ultratelluric chasms that exist, unknown to most, beneath our mundane existence. The Cthulhu Mythos stories chronicle the adventures of such unfortunates, frequently in as high-blown a style as the latter sentences of this paragraph are in. SOME NOTES ON THE BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. It's very idiosyncratic. I've used Robert Weinberg and Edward P. Berglund's A READER'S GUIDE TO THE CTHULHU MYTHOS (Albuquerque, NM: Silver Scarab Press, 1973), Jack Chalker and Mark Owings's THE REVISED H. P. LOVECRAFT BIBLIOGRAPHY (Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1973), Lin Carter's LOVECRAFT: A LOOK BEHIND THE "CTHULHU MYTHOS" (New York: Ballantine Books, 1972), and Frank H. Parnell's MONTHLY TERRORS (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985) for much information, filling in where I can from my own research and the contents of my library. 2. I'm trying for the first publication of *everything*, rather than every publication of a selected few. There are plenty of HPL bibliographies available that cover every publication of his works. I want *every* Cthulhu Mythos-related story, no matter who wrote it. At the very least, you can use these titles in conjunction with your library's indexing sources to find more accessable places of publication. 3. Note that I take a very liberal view as to what constitutes a Mythos story. This work might more properly be called a bibliography of stories in the Cthulhu Mythos universe. In general, if a story mentions something found in another, accepted Mythos story, it, too, is a Mythos story, and mentions in yet other stories of things found in the first story make them Mythos stories, too. Merely evoking the atmosphere of the Mythos (or being a pastiche of HPL's style) is not enough. Being included in a self-styled collection of Cthulhu Mythos stories usually is, though I make note that a particular story may not contain a direct Mythos reference. 4. A judgment call on recurring people, places, and things: If it was *created* for the Mythos, or if a large number of its appearances are Mythos-related, I include all appearances. Examples are Brian Lumley's Titus Crow, Ramsey Campbell's Brichester and the Severn Valley, Clark Ashton Smith's Averoigne, Hyperborea, Poseidonis, and Zothique, and HPL's Arkham and Necronomicon. Often, characters created by one author are incorporated into the Mythos in a story by another author. The original author's stories usually then get mentioned in a note. However, still other stories, using that character, by additional authors are usually *not* mentioned, unless they, too, mention more widely accepted Mythos elements. For example, Sherlock Holmes is associated with the Mythos through a connection with August Derleth's Solar Pons; however, only the original Arthur Conan Doyle stories are considered Mythos-connected, and not the numerous pastiches written by many, many authors over the past hundred years. Similarly, mention of ghouls, the wendigo, or other elements of existing mythologies which have been incorporated into the Mythos is not enough to get a story included. These things must either be mentioned in connection with other Mythos elements, or they must be part of a consistant use of such elements, where one use is in connection with the Mythos. For example, HPL mentions Queen Nitocris in a couple of stories, including one Mythos story. Since his portrayal of Nitocris is consistent, I have included her name as a possible Mythos element. If another author (for example, Tennessee Williams or Lord Dunsany) uses Nitocris in a work without other Mythos connections, that is not enough to include the work in this bibliography. In certain cases, while no direct, unequivocal Mythos connections are made, both the spirit of the work *and* an assortment of elements not usually found together except in the Mythos have combined to make the work eligible. For a specific example, see Henry Kuttner's "The Graveyard Rats", which not only evokes Mythos atmosphere but links ghouls and the Phrygian Magna Mater, something done elsewhere in the Mythos proper and not, as far as I know, in real life. 5. The notes do not cover *every* term mentioned in a particular work, though in some cases I've tried for every significant term. At the very least, there's enough to show a linkage to other Mythos works. Where another source has indicated that a work is Mythos-related, but I haven't read that work, "\$" is given with the notes. 6. I've tried to favor professional publication over amateur/little press, as far as "first publication" goes, mostly because the pro mags are more readily available. However, so many Mythos tales have been written in fanzines that to ignore them is to do a disservice to Lovecraft himself, who, after all, originally wrote for the "amateur" press. I differ with Weinberg and Berglund in not including "Proposed" stories, as it seems of little advantage to do so: by the time a proposed story sees print, if it ever does, it may have a new title or may even no longer belong to the Mythos. 7. The scope has been limited to works of prose or poetry in English. (If you are aware of original Mythos works, published in other languages, which are not mentioned here, I would appreciate hearing from you.) Films have not been included (though their novelizations are eligible), nor have works in other media, such as comic books, television, or music. (But if you know of an exceptional work in such media which ought to be included, I'd like to hear from you.) 8. Chalk up any other inconsistencies/oddities to Note 1. I gladly welcome any corrections, additions, news of forthcoming related items, etc. If you have a copy of something I haven't read, *please* tell me what's in it, at least. I have most of the Chaosium CALL OF CTHULHU game supplements, but they are not included here as they aren't "fiction". (I'll still welcome news about them, though.) I may be reached in any of the following methods: Electronic mail cje@elbereth.rutgers.edu JAROCHAERNST@ZODIAC.BITNET United States Mail Chris Jarocha-Ernst 624 Georgetown Road Nazareth, PA 18064 Telephone Work (12:00 Noon -- 1:00 PM, EDT): 201-932-2413 Home (6:00 PM -- 10:00 PM, EDT): 215-837-8069 Please respect the times given. Cthulhu fthagn! Yog-Sothoth Neblod Zin, Chris Jarocha-Ernst UUCP: {ames, att, harvard, moss, seismo}!rutgers!elbereth.rutgers.edu!cje ARPA: JAROCHAERNST@CANCER.RUTGERS.EDU CCIS, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08855-0879 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CTHULHU MYTHOS TALES Copyright 1990 Chris Jarocha-Ernst All rights reserved 1. Fred C. Adams, "The Dark Bride", EODapa, June 1973. \$. Mentions ? 2. Fred C. Adams, "Harbringer", Bromion (EODapa), June 1 1973. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 3. Fred C. Adams, "The Debt of the Summoner", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, July 1973. \$. Mentions ? 4. Fred C. Adams, "The Fleece of Yaggar", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, July 1973. \$. Mentions ? 5. Fred C. Adams, "The Punishment of Igharta", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, July 1973. \$. Mentions ? 6. Fred C. Adams, The Chaos Spawn, The Library Lovecraftian, No. 2, North Hollywood, CA: Shroud Publishers, 1974. Mentions Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Xathagorra. 7. Fred C. Adams, "The Mask of Zeng", Space and Time, January 1974. \$. Mentions ? 8. Fred C. Adams, "He Who Creeps", Spoor Anthology, No. 2, Fall 1974. \$. Mentions ? 9. Fred C. Adams, "Inathotep's Tale", Unique Tales, No. 1, 1974. \$. Mentions ? 10. Fred C. Adams, "The Still Ones", The Dark Messenger Reader, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 11. Fred C. Adams, "The Temple of Bones", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, October 1977. Mentions Hastur. 12. Fred C. Adams, "The Son of Misharga", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, October 1977. Mentions Shub-Niggurath. 13. Fred C. Adams, "The Feast of Argatha", Fantasy Tales, No. 2, Winter 1977. \$. Mentions ? 14. Steffan B. Aletti, "The Castle in the Window", Magazine of Horror, July 1968. \$. Mentions ? 15. Mike Ambrose, "Wei-Thogga", Macabre, May 1972. \$. Mentions ? 16. James Anderson, "The Myth of the Mythos", Eldritch Tales, No. 2, January 1981. \$. Published out of sequence. Mentions ? 17. James Anderson, "Dark Swamp", Eldritch Tales, No. 9, April 1983. \$. Mentions ? 18. Herb Arnold, "Those Beneath the Waves", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions Cthulhu, Deep Ones. 19. Arthur Aspromatis, "Lure to Darkness", Spoor Anthology, No. 2, Fall 1974. \$. Mentions ? 20. A. Aspromatis, "... And the Sleepers Awoke", Eldritch Tales, No. 3, March 1978. \$. Mentions Old Ones, Olaus Wormius. 21. Al Attanasio, "The Elder Sign", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions Elder Sign, R'lyeh. 22. Alfred A. Attanasio, "Fungi", Tamlacht, No. 12, 1972. \$. Mentions ? 23. A. A. Attanasio, "Glimpses", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Cthulhu, Nodens, Yog-Sothoth. 24. A. A. Attanasio, "The Star Pools", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Cthulhu, Nyarlathotep, R'lyeh, Voorish Ritual. 25. Ross F. Bagby, "The Horror in the Blue Glass Bottle", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, October 1977. Mentions Azathoth, Cthugha, Cthulhu, Hastur, Nyarlathotep, Yog-Sothoth. 26. Ross F. Bagby, "The Arctic Stone", Eldritch Tales, No. 7, June 1980. \$. Mentions ? 27. Daniel Bailey, "The Fearful Fane", Evermist, Winter 1975. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 28. Steve Behrens, "Abdul Alhazred", Space and Time, January 1978. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 29. Edward P. Berglund, "Wings in the Night", The Dark Messenger Reader, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 30. E. P. Berglund, "Sword of the Seven Suns", Eldritch Tales, No. 3, March 1978. \$. Mentions N'gai, Nyarlathotep. 31. E. P. Berglund, "The Sand Castle", Eldritch Tales, January 1981. \$. Published out of sequence. Mentions ? 32. Elizabeth Berkeley and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Crawling Chaos", The United Amateur, 1920. Mentions Nyarlathotep? 33. Eddy C. Bertin, "Waiting in the Dark", Dark Horizons, March 1973. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu. 34. Eddy C. Bertin, "Darkness, My Name Is", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Cyaegha, Dunkelh:ugel, R'lyeh, Vaeyen. 35. Ambrose Bierce, "An Inhabitant of Carcosa", in TALES OF SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS, ?, 1891. Mentions Carcosa, Hali. 36. Ambrose Bierce, "The Death of Halpin Frayser", in CAN SUCH THINGS BE?, ?, 1893. Mentions Hali. 37. Ambrose Bierce, "Haita the Shepherd", in ?, ?, ?. Mentions Hastur. 38. Zealia Bishop and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Curse of Yig", Weird Tales, November 1929. Mentions Binger OK, Yig. 39. Zealia Bishop and H. P. Lovecraft, "Medusa's Coil", Weird Tales, January 1939. Mentions Cthulhu. 40. Zealia Bishop and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Mound", Weird Tales, November 1940. Mentions Binger OK, K'n-Yan, N'kai, Shub-Niggurath, Tsathoggua, Yoth. 41. James Blish, "More Light", in ALCHEMY AND ACADEME, Anne McCaffrey, ed., Ballantine Books, 1980. Mentions The King in Yellow. 42. Robert Bloch, "The Secret in the Tomb", Weird Tales, May 1935. Mentions Eibon, Eldertown, Ghouls, Necronomicon, Prinn. 43. Robert Bloch, "The Suicide in the Study", Weird Tales, June 1935. Mentions d'Erlette, Necronomicon, Prinn. 44. Robert Bloch, "Black Lotus", Unusual Stories, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1935. Mentions Alhazred. 45. Robert Bloch, "The Shambler from the Stars", Weird Tales, September 1935. Mentions Byatis, Eibon, Han, Necronomicon, Prinn, Shambler, Yig. 46. Robert Bloch, "Mother of Serpents", Weird Tales, December 1936. Mentions Yig. 47. Robert Bloch, "The Mannikin", Weird Tales, April 1936. Mentions Bridgetown, Prinn, Shub-Niggurath, Yig. 48. Robert Bloch, "The Faceless God", Weird Tales, May 1936. Mentions Carnoti, Eibon, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Prinn. 49. Robert Bloch, "The Opener of the Way", Weird Tales, October 1936. Mentions Carnoti, Nyarlathotep. 50. Robert Bloch, "The Grinning Ghoul", Weird Tales, June 1936. Mentions Ghouls, Leng, Necronomicon, Nis, N'kai, Prinn. 51. Robert Bloch, "The Dark Demon", Weird Tales, November 1936. Mentions Bridgetown, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep. 52. Robert Bloch, "The Creeper in the Crypt", Weird Tales, July 1937. \$. Mentions Arkham. 53. Robert Bloch, "The Secret of Sebek", Weird Tales, November 1937. Mentions de Marigny, Nyarlathotep, Prinn, Weildan. 54. Robert Bloch, "Fane of the Black Pharaoh", Weird Tales, December 1937. Mentions Necronomicon, Nephren-Ka, Nyarlathotep. 55. Robert Bloch, "The Brood of Bubastis", Weird Tales, July 1937. Mentions Prinn. 56. Robert Bloch, "The Eyes of the Mummy", Weird Tales, April 1938. Mentions Weildan. 57. Robert Bloch, "The Sorcerer's Jewel", Strange Stories, February 1939. Mentions Prinn. 58. Robert Bloch, "Black Bargain", Weird Tales, May 1942. \$. Mentions ? 59. Robert Bloch, "The Unspeakable Betrothal", in AVON FANTASY READER \#9, Avon Book Co., 1949. Mentions Yuggoth. 60. Robert Bloch, "The Shadow from the Steeple", Weird Tales, September 1950. Mentions Nyarlathotep. 61. Robert Bloch, "Notebook found in a Deserted House", Weird Tales, May 1951. Mentions Shoggoths, Shub-Niggurath. 62. Robert Bloch, "The Man Who Collected Poe", ?, ? 1951. Mentions Eibon, Prinn. 63. Robert Bloch, "The Night They Crashed the Party", Weird Tales, November 1953. \$. Mentions ? 64. Robert Bloch, "Sneak Preview", Amazing Stories, November 1959. \$. Mentions Shambler? 65. Robert Bloch, "The Ghost Writer", in BOGEY MEN, Pyramid Books, 1963. Mentions Ranft. 66. Robert Bloch, STRANGE EONS, Los Angeles: Pinnacle Books, 1979. Sections of this novel appeared in ''Whispers'', September-October, 1978. Mentions Cthulhu, Nyarlathotep, Pickman, R'lyeh. 67. Robert Bloch and Henry Kuttner, "The Black Kiss", Weird Tales, June 1937. \$. Mentions Michael Leigh. 68. Robert Bloch and H. P. Lovecraft, "Satan's Servants", in SOMETHING ABOUT CATS AND OTHER PIECES, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1949. Mentions Heber, Necronomicon, Roodsford. 69. Robert Borski, "Kiss an Angel Good Morning", Etchings and Odysseys, No. 1, Spring 1973. Mentions Tsathoggua. 70. Robert Borski, "Nightmare's Promise", Etchings and Odysseys, No. 2, May 1983. \$. Mentions ? 71. Bernadette Boshy, "Eyewitness Accounts, Dunwich 1928", Nyctalops, January 1980. Poem. Mentions Dunwich. 72. Joseph Payne Brennan, "Arkham Episode", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Arkham. 73. Joseph Payne Brennan, "The Seventh Incantation", in SCREAM AT MIDNIGHT, Macabre House, 1973. Mentions Nyogtha, Wenn. 74. Joseph Payne Brennan, "Forringer's Fortune", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Cthulhu. 75. Joseph Payne Brennan, "The Feaster from Afar", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Granbury, Hastur. 76. David J. Brown, "Born of Woman", Spoor Anthology, No. 2, Fall 1974. \$. Mentions ? 77. Crispin Burnham, "Images in Stone", The Dark Messenger Reader, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 78. Crispin Burnham, "Temple of the Demon", Eldritch Tales, No. 7, 1980. \$. Mentions ? 79. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "Curse of the Black One", The Diversifier, September 1974. \$. Mentions ? 80. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "Howl of the Wolves", Space and Time, March 1974. \$. Mentions ? 81. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "The Lurkers Beneath", Spoor Anthology, No. 2, Fall 1974. \$. Mentions ? 82. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "Beneath the Sleeping City", The Dark Messenger Reader, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 83. Llewellyn M. Cabos (as C. H. Mallory), "Mad Eyes in Darkness", The Dark Messenger Reader, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 84. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "The Nameless Isle", Space and Time, July 1975. \$. Mentions ? 85. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "Candles Burning Blue", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, October 1977. Mentions Cthulhu, Hastur, Necronomicon, Serpent-People. 86. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "The Color from Beyond", Eldritch Tales, No. 4, October 1978. \$. Mentions Azathoth, Great Race. 87. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "The Thing in the Abyss", Eldritch Tales, April 1979. \$. Mentions ? 88. Llewellyn M. Cabos, "Dr. Dexter", Threshold of Fantasy, Spring 1982. \$. Mentions Nyarlathotep? 89. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Church in High Street", in DARK MIND, DARK HEART, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1962. Earlier, unpublished version called ''The Tomb-Herd''. Mentions Azathoth, Cthulhu, Dholes, Goatswood, Leng, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Temphill, Yog-Sothoth, Yuggoth. 90. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Room in the Castle", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Byatis, Camside, Elder Sign, Necronomicon, Prinn, Sangster, Severnford. 91. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Horror from the Bridge", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Celaeno, Clotton, Eibon, Elder Sign, Glyu'vho, Jenner, Necronomicon, Temphill, Yr-Nhhngr. 92. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Insects from Shaggai", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Azathoth, Brichester, Goatswood, L'gy'hx, Shaggai, Shans, Thuggon, Xiclotl. 93. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Render of the Veils", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Camside, Crystallizers, Daoloth, Glaaki, Necronomicon, Taylor, Tond, Yuggoth. 94. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Inhabitant of the Lake", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Aklo, Alhazred, Baalblo, Brichester, Crystallizers, Glaaki, Goatswood, Shaggai, Tagh-Clatur, Tond, Vulthoom, Yifne', Yuggoth. 95. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Plain of Sound", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Camside, Glaaki, Necronomicon, Severnford, S'glhuo, Yog-Sothoth. 96. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Return of the Witch", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Goatswood, Severnford. 97. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Mine on Yuggoth", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Originally called ''The Tower from Yuggoth''. Mentions Azathoth, Brichester, Camside, Glaaki, Joiry, Mi-Go, Necronomicon, Pott, Tagh-Clatur, Taylor, Tond, Y'golonac, Yuggoth. 98. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Will of Stanley Brooke", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester. 99. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Moon-Lens", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Exham, Goatswood, Shub-Niggurath. 100. J. Ramsey Campbell, "A Word from the Author", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Camside, Clotton, Goatswood, Pott, Revelations of Glaaki, Severnford, Temphill. 101. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Stone on the Island", in OVER THE EDGE, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Elder Sign. 102. Ramsey Campbell, "The Face in the Desert", Mirage, 7 1965. Mentions Glaaki, Irem, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Sebek. 103. Ramsey Campbell, "The Childish Fear", Alien Worlds, 1 1966. \$. Mentions ? 104. J. Ramsey Campbell, "Cold Print", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1969. Mentions Brichester, Byatis, Cthulhu, Daoloth, Eihort, Franklyn, Glaaki, Goatswood, Shub-Niggurath, Y'golonac. 105. Ramsey Campbell, "The Scar", Startling Mystery Stories, Summer 1969. Mentions Brichester. 106. Ramsey Campbell, "Napier Court", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Brichester, Severnford. 107. Ramsey Campbell, "Broadcast", in NEW WRITINGS IN HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, David Sutton, ed., Sphere Books, Vol. 1, 1971. \$. Mentions ? 108. J. Ramsey Campbell, "A Madness from the Vaults", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions Tond, Azathoth. 109. Ramsey Campbell, "The Other House", in NEW WRITINGS IN HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, David Sutton, ed., Sphere Books, Vol. 2, 1972. \$. Mentions ? 110. Ramsey Campbell, "Potential", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester. 111. Ramsey Campbell, "At First Sight", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester. 112. Ramsey Campbell, "Errol Undercliffe: A Tribute", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester, Undercliffe. 113. Ramsey Campbell, "The Franklyn Paragraphs", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester, Eihort, Franklin, Tond, Undercliffe. 114. Ramsey Campbell, "The Interloper", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester, Undercliffe. 115. Ramsey Campbell, "The Sentinels", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester, Exham. 116. Ramsey Campbell, "The Old Horns", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Old Horns. 117. Ramsey Campbell, "The Guy", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester. 118. Ramsey Campbell, "Made in Goatswood", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester, Goatswood. 119. Ramsey Campbell, "The Enchanted Fruit", in DEMONS BY DAYLIGHT, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1973. Mentions Brichester, Goatswood. 120. Ramsey Campbell (as Montgomery Comfort), "The Stages of the God", Whispers, No. 5, November 1974. \$. Mentions ? 121. Ramsey Campbell, "The Tugging", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Brichester, Daoloth, Ghroth, Glaaki, M'nagalah. 122. Ramsey Campbell, "The Pattern", in SUPERHORROR, Ramsey Campbell, ed., St. Martin's Press, 1976. Mentions Camside. 123. Ramsey Campbell, "Litter", in THE HEIGHT OF THE SCREAM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1976. Mentions Brichester. 124. Ramsey Campbell, "Second Chance", in THE HEIGHT OF THE SCREAM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1976. Mentions Brichester. 125. Ramsey Campbell, "Ash", in THE HEIGHT OF THE SCREAM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1976. Mentions Brichester. 126. Ramsey Campbell, "Reply Guaranteed", in THE HEIGHT OF THE SCREAM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1976. Mentions Brichester. 127. Ramsey Campbell, "The Telephones", in THE HEIGHT OF THE SCREAM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1976. Mentions Berkeley, Brichester, Severnford. 128. Ramsey Campbell, "Dolls", in THE FOURTH MAYFLOWER BOOK OF BLACK MAGIC STORIES, Mayflower?, 1976. Mentions Camside, Jenner. 129. Ramsey Campbell, "The Seductress", in THE SIXTH MAYFLOWER BOOK OF BLACK MAGIC STORIES, Mayflower?, 1976. Mentions Brichester, Camside. 130. Ramsey Campbell, "The Faces At Pine Dunes", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Cthulhu, Exham, Glaaki, Great Old Ones, Necronomicon, Old Horns, Prinn, Severnford. 131. Ramsey Campbell, "Before the Storm", Fantasy Readers Guide 2, March 1980. Mentions Eihort, Glaaki, Shaggai, Temphill, Tond, Yuggoth. 132. Ramsey Campbell, "Among the pictures are these:", Nyctalops, No. 16, March 1981. Mentions Exham. 133. Ramsey Campbell, "The Voice of the Beach", Fantasy Tales, No. 10, Summer 1982. No direct Mythos references, though Campbell says it's a Mythos story. 134. Ramsey Campbell, "Blacked Out", in COLD PRINT, Tor Books, 1987. Mentions Haunter? 135. Ramsey Campbell, "After the Queen", in COLD FEAR, Hugh Lamb, ed., ?, ?. \$. Mentions ? 136. Philip Canning, "Irem", Anubis, Spring 1967. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 137. ''H. P. Lovecraft'' and Peter Cannon, "The Madness out of Space", Eldritch Tales, January, 1982, and April 1983. \$. Mentions ? 138. R. Flavie Carson, "Innsmouth--Dread City By the Sea", The Nekromantikon, Summer 1950. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 139. Lin Carter, "Unknown Kadath", Amra, Vol. 2, No. 39, 1966. Sonnet 12 of ''Dreams from R'lyeh''. Mentions Kadath, Shantaks, Pnakotic Manuscript. 140. Lin Carter, THONGOR AND THE WIZARD OF LEMURIA, NY: Berkley Publishing Corporation, 1969. Revision of THE WIZARD OF LEMURIA. Mentions Hyperborea, Lemuria, Seprent-People, Thongor. By extension, the following Thongor adventures are connected with the Mythos: ''Black Hawk of Valkarth'', ''Black Moonlight'', ''Thieves of Zangabal'', ''Keeper of the Emerald Flame'', THONGOR IN THE CITY OF MAGICIANS, THONGOR AGAINST THE GODS, THONGOR OF LEMURIA/THONGOR AND THE DRAGON CITY, THONGOR FIGHTS THE PIRATES OF TARAKUS, and THONGOR and the book I don't have. 141. Lin Carter, "The Doom of Yakthoob", The Arkham Collector, Vol. 1, No. 10, Summer 1971. Mentions Alhazred, Necronomicon, Yakthoob. 142. Lin Carter, "Shaggai", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Shaggai, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Eibon. 143. Lin Carter, "The Dweller in the Tomb", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Mi-Go, Mu, Zanthu Tablets. 144. Lin Carter, "Litany to Hastur", in THE SPAWN OF CTHULHU, Lin Carter, ed., Ballantine Books, 1971. Sonnets 20-23 of ''Dreams from R'lyeh'' Mentions Hastur. 145. Lin Carter, THE BLACK STAR, Dell Publishing Company, 1973. Mentions Atlantis, Rhakotis. 146. Lin Carter, "The City of Pillars", Kadath (American), Summer 1974. \$. Mentions Necronomicon. 147. Lin Carter, "In the Vale of Pnath", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Eibon, Ghouls, Pnath. 148. Lin Carter, "Out of the Ages", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Cthulhu, Mu, Ubb, Ythogtha, Yuggs, Zoth-Ommog. 149. Lin Carter, DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. While the entire sonnet sequence may be considered a Mythos ''story'', only certain poems contain Mythos references. Introduction mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, Gorstadt, Hoag, Innsmouth, Necronomicon, Ponape, Shrewsbury. 150. Lin Carter, "Remembrances", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 1. Poem. Mentions Arkham, Kingsport. 151. Lin Carter, "Arkham", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 2. Poem. Mentions Arkham. 152. Lin Carter, "The Shunned Church", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 6. Poem. Refers to Arkham. 153. Lin Carter, "The Accursed", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 30. Poem. Refers to Nyarlathotep. 154. Lin Carter, "The Library", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 7. Poem. Mentions Ethan Hoag. 155. Lin Carter, "The Locked Attic", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 5. Poem. Mentions Ethan Hoag. 156. Lin Carter, "The Festival", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 3. Poem. Mentions Dagon. 157. Lin Carter, "The Old Wood", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 4. Poem. Mentions Arkham, Shub-Niggurath. 158. Lin Carter, "The Last Ritual", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 7. Poem. Mentions Gorstadt. 159. Lin Carter, "Black Zimbabwe", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet ?. Poem. Mentions R'lyeh, Yuggoth. 160. Lin Carter, "The Elder Age", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 10. Poem. Mentions R'lyeh, Yuggoth. 161. Lin Carter, "Lost R'lyeh", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 11. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu, R'lyeh. 162. Lin Carter, "Abdul Alhazred", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 13. Poem. Mentions Alhazred, Carcosa, Hali, Hastur, Necronomicon, R'lyeh, Tsathoggua, Yuggoth. 163. Lin Carter, "Hyperborea", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 14. Poem. Mentions Hyperborea. 164. Lin Carter, "The Book of Eibon", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 15. Poem. Mentions Commoriom, Eibon, Hyperborea, Tsathoggua. 165. Lin Carter, "Tsathoggua", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 16. Poem. Mentions Hyperborea, Shantaks, Tsathoggua. 166. Lin Carter, "The Return", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 18. Poem. Mentions Necronomicon. 167. Lin Carter, "The Sabbat", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 19. Poem. Mentions Arkham. 168. Lin Carter, "Black Lotus", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 20. Poem. Mentions Haddath. 169. Lin Carter, "The Unspeakable", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 21. Poem. Mentions Byakhee, Carcosa, Hali, Hastur. 170. Lin Carter, "Carcosa", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 22. Poem. Mentions Carcosa, Hali, The King in Yellow. 171. Lin Carter, "The Candidate", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 23. Poem. Mentions The King in Yellow. 172. Lin Carter, "The Dream-Daemon", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 24. Poem. Mentions Arkham, Ith, Yaddath. 173. Lin Carter, "Dark Yuggoth", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 25. Poem. Mentions Alhazred, Yuggoth. 174. Lin Carter, "The Silver Key", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 26. Poem. Mentions Abhoth, Byatis, Night-Gaunts, Y'ha-nthlei. 175. Lin Carter, "The Peaks Beyond Throk", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 27. Poem. Mentions Ghouls, Mnar, Throk. 176. Lin Carter, "Spawn of the Black Goat", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 28. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu, Elder Sign, Shub-Niggurath. 177. Lin Carter, "Beyond", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 29. Poem. Mentions Byakhee, Carcosa, Commoriom, Cykranosh, Kadath, Shantaks, Tsathoggua, Yith, Yuggoth. 178. Lin Carter, "The Million Favored Ones", in DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Sonnet 31. Poem. Mentions Kadath, Leng, Mnar, Nyarlathotep, Yhe, Yuggoth. 179. Lin Carter, "Zoth-Ommog", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, d'Erlette, Glaaki, Necronomicon, Poseidonis, Prinn, Santiago, von Junzt, Vulthoom, Winfield, Zothique, Zoth-Ommog. 180. Lin Carter, "Dreams in the House of Weir", in WEIRD TALES 1, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1980. Mentions Dholes, Prescott, Yaddith. 181. Lin Carter, "The Thing in the Pit", in LOST WORLDS, New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1980. Mentions Cthulhu, Dagon, Ghatanothoa, Hydra, Iod, Nug, Ponape Scripture, Ubb, von Junzt, Vorvadoss, Yeb, Yig, Ythogtha, Zanthu Tablets, Zoth-Ommog. 182. Lin Carter, "The Seal of Zaon Sathla", in LOST WORLDS, New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1980. Mentions Atlantis, Ommom-Vog, Rhakotis, Sfanomoe: 183. Lin Carter, "Something in the Moonlight", in WEIRD TALES 2, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. \$. Mentions ? 184. Lin Carter, "The Winfield Inheritance", in WEIRD TALES 3, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. Mentions Arkham, Derby, Eibon, Necronomicon, Santiago CA, Winfield, Worms of the Earth, Yuggs. 185. Lin Carter, "The Vengeance of Yig", in WEIRD TALES 4, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1983. Mentions Yig, Serpent People, K'n-Yan, Yoth. 186. Lin Carter, "Perchance to Dream", CRYPT OF CTHULHU, No. 56, Roodmass 1988. \$. Mentions Cthulhu, Ythogtha. 187. Lin Carter, "Acolyte of the Flame", ?, ? ?. \$. Mentions Pnakotic Manuscripts. 188. Lin Carter and L. Sprague deCamp, "The Ivory Goddess", in CONAN THE SWORDSMAN, Bantam Books, Inc., 1978. Mentions Conan, Yig. By extention, all Conan of Cimmeria stories are connected to the Mythos. 189. Lin Carter and Clark Ashton Smith, "The Utmost Abomination", Weird Tales, Fall 1973. Mentions Eibon, Serpent-People. 190. Clark Ashton Smith and Lin Carter, "The Scroll of Morloc", Fantastic, October 1975. Mentions Gnophkehs, Hyperborea, Rhan-Tegoth, Tsathoggua, Voormis. 191. Clark Ashton Smith and Lin Carter, "The Stairs in the Crypt", Fantastic, August 1976. Mentions Ghouls, Hyperborea, Nyogtha. 192. Clark Ashton Smith and Lin Carter, "The Light from the Pole", in WEIRD TALES 1, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1980. Mentions Aphoom Zhah, Eibon, Hyperborea, Rlim Shaikorth. 193. Clark Ashton Smith and Lin Carter, "The Descent into the Abyss", in WEIRD TALES 2, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. \$. Mentions Eibon. 194. James Causey, "Legacy in Crystal", Weird Tales, July 1943. \$. Mentions Prinn. 195. Hugh B. Cave, "Dead Man's Belt", Weird Tales, May 1933. \$. Mentions ? 196. Hugh B. Cave, "The Isle of Dark Magic", Weird Tales, August 1934. Mentions Bethmoora, Hastur, Nyarlathotep, Yellow Sign, Yian, Yuggoth. 197. Hugh B. Cave, "The Death Watch", Weird Tales, June-July 1939. Mentions Bethmoora, Hali, Hastur, Nyarlathotep. 198. Jack L. Chalker, "Conspiracy Out of Dorwich", Kaleidoscope, November 1960. \$. Mentions ? 199. Robert W. Chambers, "The Yellow Sign", in THE KING IN YELLOW, New York: F. T. Neely, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow, Yellow Sign, Hastur, Hali. 200. Robert W. Chambers, "The Repairer of Reputations", in THE KING IN YELLOW, New York: F. T. Neely, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow, Hali, Carcosa. 201. Robert W. Chambers, "The Mask", in THE KING IN YELLOW, New York: F. T. Neely, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow. 202. Robert W. Chambers, "In the Court of the Dragon", in THE KING IN YELLOW, New York: F. T. Neely, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow. 203. Robert W. Chambers, "The Maker of Moons", in THE MAKER OF MOONS, New York: Putnam, 1896. Mentions Yian. 204. Robert W. Chambers, THE SLAYER OF SOULS, New York: Doran, 1920. Mentions Yian, Tchortchas (Tcho-Tchos?). 205. Fred Chappell, DAGON, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1968. Mentions Cthulhu, Dagon, Hadoth, Nephreu, Nyarlathotep, Yog-Sothoth. 206. William A. Conder, "The Experience", The Diversifier, May 1976. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 207. William A. Conder, "Cthulhu Speaks", Etchings and Odysseys, No. 2, 1983. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 208. Basil Copper, "Shaft Number 247", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Deep Ones? 209. David Cowperthwaite, "To Innsmouth", Fantasy Macabre, June 1982. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 210. David Cowperthwaite, "To R'lyeh", Fantasy Macabre, June 1982. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 211. Michael Crichton, EATERS OF THE DEAD, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976. Mentions the Necronomicon in the Appendix. 212. Stephen Cross, "The Temple in the Swamp", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, October 1977. Mentions Yig. 213. Michael Danagher, "The Fall of Commorrium", The Argonaut, Summer/Fall 1979. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 214. Michael Danagher, "Xeethra", The Argonaut, Winter/Spring 1979. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 215. Andrew Darlington, "Baptism of Fire", Cthulhu: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, No. 1, 1976. \$. Mentions ? 216. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "K'n-Yan", The Arkham Collector, No. 8, Winter 1971. Poem. Mentions K'n-Yan, Sansu. 217. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Red-Litten Yoth", Nyctalops, June 1971. Poem. Mentions Azathoth, Yoth. 218. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "R'lyeh", Nyctalops, June 1971. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu, R'lyeh. 219. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Homecoming", Nyctalops, February 1972. Mentions Nyarlathotep. 220. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Predator", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions Yidhra. 221. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Fragment from the Necronomicon", Ambrosia, June 24 1972. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 222. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "From the Sea", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, April-May 1972. \$. Mentions ? 223. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "The Lure of Leng", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, December 1972. \$. Mentions ? 224. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Perilous Legacy", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, July 1973. \$. Mentions ? 225. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "What Lurks Among the Dunes", Etchings and Odysseys, No. 1, Spring 1973. Mentions Yidhra. 226. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "The Horror from Yith", Nyctalops, July 1974. Mentions Great Race, Polypous Race. 227. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "In 'Ygiroth", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Atal, Azathoth, Dreamlands, Nyarlathotep, Ulthar, 'Ygiroth, Yog-Sothoth. 228. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Where Yidhra Walks", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Black Sutra, Milando, Mlandoth, Uralte Schrecken, Yidhra. 229. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Ngyr-Khorath", Weirdbook, No. 7, 1973. \$. Mentions ? 230. L. Sprague deCamp, "Magus Imperitus", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, April 1973. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 231. L. Sprague deCamp, "Yuggoth Comes to Providence", Witchcraft and Sorcery, No. 9, 1973. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 232. L. Sprague deCamp and Lin Carter, CONAN THE BUCCANEER, Lancer Books, 1971. Mentions Conan, Dagon, Serpent People, Tsathoggua. By extention, all Conan of Cimmeria stories are connected to the Mythos. 233. Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Last Test", Weird Tales, November 1928. Mentions Nyarlathotep. 234. Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Electric Executioner", Weird Tales, August 1930. Mentions Cthulhu. 235. August Derleth, "The Thing That Walked on the Wind", Strange Tales, January 1933. Mentions Cthulhu, Ithaqua, Leng, Tcho-Tchos. 236. August Derleth, "Incubus", Weird Tales, May 1934. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 237. August Derleth, "The Return of Hastur", Weird Tales, March 1939. Mentions Arkham, Carcosa, Chaugnar Faugn, Cthulhu, d'Erlette, Eibon, Hastur, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Prinn, R'lyeh, ''tekeli-li'', Tuttle, von Junzt, Yellow Sign. 238. August Derleth (as Will Garth), "The Passing of Eric Holm", Strange Stories, December 1939. Mentions Clithanus, Cthulhu, R'lyeh. 239. August Derleth, "The Sandwin Compact", Weird Tales, November 1940. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, Eibon, Ithaqua, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Shub-Niggurath, Tcho-Tchos, Tsathoggua, Yog-Sothoth, Zhar. 240. August Derleth, "Ithaqua", Strange Stories, February 1941. Mentions Hastur, Ithaqua. 241. August Derleth, "Beyond the Threshold", Weird Tales, September 1941. Mentions Alwyn, Arkham, Cthulhu, Hastur, Innsmouth, Ithaqua, Leng, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, R'lyeh, Tcho-Tchos. 242. August Derleth, "The Trail of Cthulhu", Weird Tales, March 1944. Also known as ''The House on Curwin Street''. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Carcosa, Celaeno, Cthugha, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, d'Erlette, Dholes, Eibon, Elder Gods, Elder Sign, Great Old Ones, Hali, Hastur, Ib, Innsmouth, Ithaqua, Kadath, K'n-yan, Lloigor, Mi-Go, Mnar, Necronomicon, N'kai, Nyarlathotep, Phelan, Pnakotic Manuscripts, R'lyeh, Shoggoths, Shrewsbury, Shub-Niggurath, Tcho-Tchos, Tsathogghua, Ubbo-Sathla, von Junzt, Voormis, Y'ha-nthlei, Yhe, Yuggoth, Zhar, Zothique. 243. August Derleth, "The Dweller in Darkness", Weird Tales, November 1944. Mentions Alwyn, Cthugha, Cthulhu, Hastur, Innsmouth, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Prinn, Rick's Lake, R'lyeh, Shub-Niggurath, Tuttle, Wendigo, Yog-Sothoth, Zothique. 244. August Derleth, "The Watcher from the Sky", Weird Tales, July 1945. Mentions Cthulhu, Deep Ones, R'lyeh. 245. August Derleth, "Something in Wood", Weird Tales, March 1948. Mentions Cthulhu. 246. August Derleth, "The Whippoorwills in the Hills", Weird Tales, September 1948. Mentions Arkham, R'lyeh, Yog-Sothoth. 247. August Derleth, "The Testament of Claiborne Boyd", Weird Tales, March 1949. Mentions Arkham, Byakhee, Cthulhu, Hastur, Necronomicon. 248. August Derleth, "Something from Out There", Weird Tales, January 1951. Also known as ''The Gorge Beyond Salapunco''. Mentions Cthulhu. 249. August Derleth, "The Keeper of the Key", Weird Tales, May 1951. Mentions Cthulhu, Irem, Necronomicon. 250. August Derleth, "The Black Island", Weird Tales, January 1952. Mentions Cthulhu, R'lyeh. 251. August Derleth, "The House in the Valley", Weird Tales, July 1953. Mentions Arkham, Aylesbury, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, d'Erlette, Innsmouth, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, R'lyeh, Seventh Book of Moses. 252. August Derleth, "The Seal of R'lyeh", Fantastic Universe, July 1957. Mentions Cthulhu, Deep Ones, Innsmouth, R'lyeh. 253. August Derleth, "The Adventure of the Six Silver Spiders", in THE MEMOIRS OF SOLAR PONS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 19x1. Mentions d'Erlette, Liber Ivonis, Necronomicon, Prinn. Though these books are here claimed to be fictional, Solar Pons has written a monograph on the Cthulhu Cult (according to a note in THE SOLAR PONS OMNIBUS), and so all Pons stories are assumed to be connected to the Mythos. 254. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "Lair of the Star-Spawn", Weird Tales, August 1932. Mentions Alaozar, Cthulhu, Elder Gods, Hastur, Lloigor, Tcho-Tchos, Zhar. 255. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "In the Left Wing", Weird Tales, June 1932. Mentions Impi. 256. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "Spawn of the Maelstrom", Weird Tales, September 1939. Mentions Elder Sign. 257. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "The Horror from the Depths (as ''The Evil Ones'')", Strange Stories, October 1940. Mentions Clithanus, Elder Sign. 258. George C. Diezel II, "That Dark Gateway", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, October 1977. Poem. Mentions Wilmarth, Yuggoth. 259. George C. Diezel II and Gordon Linzner, "Spawn of the North", Space and Time, No. 33, November 1975. \$. Mentions ? 260. David Drake, "Denkirch", in TRAVELLERS BY NIGHT, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1967. Mentions R'lyeh. 261. David Drake, "Than Curse The Darkness", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Nyarlathotep. 262. Gary Drake, "The Throne of Cthulhu", Nyctalops, August 1972. Prose poem. Mentions Cthulhu. 263. Denise Dumars, "The Ark Ham", Nyctalops, March 1981. Poem. Mentions Dagon, Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth. 264. Denise Dumars, "Cthulhu", Space and Time, Summer 1982. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 265. Denise Dumars, "The Whitleys Have the Innsmouth Look", Space and Time, Summer 1983. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 266. Lord Dunsany, "Bethmoora", in A DREAMER'S TALES, London: Geo. Allen and Sons, 1910. Mentions Bethmoora. 267. Lord Dunsany, "Idle Days on the Yann", in A DREAMER'S TALES, London: Geo. Allen and Sons, 1910. Mentions Cuppar-Nombo, Golthoth, Perdo'ndaris, Yann. 268. Lord Dunsany, "The Hashish-Man", in A DREAMER'S TALES, London: Geo. Allen and Sons, 1910. Mentions Bethmoora. 269. Lord Dunsany, "The Avenger of Perdo'ndaris", in TALES OF THREE HEMISPHERES, Boston: John W. Luce and Company, 1919. Mentions Perdo'ndaris. 270. Lord Dunsany, "A Shop in Go-By Street", in TALES OF THREE HEMISPHERES, Boston: John W. Luce and Company, 1919. Mentions Bethmoora, Yann. 271. Robert Eber, "The Dark Tower", The Diversifier, May 1976. \$. Mentions ? 272. Thomas M. Egan, "The City of Hastur", Eldritch Tales, March 1978. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 273. Thomas M. Egan, "Valusia", Eldritch Tales, April 1979. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 274. Thomas M. Egan, "King Kull in Valusia", Dragonfields, Summer 1980. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 275. Thomas M. Egan, "The Lake of Dreams", Nyctalops, January 1980. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 276. Galad Elflandsson, "How Darkness Came to Carcosa", Dragonbane, Spring 1978. \$. Mentions Carcosa. 277. Steve Eng, "Kingsport Christmas", Nyctalops, January 1980. Poem. Mentions Kingsport. 278. David A. English, "Simaitha", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Shub-Niggurath? 279. Phillip Jose' Farmer, "The Freshman", The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1979. Mentions Blake, Miskatonic, 280. Grant Fjermedal, "The Pacific High", Fantasy Macabre, No. 10, 1988. Mentions Cthulhu. 281. Alan Dean Foster, "Some Notes Concerning a Green Box", The Arkham Collector, No. 10, Summer 1971. Mentions Cthulhu. 282. Alan Dean Foster, The Horror on the Beach, The Library Lovecraftian, No. 4, San Diego, CA: Valcour and Krueger, 1978. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu. 283. Janet Fox, "Arkham by Moonlight", Eldritch Tales, April 1979. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 284. Janet Fox, "Innsmouth Update", Etchings and Odysseys, No. 3, 1983. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 285. Meade Frierson III, "The Gate in the Mews", The Arkham Collector, Winter 1970. Poem. Mentions Innsmouth. 286. Meade Frierson III, "The Breaking of the Dark Fast", The HPL Newsletter, Fall 1971. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 287. Meade Frierson III, "The Night Before Sabbat", The HPL Newsletter, Fall 1971. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 288. Meade Frierson III, "The Trapdoor", Huitloxopetl, 5 1971. \$. Mentions ? 289. Meade Frierson III (as Ralph Wollstonecraft Hedge), "Pickman's Passing", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Pickman. 290. Meade Frierson III (as Ralph Wollstonecraft Hedge), "They Wake Off Innsmouth", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Innsmouth. 291. Meade Frierson III, "Huitloxopetl", The Unnamable (EODapa), May 6 (June) 1973. \$. Mentions ? 292. Joey Froehlich, "Innsmouth's Trade", Space and Time, Summer 1983. \$. Mentions ? 293. William Fulwiler, "R'lyeh Rises", Dark Fantasy, September 1977. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 294. G. N. Gabbard, "Rune of the Elder Gods", Dark Fantasy, January 1977. \$. Mentions ? 295. Leon Gammell, "The Shadow Vampire", Eldritch Tales, No. 4, October 1978. \$. Mentions Arkham, Golden Goblin, Lemuria. 296. Randall Garrett and Robert Silverberg (as Clyde Mitchell), "The Mummy Takes a Wife", Fantastic, December 1956. \$. Mentions ? 297. Lyle Gaulding, "The Beast from Baalazz", Anubis, Autumn 1966. \$. Mentions ? 298. Gerard E. Giannattasio, "The Shunned Ship", Spoor Anthology, No. 2, Fall 1974. \$. Mentions ? 299. Gerard E. Giannattasio, "Beneath College Hill", Eldritch Tales, No. 4, October 1978. \$. Mentions ? 300. Gerard E. Giannattasio, "The N-Scale Horror", Eldritch Tales, No. 2, 1981. \$. Mentions ? 301. John S. Glasby (as Michael Hamilton), "Solitude", Supernatural Stories, No. 79, 1963. \$. Mentions ? 302. John S. Glasby (as A. J. Merak), "That Deep Black Yonder", Supernatural Stories, No. 107, 1967. \$. Mentions ? 303. John S. Glasby (as Max Chartair), "The Thing in the Mist", Supernatural Stories, No. 109, 1967. \$. Mentions ? 304. John S. Glasby (as Michael Hamilton), "The Keeper of Dark Point", Supernatural Stories, No. 107, 1967. \$. Mentions ? 305. John S. Glasby (as Max Chartair), "Mythos", Supernatural Stories, No. 45, 1961. \$. Mentions ? 306. James Grandillo, "The Guardian of the Gate", Fantasy Macabre, No. 10, 1988. Mentions Azathoth?, Great Old Ones. 307. Sonia H. Greene and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Invisible Monster", Weird Tales, November 1923. Mentions Deep Ones? 308. Stephen Gresham, "Moonforms", Fantasy Macabre, No. 6, 1985?. \$. Mentions ? 309. Charles Richard Grose, "Tsathoggua", Nyctalops, August 1972. Mentions Cykranosh, K'n-yan, Poseidonis, Tsathoggua, Yoth. 310. Alan D. Gullette, "Derrick's Ritual", Ambrosia, June 24 1972. \$. Mentions ? 311. Alan D. Gullette, "The Summons of Hastur", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, December 1972. \$. Mentions ? 312. Alan D. Gullette, "The Shadow from Yith", Nyctalops, April 1973. Mentions Great Race, Polypous Race. 313. Alan D. Gullette, "Within the Machinery of Light", Ambrosia, August 1973. \$. Mentions ? 314. Randall D. Larson and Loay Hall, "The Horror in the Garden", Eldritch Tales, No. 9, April 1983. \$. Mentions ? 315. Bruce Hallenbeck, Jr., "The White Young Girl Who Lived in the Attic", The Sunshunner, 2 1972. \$. Mentions ? 316. B. George Hallenbeck, "Dark Woodsman", Moonbroth, No. 11, 1973. \$. Mentions ? 317. Charles D. Hammer, "Demons of Cthulhu", Monster Parade, March 1959. \$. Mentions ? 318. Joseph Hammond, "Dreams of the Dreamer", Eldritch Tales, No. 3--6, 1978--79. \$. Mentions Arkham, Shoggoth. 319. Richard L. Hansen, "The Weird Woman", Fantasy Macabre, No. 8, 1987?. \$. Mentions ? 320. Gary Harrison, "Summons from R'lyeh", Nyctalops, February 1972. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu, R'lyeh. 321. Henry Hasse, "The Guardian of the Book", Weird Tales, March 1937. \$. Mentions ? 322. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Man of Stone", Wonder Stories, October 1932. Mentions Eibon. 323. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Horror in the Museum", Weird Tales, July 1933. Mentions Gnoph-Keh, Rhan-Tegoth. 324. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "Winged Death", Weird Tales, March 1934. Mentions Cthulhu, Fishers from Outside, Tsathoggua. 325. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "Out of the Eons", Weird Tales, April 1935. Mentions Chaugnar Faugn, Cthulhu, Eibon, Ghatanothoa, Gnoph-Keh, Mu, Rhan-Tegoth, Tcho-Tchos, Tsathoggua, von Junzt, Yaddith-Gho. 326. Phillip C. Heath, "Old Letters", The Diversifier, May 1976. \$. Mentions ? 327. Richard Heffern, "Crescendoes for the Wind Walker", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu, Ithaqua. 328. William Scott Home, "Dull Scavengers Wax Crafty", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions Necronomicon. 329. William Scott Home, "Deep Calls to Deep", The HPL Supplement, July 1973. \$. Mentions ? 330. William Scott Home, "Even the Sea Monster Offers the Breast", Weirdbook, Six 1973. \$. Mentions ? 331. William Scott Home, "Lineage of the Empty Dead", Spoor Anthology, No. 2, Fall 1974. \$. Mentions ? 332. Robert E. Howard, "The Shadow Kingdom", Weird Tales, August 1929. Mentions Serpent People. By extention, all Kull of Valusia are connected to the Mythos. 333. Robert E. Howard, "Skull-Face", Weird Tales, October--December 1929. Mentions Kathulos. Through this, the other Stephen Costigan story, ''Taverel Manor'', is also connected with the Mythos. Stephen Costigan does not appear to be the same as Sailor Steve Costigan. 334. Robert E. Howard, "The Children of the Night", Weird Tales, April-May 1931. Mentions Bran Mak Morn, Children of the Night, Conrad, Cthulhu, Gol-Goroth, Kirowan, Tsathoggua, von Junzt, Yog-Sothoth. 335. Robert E. Howard, "The Black Stone", Weird Tales, November 1931. Mentions Black Stone, Geoffrey, Stregoicavar, von Junzt, Xuthltan. 336. Robert E. Howard, "The Voice of El-Lil", Oriental Stories, October 1931. Mentions Conrad. 337. Robert E. Howard, "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth", Weird Tales, October 1931. Mentions Gol-Goroth. By extention, the other Turlogh Dubh O'Brien stories are connected to the Mythos: ''The Dark Man'', ``The Grey God Passes'', and ''The Shadow of the Hun''. 338. Robert E. Howard, "The Dark Man", Weird Tales, December 1931. Mentions Turlogh Dubh O'Brien. 339. Robert E. Howard, "The Thing on the Roof", Weird Tales, February 1932. Mentions Geoffrey, von Junzt, Xuthltan. 340. Robert E. Howard, "Worms of the Earth", Weird Tales, November 1932. Mentions Black Stone, Bran Mak Morn, Dagon, R'lyeh, Worms of the Earth. By extention, the Bran Mak Morn stories are connected to the Mythos: ''The Lost Race'', ''Men of the Shadows'', ''Kings in the Night'', ''A Song of the Race'', ''The Night of the Wolf'', and an unnamed fragment. 341. Robert E. Howard, "People of the Dark", Strange Tales, June 1932. Mentions Black Stone, Children of the Night, Dagon. 342. Robert E. Howard, "Arkham", Weird Tales, August 1932. Poem. Mentions Arkham. 343. Robert E. Howard, "The Haunter of the Ring", Weird Tales, June 1934. \$. Mentions Kirowan. 344. Robert E. Howard, "The Fire of Asshurbanipal", Weird Tales, December 1936. Mentions Cthulhu, Kara-Shehr (Irem), Koth, Xuthltan, Yog-Sothoth. 345. Robert E. Howard, "The Hyborian Age", The Phantagraph, February/August/October-November 1936. Mentions Serpent-People. 346. Robert E. Howard, "Dig Me No Grave", Weird Tales, February 1937. Mentions Conrad, Kathulos, Koth. 347. Robert E. Howard, THE HYBORIAN AGE, ?: The Los Angeles--New York Cooperative Publications, Inc., 1938. A larger work including the version from ''The Phantagraph''. Mentions Serpent-People. 348. Robert E. Howard, "The House in the Oaks", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. From the fragment ''The House''. Mentions Conrad, Geoffrey, Old Dutchtown. 349. Robert E. Howard, "Usurp the Night", The Haunt of Horror, June 1973. Originally titled ''The Hoofed Thing''. Mentions von Junzt. 350. Robert E. Howard, "The Black Bear Bites", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, April 1974. Mentions Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth. 351. Lin Carter and Robert E. Howard, "The Tower of Time", Fantastic, June 1975. \$. Mentions James Allison. 352. Robert E. Howard, "The Temple of Abomination", in TIGERS OF THE SEA, Richard L. Tierney, ed., New York: Ace Books, 1979. Mentions Serpent-People, Shoggoth. The other Cormac Mac Art stories, ''Tigers of the Sea'', ''Swords of the Northern Sea'', and ''The Night of the Wolf'' are thus connected to the Mythos. 353. Kenneth Huff, "The Black Chaos", Eldritch Tales, No. 4, October 1978. \$. Mentions Miskatonic U. 354. David Hurd and William Baetz, "The Alchemist's Notebook", Heavy Metal, October 1979. Excerpt from a novelization of an ''upcoming'' (1981) movie from Paramount, ''The Cry of Cthulhu''. Mentions Cthulhu, N'kai, Yath-Hotep. 355. Ben Indick, "The Road to Dunwich", The Road to Dunwich, ? 1973. \$. Mentions ? 356. John Jacob, "Mushroom", Comic Courier, January 1970. \$. Mentions ? 357. John Jacob, "''And When Blood Touches Blood...''", Nyctalops, October 1971. Mentions Yog-Sothoth. 358. John Jacob, "The Clock", Comic Courier, April 1971. \$. Mentions ? 359. John Jacob, "Final Call", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions ? 360. John Jacob, "The Rynlaerth Megaliths", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, April-May 1972. \$. Mentions ? 361. John Jacob, "Totem", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions ? 362. John Jacob, "The Left-Behind", Etchings and Odysseys, No. 1, Spring 1973. Mentions Cthugha, Pnakotic Manuscripts. 363. John Jacob, "The Victim", Ecstacy Oblivion, ? ?. \$. Mentions ? 364. Carl Jacobi, "The Aquarium", Fantasy Crossroads, February 1976. \$. Original version. Mentions Dwellers in the Deep, Hydrophinnae, Unter Zee Kulten. 365. Robert Barbour Johnson, "Far Below", Weird Tales, June-July 1939. Mentions Children of the Night?, Nyarlathotep. 366. Edward M. Kane, "The Awakening", Eldritch Tales, No. 4, October 1978. \$. Mentions Cthulhu, R'lyeh. 367. Billy Keel, "The Pirrak", Ambrosia, June 24 1972. \$. Mentions ? 368. Stephen King, "I Know What You Need", Cosmopolitan, September 1976. Mentions Necronomicon. 369. Stephen King, "Jerusalem's Lot", in NIGHT SHIFT, Doubleday, 1978. Mentions Prinn, Yogsoggoth. Through this, all interconnected King stories, such as '''SALEM'S LOT'' and ''One for the Road'' are related to the Mythos. 370. Stephen King, "Crouch End", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Alhazred, Cthulhu, Nyarlathotep, Yogsoggoth. 371. Stephen King, "Gramma", in SKELETON CREW, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1985. Mentions Hastur. 372. T. E. D. Klein, "Black Man with a Horn", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Shugoran, Tcho-Tchos. 373. J. J. Koblas, "The Outpost", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, April-May 1972. \$. Mentions ? 374. J. J. Koblas, "The Quest of the Necronomicon", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, December 1972. \$. Mentions ? 375. Henry Kuttner, "The Graveyard Rats", Weird Tales, March 1936. Mentions Ghouls, Magna Mater (Shub-Niggurath?), Salem. 376. Henry Kuttner, "It Walks by Night", Weird Tales, December 1936. \$. Mentions ? 377. Henry Kuttner, "The Secret of Kralitz", Weird Tales, October 1936. \$. Mentions Iod, Mu, Vorvadoss. 378. Henry Kuttner, "The Salem Horror", Weird Tales, May 1937. Mentions Leng, Michael Leigh, Necronomicon, Nyogtha, Salem, Vach-Viraj Incantation. 379. Henry Kuttner, "Eater of Souls", Weird Tales, January 1937. \$. Mentions ? 380. Henry Kuttner (as Keith Hammond), "The Invaders", Strange Stories, February 1939. \$. Mentions ? 381. Henry Kuttner, "Hydra", Weird Tales, April 1939. \$. Mentions ? 382. Henry Kuttner, "The Hunt", Strange Tales, June 1939. \$. Mentions ? 383. Henry Kuttner, "The Frog", Strange Stories, February 1939. \$. Mentions ? 384. Henry Kuttner (as Keith Hammond), "Bells of Horror", Strange Stories, April 1939. \$. Mentions ? 385. Henry Kuttner, "The Watcher at the Door", Weird Tales, May 1939. \$. Mentions ? 386. Marc Laidlaw, "Spawn of the Ruins", Shayol, No. 1, November 1977. \$. Mentions ? 387. George Laking, "Fomalhaut is Rising", Nyctalops, February 1972. Poem. Mentions Hastur. 388. Richard Landwehr, "Casket of the Sea Queen", Spoor Anthology, No. 2, Fall 1974. \$. Mentions ? 389. Randall D. Larson, "Gunfight Against Nyarlathotep", Eldritch Tales, No. 5--6, April--December 1979. \$. Mentions ? 390. Edward S. Lauterbach, "The Book of Madness", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Alhazred, Cthulhu, Necronomicon. 391. James Lawson, "Perhaps the Elder Gods", Nyctalops, June 1971. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Book of Eibon, Cthulhu, Cultes des Goules, Dagon, De Vermis Mysteriis, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Revelations of Glaaki, R'lyeh Text, Tsathoggua. 392. Fritz Leiber, "To Arkham and the Stars", in THE DARK BROTHERHOOD AND OTHERS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1966. Mentions Arkham, Necronomicon, Wilmarth. 393. Fritz Leiber, "The Terror from the Depths", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, Vultures Roost, Wilmarth. 394. D.F. Lewis, "Foxflesh", Dagon, No. 17, April-May 1987. \$. Prose poem. Mentions ``Cuthloo'', ``The Goat of a Thousand Young''. 395. Thomas Ligotti, "The Sect of the Idiot", Crypt of Cthulhu, No. 56, Roodmass 1988. \$. Mentions Azathoth, Necronomicon. 396. Gordon Linzner, "Battle of the Wizards", Space and Time, Spring 1968. \$. Mentions Horan. 397. Gordon Linzner, "Cthark", Space and Time, Winter 1968. \$. Mentions ? 398. Gordon Linzner, "Encounter", Space and Time, Spring 1969. \$. Mentions Horan. 399. Gordon Linzner, "The Revenge of Nolfur", Space and Time, August 1969. \$. Mentions Horan. 400. Gordon Linzner, "Rune of the Dwarf King", Space and Time, February 1972. \$. Mentions Horan. 401. Gordon Linzner, "End of the Quest", Space and Time, November 1973. \$. Mentions Horan. 402. Gordon Linzner, "The Winged Demon", [The Literary Magazine of] Fantasy \& Terror, No. 2, 1973. \$. Mentions ? 403. Gordon Linzner, "Return of the Jaward", [The Literary Magazine of] Fantasy \& Terror, No. 7, 1975. \$. Mentions ? 404. Gordon Linzner, "The Final Battle", Space and Time, May 1976. \$. Mentions Horan. 405. John Alan Little, "The Shadow That Lurked in Twilight", Evermist, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 406. W. Francis Loebs, Jr., "Why the Night-Gaunts Tickle", The HPL Supplement, July 1973. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 407. Frank Belknap Long, "The Space-Eaters", Weird Tales, July 1928. Mentions Necronomicon, Partridgeville. 408. Frank Belknap Long, "The Hounds of Tindalos", Weird Tales, March 1929. Mentions Doels (Dholes), Hounds of Tindalos, Partridgeville. 409. Frank Belknap Long, "On Icy Kinarth", Weird Tales, April 1930. Poem. Mentions Kinarth (Kynarth). 410. Frank Belknap Long, "The Horror from the Hills", Weird Tales, January and February-March 1931. 2 part serial. Mentions Chaugnar Faugn, Fishers from Outside, Little, Miri Nigri, Tsang. 411. Frank Belknap Long, "The Abominable Snowmen", Weird Tales, June-July 1931. Poem. Mentions Mi-Go? 412. Frank Belknap Long, "The Brain-Eaters", Weird Tales, June 1932. \$. Mentions ? 413. Frank Belknap Long, "The Malignant Invader", Weird Tales, January 1932. \$. Mentions ? 414. Frank Belknap Long, "When Chaugnar Wakes", Weird Tales, September 1932. Poem. Mentions Chaugnar Faugn. 415. Frank Belknap Long, "Dark Awakening", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Cthulhu, Deep Ones, R'lyeh, Shub-Niggurath, Yog-Sothoth. 416. H. P. Lovecraft, "Nemesis", The Vagrant, July 1918. Poem. Mentions Lomar? 417. H. P. Lovecraft, "Herbert West -- Reanimator (as ''Gruesome Stories'')", Home Brew, 1922. Mentions Arkham. 418. H. P. Lovecraft, "Dagon", Weird Tales, October 1923. Mentions Dagon. 419. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Picture in the House", Weird Tales, January 1924. Mentions Arkham. 420. H. P. Lovecraft and Harry Houdini, "Imprisoned with the Pharaohs", Weird Tales, May-June-July 1924. Mentions Nitocris. 421. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Hound", Weird Tales, February 1924. Mentions Alhazred, Leng, Necronomicon. 422. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Rats in the Walls", Weird Tales, March 1924. Mentions Exham, Nyarlathotep. 423. H. P. Lovecraft, "To a Dreamer", Weird Tales, November 1924. Poem. Mentions Pnath, Throk, Zin. 424. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Statement of Randolph Carter", Weird Tales, February 1925. Mentions Carter. 425. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Music of Erich Zann", Weird Tales, May 1925. Mentions Zann. 426. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Festival", Weird Tales, January 1925. Mentions Arkham, Kingsport, Necronomicon. 427. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Unnamable", Weird Tales, July 1925. Mentions Arkham, Carter. 428. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Moon-Bog", Weird Tales, June 1926. Mentions Moon Bog. 429. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Cats of Ulthar", Weird Tales, February 1926. Mentions Ulthar. 430. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Terrible Old Man", Weird Tales, August 1926. Mentions Kingsport. 431. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outsider", Weird Tales, April 1926. Mentions Ghouls, Nephren-Ka, Nitocris. 432. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Horror at Red Hook", Weird Tales, January 1927. Mentions Magna Mater (Shub-Niggurath). 433. H. P. Lovecraft, "The White Ship", Weird Tales, March 1927. Mentions Sona-Nyl. 434. H. P. Lovecraft, "Pickman's Model", Weird Tales, October 1927. Mentions Ghouls, Pickman. 435. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Colour Out of Space", Amazing Stories, September 1927. Mentions Arkham. 436. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulhu", Weird Tales, February 1928. Mentions Cthulhu, Irem, Necronomicon, R'lyeh. 437. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Silver Key", Weird Tales, January 1929. Mentions Arkham, Carter, Ulthar. 438. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Dunwich Horror", Weird Tales, April 1929. Mentions, Arkham, Cthulhu, Dunwich, Necronomicon, Shub-Niggurath, Yog-Sothoth. 439. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Ancient Track", Weird Tales, March 1930. Poem. Mentions Dunwich, Zaman's Hill. 440. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Strange High House in the Mist", Weird Tales, October 1931. Mentions Arkham, Hatheg-Kla, Kadath, Kingsport, Nodens, Poseidonis, Ulthar. 441. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Whisperer in Darkness", Weird Tales, August 1931. Mentions Azathoth, Bethmoora, Bran Mak Morn, Cthulhu, Doels (Dholes), Hali, Hastur, Hounds of Tindalos, Leng, L'mur-Kathulos, Mi-Go, Nyarlathotep, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Tsathoggua, Wilmarth, Yellow Sign, Yian, Yig, Yuggoth. 442. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Dreams in the Witch-House", Weird Tales, July 1933. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Brown Jenkin, Eibon, Nyarlathotep, von Junzt. 443. H. P. Lovecraft, "Celephais", Marvel Tales, May 1934. Mentions Celephais, Innsmouth, Leng. 444. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outpost", Fantasy Magazine, May 1934. Poem. Mentions Fishers from Outside. 445. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Doom That Came to Sarnath", Marvel Tales, March-April 1935. Mentions Bokrug, Sarnath. 446. H. P. Lovecraft, THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH, Pennsylvania: Visionary Press, 1936. Mentions Cthulhu, Dagon, Deep Ones, Innsmouth, Old Ones, R'lyeh, Shoggoths, Y'ha-nthlei. 447. H. P. Lovecraft, "At the Mountains of Madness", Astounding Stories, February, March, April 1936. 3 part serial. Mentions Cthulhu, Leng, Necronomicon, Old Ones, Shoggoths, ''tekeli-li''. 448. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Shadow Out of Time", Astounding Stories, June 1936. Mentions Arkham, d'Erlette, Eltdown Shards, Great Race of Yith, Old Ones, Peaslee, Prinn, Serpent People, Tcho-Tchos, Tsan-Chan, Tsathoggua, von Junzt. 449. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Haunter of the Dark", Weird Tales, December 1936. Mentions Book of Dzyan, Eibon, Necronomicon, Nephren-Ka, Nyarlathotep, Prinn, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Serpent People, Shaggai, von Junzt, Yaddith, Yog-Sothoth, Yuggoth. 450. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Shunned House", Weird Tales, October 1937. Mentions Carter. 451. H. P. Lovecraft, "Polaris", Weird Tales, December 1937. Mentions Gnoph-Keh, Pnakotic Manuscripts. 452. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Thing on the Doorstep", Weird Tales, January 1937. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Derby, Eibon, Geoffrey, Innsmouth, Kingsport, Necronomicon, Shoggoths, von Junzt. 453. H. P. Lovecraft, A HISTORY OF THE NECRONOMICON, Oakman, AL: The Rebel Press, 1938. Also known as ''History and Chronology of the Necronomicon''. Mentions Necronomicon. 454. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Nameless City", Weird Tales, November 1938. Mentions Alhazred, Irem, Sarnath. 455. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Other Gods", Weird Tales, October 1938. Mentions Hatheg-Kla, Kadath, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Sansu, Ulthar. 456. H. P. Lovecraft, "Beyond the Wall of Sleep", Weird Tales, March 1938. Mentions Tsan Chan. 457. H. P. Lovecraft, "Azathoth", Leaves II, 1938. Fragment. Mentions Azathoth. 458. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Descendant", Leaves II, 1938. Fragment. Mentions Elder Sign, Irem, Necronomicon. 459. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Messenger", Weird Tales, July 1938. Poem. Mentions Elder Sign. 460. H. P. Lovecraft, "To Klarkash-Ton, Lord of Averoigne (as ''To Clark Ashton Smith'')", Weird Tales, April 1938. Poem. Mentions Averoigne. 461. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Evil Clergyman (as ''The Wicked Clergyman'')", Weird Tales, April 1939. Mentions Severnford? 462. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Quest of Iranon", Weird Tales, March 1939. Mentions Sarnath. 463. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward", Weird Tales, May-July 1941. Mentions Carter, Necronomicon, Sign of Koth, Ward, Yog-Sothoth. 464. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Howler", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 12. Poem. Mentions Zoar. 465. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Pigeon-Flyers", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 10. Poem. Mentions Thog. 466. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Gardens of Yin", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 19. Poem. Mentions Yin. 467. H. P. Lovecraft, FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Brochure. While the entire sonnet sequence may be considered a Mythos ''story'', only these individual poems contain direct Mythos references: ''Recognition'', ''Zaman's Hill'', ''The Port'', ''Star-Winds'', ''The Bells'', ''Night-Gaunts'', ''Nyarlathotep'', ''Azathoth'', ''The Familiars'', ''The Elder Pharos'', ''Alienation''. 468. H. P. Lovecraft, "Recognition", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 4. Poem. Mentions Yuggoth. 469. H. P. Lovecraft, "Zaman's Hill", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 7. Poem. Mentions Aylesbury, Zaman's Hill. 470. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Port", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 8. Poem. Mentions Arkham, Innsmouth. 471. H. P. Lovecraft, "Star-Winds", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 14. Poem. Mentions Yuggoth. 472. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Bells", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 19. Poem. Mentions Innsmouth. 473. H. P. Lovecraft, "Night-Gaunts", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 20. Poem. Mentions Night-Gaunts. 474. H. P. Lovecraft, "Nyarlathotep", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 21. Poem. Mentions Nyarlathotep. 475. H. P. Lovecraft, "Azathoth", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 22. Poem. Mentions Azathoth. 476. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Familiars", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 26. Poem. Mentions Aylesbury. 477. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Elder Pharos", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 27. Poem. Mentions Leng. 478. H. P. Lovecraft, "Alienation", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, CA: F.A.P.A., 1941. Sonnet 32. Poem. Mentions Yaddith. 479. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Thing in the Moonlight (fragment)", Bizarre, January 1941. Mentions Morgan, Howard Phillips. 480. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath", The Arkham Sampler, Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter 1948. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Carter, Celephais, Cryptical Books, Dreamlands, Dylath-Leen, Dholes, Elder Sign, Ghasts, Ghouls, Gnoph-Keh, Gugs, Hatheg-Kla, Innsmouth, Kadath, Kingsport, Leng, Nodens, Nyarlathotep, Pickman, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Pnath, Sign of Koth, Shantaks, Sona-Nyl, Throk, Ulthar, Zin, Zoogs. 481. H. P. Lovecraft, "Regnar Lodbrug's Epicedium", in COLLECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1963. Poem. Mentions Olaus Wormius. 482. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Nightmare Lake", in COLLECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1963. Poem. Mentions Zan. 483. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, THE LURKER AT THE THRESHOLD, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1945. Expansion of two fragments of HPL's. Mentions Arkham, Dagon, Dunwich, Lamah (Lomar), Misquamacus, Necronomicon, Tsathoggua, Winfield, Yog-Sothoth. 484. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Survivor", Weird Tales, July 1954. Mentions Deep Ones. 485. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Gable Window (as ''The Murky Glass'')", Saturn, May 1957. Mentions Arkham, Sand-Dweller. 486. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Lamp of Alhazred", The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1957. Mentions Irem, Necronomicon. 487. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Shadow Out of Space", in THE SURVIVOR AND OTHERS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1957. Mentions Arkham, Great Race of Yith. 488. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "Wentworth's Day", in THE SURVIVOR AND OTHERS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1957. Mentions Dunwich, Seventh Book of Moses. 489. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Shuttered Room", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1959. Mentions Deep Ones, Dunwich. 490. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Fisherman of Falcon Point", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1959. Mentions Deep Ones, Innsmouth. 491. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Dark Brotherhood", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1959. Mentions Great Race of Yith. 492. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Shadow in the Attic", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1959. Mentions Arkham. 493. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "Witches' Hollow", in DARK MIND, DARK HEART, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1962. Mentions Arkham. 494. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Horror from the Middle Span", in TRAVELLERS BY NIGHT, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1967. Mentions Dunwich. 495. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Watchers Out of Time", in THE WATCHERS OUT OF TIME AND OTHERS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1972. Fragment. Mentions Dunwich. 496. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "Innsmouth Clay", in THE WATCHERS OUT OF TIME AND OTHERS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1972. Mentions Innsmouth. 497. H. P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffman Price, "Through the Gates of the Silver Key", Weird Tales, July 1934. Mentions Arkham, Atlanaat, Carter, de Marigny, Dholes, Kath, Kynarth, Kythamil, Leng, Mthura, Necronomicon, Nython, Stronti, 'Umr At-Tawil, Yaddith, Yian-Ho, Yuggoth. 498. Robert A. W. Lowndes, "The Burrowers Beneath", Stirring Science Stories, April 1941. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 499. Robert A. W. Lowndes, "Forbidden Books", Stirring Science Stories, June 1941. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 500. Robert A. W. Lowndes, "Nyaghoggua", Famous Fantastic Mysteries, April 1941. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 501. Robert A. W. Lowndes, "The Wind from the River", Stirring Science Stories, April 1941. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 502. Robert A. W. Lowndes, "The Abyss", Stirring Science Stories, February 1941. \$. Mentions ? 503. Robert A. W. Lowndes (as Carol Grey), "The Leapers", Future Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1942. \$. Mentions ? 504. Robert A. W. Lowndes (as Wilfred Owen Morley), "The Long Wall", Stirring Science Stories, March 1942. \$. Mentions ? 505. Robert A. W. Lowndes, ANNALS OF ARKYA, The Phantagraph, 1944. \$. Poem cycle. Contains ''The Courier'', ''The Worshippers'', ''Liberation'', ''The Guardian'', ''The Summons'', ''The Viola''. Mentions Kondath, Vorklai. 506. Robert A. W. Lowndes, NEW ANNALS OF ARKYA, The Phantagraph Press, 1945. \$. Poem cycle. Contains ''The Pool'', ''The Street'', ''The Council'', ''The House'', ''The Whisperer'', ''The Crawler''. Mentions ? 507. Robert A. W. Lowndes, "Settler's Wall", Magazine of Horror, Fall 1968. \$. Mentions ? 508. Robert A. W. Lowndes, "Leapers", Magazine of Horror, September 1968. \$. Mentions ? 509. Brian Lumley, "Cement Surroundings", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1969. Mentions Commodus, Cthulhu, Ephiroth, G'harne, Pickman, Shudde-M'ell, Yibb-Tstll, Yog-Sothoth. 510. Brian Lumley, "The Sister City", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1969. Mentions Bokrug, Sarnath. 511. Brian Lumley, "The Man in the Dream (as ''The Thing in the Moonlight II'')", The Arkham Collector, No. 4, Winter 1969. Mentions Howard Phillips, Schrach. 512. Brian Lumley, "Billy's Oak", The Arkham Collector, No. 6, Winter 1970. Mentions Crow, Cthaat Aquadingen. 513. Brian Lumley, "An Item of Supporting Evidence", The Arkham Collector, No. 7, Summer 1970. Mentions Crow, Urbicus, Yegg-Ha. 514. Brian Lumley, "Rising with Surtsey", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Cthaat Aquadingen, Gell-Ho, Othuum. 515. Brian Lumley, "The Cyprus Shell", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Cthaat Aquadingen, Hydrophinnae. 516. Brian Lumley, "The Caller of the Black", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Crow, Geoffrey, Yibb-Tstll. 517. Brian Lumley, "The Mirror of Nitocris", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions de Marigny, Geoffrey, Nitocris, Crow. 518. Brian Lumley, "The Night the *Sea-Maid* Went Down", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Elder Sign. 519. Brian Lumley, "The Thing from the Blasted Heath", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Arkham. 520. Brian Lumley, "Dylath-Leen", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Dylath-Leen. 521. Brian Lumley, "De Marigny's Clock", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions de Marigny, Crow. 522. Brian Lumley, "In the Vaults Beneath", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions G'harne, Old Ones. 523. Brian Lumley, "Ambler's Inspiration", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Oakdeene. 524. Brian Lumley, "In Pressure-Pounded Chasms", The Arkham Collector, Winter 1971. Poem. Mentions Nodens. 525. Brian Lumley, "The House of Cthulhu", Whispers, No. 1, 1973. Mentions Cthulhu, Teh Atht. 526. Brian Lumley, "Pesh-Tlen", Nyctalops, April 1973. Poem. Mentions Dagon, Gell-Ho. 527. Brian Lumley, THE BURROWERS BENEATH, New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1974. Novel incorporating ''Cement Surroundings'' and ''The Night the *Sea-Maid* Went Down''. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Crow, Cthaat Aquadingen, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, de Marigny, Elder Sign, Gell-Ho, G'harne, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Nyogtha, Oakdeene, Peaslee, Prinn, Shudde-M'ell, Silberhutte, Ubbo-Sathla, Vach-Viraj Incantation, Wilmarth, Zothique. 528. Brian Lumley and David Gerrold and Emil Petaja and Miriam Allen deFord and Ross Rocklynne, "Othuum", Witchcraft & Sorcery, No. 10, 1974. \$. A round-robin story. Mentions Othuum. 529. Brian Lumley, BENEATH THE MOORS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1974. Novel incorporating ''The Sister City''. Mentions Bokrug, L'h-Yib, Shoggoths, Thuun'ha. 530. Brian Lumley, THE TRANSITION OF TITUS CROW, New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1975. Mentions Alhazred, Arkham, Arthak't, Carcosa, Crow, Cthaat Aquadingen, Cthulhu, Cthylla, Dagon, de Marigny, Elder Gods, Elysia, G'harne, Great Race of Yith, Hali, Hastur, Hounds of Tindalos, Hydra, Innsmouth, Ithaqua, Kingsport, Kthanid, Moon Bog, Oth-Neth, Peaslee, R'lyeh, Sarnath, Shub-Niggurath, Tiania, Tsan-Chan, T3RE, Urbicus, Walmsley, Yegg-Ha, Yog-Sothoth. 531. Brian Lumley, "What Dark God?", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Summanus. 532. Brian Lumley, "The Fairground Horror", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Cthulhu, Shudde-M'ell, Summanus, Tharpe, Vorvadoss. 533. Brian Lumley, "Tharquest and the Lamia Orbiquita", Fantastic, November 1976. \$. Mentions Theem'hdra. 534. Brian Lumley, "The Horror at Oakdeene", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1977. Mentions Yibb-Tstll, Oakdeene, Cthaat Aquadingen. 535. Brian Lumley, "Aunt Hester", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1977. Mentions Necronomicon. 536. Brian Lumley, "The Viking's Stone", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1977. Mentions Crow. 537. Brian Lumley, "The Statement of Henry Worthy", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1977. Mentions von Junzt. 538. Brian Lumley, "Darghud's Doll", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1977. Mentions Crow. 539. Brian Lumley, "Born of the Winds", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1977. Mentions Ithaqua, Stillwater. 540. Brian Lumley, "How Kank Thad Returned to Bhur-Esh", Fantastic, June 1977. \$. Mentions Theem'hdra. 541. Brian Lumley, "Mylakhrion the Immortal", Fantasy Tales, Summer 1977. \$. Mentions Theem'hdra. 542. Brian Lumley, THE CLOCK OF DREAMS, Jove/HBJ Books, 1978. Novel incorporating ''Dylath-Leen''. Mentions Carter, Crow, Cthulhu, de Marigny, Elder Gods, Elder Sign, Gnorri, Ithaqua, Kaman-Thah, Kthanid, Nasht, Night-Gaunts, Nyarlathotep, Thamuth-Djig, Throk, Tiania, Ulthar, Yian-Ho, Yog-Sothoth. 543. Brian Lumley, SPAWN OF THE WINDS, Jove/HBJ Books, 1978. Mentions Ithaqua, Silberhutte. 544. Brian Lumley, "Tindalos", Nyctalops, March 1978. Poem. Mentions Tindalos. 545. Brian Lumley, "The Kiss of Bugg-Shash", Cthulhu: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, No. 3, 1978. \$. Probable renaming of ''The Lips of Bugg-Shash''. Mentions ? 546. Brian Lumley, IN THE MOONS OF BOREA, Jove/HBJ Books, 1979. Mentions Ithaqua, Silberhutte. 547. Brian Lumley, "The Sorcerer's Dream", Whispers, No. 13/14, October 1979. \$. Mentions Theem'hdra. 548. Brian Lumley, "The Second Wish", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Mentions Black Stone, Cthulhu, Eibon, Geoffrey, Necronomicon, Othuum, Prinn, Stregoicavar, Tharpe, Ward. 549. Brian Lumley, "The House of the Temple", in WEIRD TALES 3, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. Mentions Bugg-Shash, Cthaat Aquadingen, Moon Bog, Nitocris, Prinn, Stregoicavar, von Junzt, Yibb-Tstll, Yog-Sothoth. 550. Brian Lumley, "Treasure of the Scarlet Scorpion", Weirdbook, No. 16, 1982. \$. Mentions Theem'hdra. 551. Brian Lumley, "The Return of the Deep Ones", FANTASY BOOK, No. ?, ? 1984. \$. Mentions ? 552. Brian Lumley, HERO OF DREAMS, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1986. Mentions Dreamlands, Eldin, Hero, Schrach. 553. Brian Lumley, SHIP OF DREAMS, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1986. Mentions Dreamlands, Eldin, Hero. 554. Brian Lumley, MAD MOON OF DREAMS, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1987. Mentions Dreamlands, Eldin, Hero. 555. Brian Lumley, "Name and Number", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1987. Mentions Crow, Teh Atht, Theem'hdra. 556. Brian Lumley, "The Black Recalled", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1987. Mentions Crow, Yibb-Tstll. 557. Brian Lumley, "Inception", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1987. Mentions Crow. 558. Brian Lumley, "Lord of the Worms", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1987. Mentions Crow, Prinn. 559. Brian Lumley, "The Running Man", in GREEN AND PLEASANT LAND, Nottingham, England: Games Workshop, 1987. Mentions Azathoth, Chorazos, Cthulhu, Shub-Niggurath, Yibb-Tstll, Yog-Sothoth. 560. Brian Lumley, ELYSIA, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1989. Mentions Crow, Cthulhu, Eldin, Hero, Schrach. 561. Brian Lumley, "Haggopian", The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Circa 1972/73. Mentions Deep Ones. 562. Brian Lumley, THE HOUSE OF CTHULHU AND OTHER TALES OF THE PRIMAL LAND, Buffalo, NY: W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1987?. \$. I assume this is a collection of stories set in Theem'hdra. Mentions Theem'hdra? 563. Brian Lumley, "Spaghetti", Weirdbook, 21 1987?. \$. Mentions ? 564. Brian Lumley, "The Dark Wisdom", IS, ? ?. \$. Mentions ? 565. Brian Lumley, "Cryptically Yours", in THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY STORIES: 6, New York: DAW Books, Inc., ?. \$. Mentions Theem'hdra. 566. William Lumley and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Diary of Alonzo Typer", Weird Tales, February 1938. Mentions Chorazin, Eltdown Shards, Yian-Ho. 567. Richard A. Lupoff, "The Discovery of the Ghooric Zone -- March 15, 2337", in CHRYSALIS, Roy Torgeson, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1977. Mentions Ghooric Zone, Nithon, Shoggoths, Thog, Thok, Yuggoth, Zaman. 568. Richard A. Lupoff, "The Whisperers", Fantastic, September 1977. Mentions Cthulhu, Dagon. 569. Richard A. Lupoff, "Documents in the Case of Elizabeth Akeley", The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1982. Mentions Akeley, Ghooric Zone, Nithon, Thog, Thok, Wilmarth, Yuggoth, Zaman. 570. Richard A. Lupoff, "The Red Hook Horror [?]", in CHRYSALIS, Roy Torgeson, ed., ?, ?. \$. Mentions ? 571. Arthur Machen, "The White People", in TALES OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1948. Mentions Do^ls (Dholes). 572. Arthur Machen, "The Novel of the Black Seal", in TALES OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1948. Mentions Children of the Night? 573. Arthur Machen, "The Great God Pan", in TALES OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1948. Mentions Nodens. 574. Norman G. Markham, "Last Words", Anubis, Autumn 1966. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 575. Graham Masterton, THE MANITOU, Los Angeles: Pinnacle Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Misquamacus. 576. Graham Masterton, THE REVENGE OF THE MANITOU, Tor Books, 198?. \$. Mentions ? 577. Gordon Mathews, "The Trail of the Necronomicon", Thantasia, Winter 1970. \$. Mentions ? 578. Brian McNaughton, SATAN'S MISTRESS, ?, 19x1. \$. Mentions Necronomicon. 579. A. Merritt and C. L. Moore and H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard and and Frank Belknap Long, "The Challenge from Beyond", Fantasy Magazine, September 1935. A round-robin story. Mentions Eltdown Shards, Great Race of Yith. 580. Rob Hollis Miller, "(Untitled)", Nyctalops, March 1978. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu. 581. Warren Scott Miller, "From Beyond the Dark Gateway", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, July 1973. \$. Mentions ? 582. Brian Mooney, "The Guardians of the Gates", Cthulhu: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, No. 2, 1977. \$. Mentions ? 583. C. L. Moore, "Black God's Kiss", Weird Tales, October 1934. Mentions Joiry. By extension, all Jirel of Joiry stories, such as ''Black God's Shadow'', ''Jirel Meets Magic'', ''The Dark Land'', and ''Hellsgarde'', and, through ''Quest of the Starstone'', Northwest Smith stories, such as ''Black Thirst'', ''The Cold Grey God'', ''Dust of the Gods'', ''Julhi'', ''Lost Paradise'', ''Scarlet Dream'', ''Shambleau'', ''The Tree of Life'', ''Werewoman'', ''Yvala'', and ''Nymph of Darkness'' (with Forrest J. Ackerman) are connected to the Mythos. 584. Gary Myers, "The House of the Worm", The Arkham Collector, Vol. 1, No. 7, Summer 1970. Also known as ''Feast in the House of the Worm''. Mentions Azathoth, Dholes, Elder Sign, Kadath, Nodens, N'tse-Kaambl, Pnakotic Manuscript, Sign of Koth, Throk, Vornai, Yuggoth. 585. Gary Myers, "Yokh the Necromancer", The Arkham Collector, Vol. 1, No. 8, Winter 1971. Mentions Azathoth, Bokrug, Dholes, Dzyan, Elder Sign, Kadath, Kaman-Thah, Leng, Nasht, Nodens, N'tse-Kaambl, Pnath, Vornai. 586. Gary Myers, "Passing of a Dreamer", The Arkham Collector, Vol. 1, No. 9, Spring 1971. Mentions Azathoth, Kadath, Nasht, Nir, Ulthar. 587. Gary Myers, "The Loot of Golthoth", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Celephais, Cuppar-Nombo, Golthoth, Nyarlathotep, Zin. 588. Gary Myers, "Xiurhn", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Azathoth, Celephais, Dylath-Leen, Mhor, N'tse-Kaambl, Pnakotic Manuscript, Skaa, Ulthar, Voorish Sign, Vornai, Xiurhn, Yuth, Zoogs. 589. Gary Myers, "Hazuth-Kleg", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Azathoth, Skaa, Ulthar. 590. Gary Myers, "The Three Enchantments", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Celephais, Cthulhu, Elder Sign, Lhosk, Sona-Nyl. 591. Gary Myers, "The Return of Zhosph", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Cryptical Books. 592. Gary Myers, "The Four Sealed Jars", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Celephais, Getech, Nath-Horthath, Nithy-Vash. 593. Gary Myers, "The Maker of Gods", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Getech, Ngranek, Nithy-Vash, Sthood, Tamash. 594. Gary Myers, "The Gods of Earth", in NAMELESS PLACES, Gerald W. Page, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975. Mentions Carter, Celephais, Elder Gods, Elder Sign, Hatheg-Kla, Kadath, Kaman-Thah, MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI, Nasht, Nath-Horthath. By extension, Lord Dunsany's Pegana stories are connected with the Mythos. 595. Gary Myers, "The Snout in the Alcove", in THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY STORIES: 3, New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1977. Mentions Elder Gods, Elder Sign, Other Gods, Azathoth, Dreamlands, Nyarlathotep, Ulthar, Celephais, Serannian, Hlanith, Ooth-Nargai, Thran, Atal, Kadath, Ubbo-Sathla, Abhoth, Pnakotic Manuscripts. 596. Gary Myers and Marc Laidlaw, "The Summons of Nuguth-Yug", in WEIRD TALES 3, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. Mentions Cryptical Books, Gugs, Nodens, Sign of Koth. 597. Dale Nelson, "In Carcosa", Nyctalops, April 1976. Poem. Mentions Carcosa. 598. Larry Niven, "The Last Necronomicon", IS, October 1971. \$. Mentions ? 599. Gerald W. Page, "Preface to the Necronomicon", Nyctalops, June 1971. Poem. Mentions Alhazred, Cthulhu, Necronomicon. 600. Phil Panaggio, "The Lay of Bokrug", Eldritch Tales, No. 8, 1982. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 601. Charles Partington, "The Manterfield Inheritance", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Hastur? 602. Tony Patrick, "Pages from Pickman's Sketchbook", Fantasy Macabre, No. 10, 1988. Mentions Ghouls, Pickman. 603. Fred L. Pelton, THE SUSSEX MANUSCRIPT, Unpublished?, 19xx. \$. Lin Carter refers to having seen this. Mentions Necronomicon. 604. Arthur Pendragon, "The Dunstable Horror", Fantastic, April 1964. \$. Mentions ? 605. Arthur Pendragon, "The Crib of Hell", Fantastic, May 1965. \$. Mentions ? 606. Jim Pianfetti, "In the Woods", Nyctalops, January 1980. Poem. Mentions Ulthar, Zoogs. 607. John Pocsik, "Casting the Stone", in OVER THE EDGE, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1964. Mentions d'Erlette, Eibon. 608. Edgar Allan Poe, THE NARRATIVE OF ARTHUR GORDON PYM OF NANTUCKET, Philadelphia: ?, 1838. Mentions ''tekeli-li''. 609. Ted Pons, "The Crier in the Vault", From Beyond the Dark Gateway, July 1973. \$. Mentions ? 610. Ted Pons, The Devil Ground, The Library Lovecraftian, No. 3, North Hollywood, CA: Shroud Publishers, 1975. Mentions Yg'th N'karlegh. 611. Ted Pons, "Beneath the Dunes", Nyctalops, January-February 1975. Mentions Great Race, Polypous Race. 612. Ted Pons, "Demon-Day", The Dark Messenger Reader, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 613. Ted Pons, "Haven", Eldritch Tales, No. 4, October 1978. \$. Mentions Elder Gods, Great Old Ones, Ng'Thaga. 614. E. Hoffman Price, "The Dreamer of Atlanaat", Weird Tales, July 1926. \$. Mentions Atlanaat. 615. E. Hoffman Price, "A Jest and a Vengeance", Weird Tales, September 1929. \$. Mentions Atlanaat. 616. Robert M. Price, "Wilbur Whateley Waiting", Revelations from Yuggoth, No. 1, November 1987. \$. Mentions Whateley, Al Azif. 617. William H. Pugmire, "Deep Mysteries", Myrddin, August 1975. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 618. William H. Pugmire, "Never Steal from a Whateley", The Diversifier, May 1976. \$. Mentions ? 619. William H. Pugmire, "The Thing in the Glen (The Final Manuscript of Desmond Peters)", Space and Time, September 1977. \$. Mentions ? 620. W. H. Pugmire, "The Cryptic Power", Revelations from Yuggoth, No. 1, November 1987. \$. Mentions Necronomicon. 621. Wilum Pugmire, "Totem Pole", Fantasy Macabre, No. 7, 1986?. \$. Mentions ? 622. Joseph F. Pumilia, "Hymn to Dagon", Tales from the Shunned House (EODapa), May 14 1973. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 623. Julien C. Raasveld, "The House of Keziah Mason", Parallax, March 1971. \$. Mentions ? 624. Glenn Arthur Rahman (as James A. McKracken) and Phillip J. Rahman, "The Temple of Nephrenka", Fantasy Crossroads, No. 10/11, March 1977. \$. Mentions ? 625. Glen Rahman, "The Sun of God", Nyctalops, March 1978. Mentions Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Rebathoth. 626. G. Arthur Rahman and Phillip J. Rahman, "The Minneiska Incident", Eldritch Tales, No. 3, March 1978. \$. Mentions Necronomicon, Book of Eibon. 627. Duane W. Rimel, "Dreams of Yith", in DARK OF THE MOON, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1947. Poem. Mentions Old Ones, Sotho, Yith. 628. Phyllis Rose, "An Incident in Newark", Eldritch Tales, No. 4, October 1978. \$. Mentions Arkham, Nyarlathotep. 629. Phil Panaggio and Phyllis Rose, "Cleanthis Leonides (or Haggopian's Third Wife)", Eldritch Tales, No. 6, 1979. \$. Mentions Haggopian. 630. Phyllis Rose, "Visit to Innsmouth", Nyctalops, January 1980. Mentions Deep Ones, Innsmouth. 631. Andrew E. Rothovius, "The Gate of Diminishingness", Anubis, 3 1968. \$. Mentions ? 632. Rudy Rucker and Mark Laidlaw, "Chaos Surfari", Interzone, No. 28, March/April 1989. \$. Mentions Cthulhu. 633. Joanna Russ, "My Boat", The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1976. Mentions Dreamlands. 634. Lewis Sanders, "Night Dancers", Nyctalops, April 1973. Poem. Mentions Nyarlathotep. 635. Charles R. Saunders, "the Imaro stories", Dark Fantasy, various issues 1974--78. \$. Mentions Imaro. Since Imaro is a contemporary of Conan's, these may all be Mythos-related as well: ''Bwala Li Mwesu (The Moon Pool)'', ''The Curse of Banagui'', ''Horror in the Black Hills'', ''Kibanda Ya Kufa (The Hut of Death)'', ''Mai-Kulala'', ''M'Ji Ya Wazimu (City of Madness)'', ''Mwanzo'', ''N'Tu Nusu Ya Chikanda (The Half Men of Chikanda)'', ''The Place of Stones'', ''The Skeleton Coast'', ''Turkhana Knives''. 636. David E. Schultz (as Geoffrey Chaucer), "The Friar's Tale (or ''The Frere's Tale'')", The Friar's Tale (EODapa), June 1973. \$. Mentions ? 637. David E. Schultz, "Azathoth", Spoor Anthology, No. 1, 1974. \$. Poem. Mentions Azathoth. 638. David E. Schultz, "Cthulhu", Nyctalops, January-February 1975. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu, R'lyeh. 639. Richard F. Searight, "The Sealed Casket", Weird Tales, March 1935. \$. Mentions Eltdown Shards. 640. Franklyn Searight, "The Innsmouth Head", The Dark Messenger Reader, Winter 1975. \$. Mentions ? 641. Franklyn Searight, "Interlude at the Bridge", Paragon, May 1980. \$. Mentions ? 642. John P. Sellers III, "The Drawings on the Desktops", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions ? 643. J. Vernon Shea, "The Haunter of the Graveyard", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1969. Mentions Carter, Ghouls. 644. J. Vernon Shea, "A Clerihew", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Pickman. 645. Michael Shea, "Nemo Me Impune Lacessit", Whispers, No. 15/16, March 1972. \$. Mentions ? 646. Michael Shea, THE COLOR OUT OF TIME, New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1984. Mentions Arkham, Elder Sign. 647. Michael Shea, FAT FACE, Seattle: Axolotl Press, 1987. Mentions Shoggoths. 648. Walter Shedlofsky, "Vapor Fetch", The Arkham Collector, Summer 1970. Poem. Mentions Ancient Ones, Cthulhu, Miskatonic, Polaris, Silver Key, Zann. 649. Walter Shedlofsky, "Many-Columned Iram", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Iram (Irem). 650. Glen Singer, "Harold's Blues", Cthulhu: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, No. 1, 1976. Mentions Nyarlathotep, Shub-Niggurath. 651. Shirley D. Sipe, "The Darkness Beneath", Eldritch Tales, No. 2, 1981. \$. Mentions ? 652. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Muse of Atlantis", in EBONY AND CRYSTAL, ?, 1922. Mentions Poseidonis. 653. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Last Incantation", Weird Tales, June 1930. Mentions Poseidonis. 654. Clark Ashton Smith, "The End of the Story", Weird Tales, May 1930. Mentions Averoigne. 655. Clark Ashton Smith, "Beyond the Singing Flame", Wonder Stories, November 1931. Mentions Hastane. 656. Clark Ashton Smith, "The City of the Singing Flame", Wonder Stories, July 1931. Mentions Hastane. 657. Clark Ashton Smith, "A Voyage to Sfanomoe", Weird Tales, August 1931. Mentions Poseidonis, Sfanomoe. 658. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Return of the Sorcerer", Strange Tales, September 1931. Mentions Necronomicon. 659. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros", Weird Tales, November 1931. Mentions Tsathoggua. 660. Clark Ashton Smith, "A Rendezvous in Averoigne", Weird Tales, April/May 1931. Mentions Averoigne. 661. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Satyr", La Paree Stories, July 1931. Mentions Averoigne. 662. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Hunters from Beyond", Strange Tales, October 1932. Mentions Hastane, Sincaul. 663. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis", Weird Tales, May 1932. Mentions Aihais. 664. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Empire of the Necromancers", Weird Tales, September 1932. Mentions Zothique. 665. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan", Weird Tales, June 1932. Mentions Tsathoggua. 666. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Testament of Athammaus", Weird Tales, October 1932. Mentions Tsathoggua, Voormis. 667. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Door into Saturn", Strange Stories, January 1932. Mentions Cykranosh, Eibon, Tsathoggua. 668. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Nameless Offspring", Strange Tales, June 1932. Mentions Ghouls, Necronomicon. 669. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Maker of Gargoyles", Weird Tales, August 1932. Mentions Averoigne. 670. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Ice-Demon", Weird Tales, April 1933. Mentions Hyperborea, Tsathoggua. 671. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Devotee of Evil", in THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES, ?, 1933. Mentions Hastane. 672. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Maze of Maal Dweb (as ''The Maze of the Enchanter'')", in THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES, ?, 1933. Mentions Xiccarph. 673. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Dweller in the Gulf (as ''Dweller in Martian Depths'')", Wonder Stories, March 1933. Mentions Aihais. 674. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Double Shadow", in THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES, ?, 1933. Mentions Poseidonis. 675. Clark Ashton Smith, "A Vintage from Atlantis", Weird Tales, September 1933. Mentions Poseidonis. 676. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Isle of the Torturers", Weird Tales, March 1933. Mentions Zothique. 677. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Voyage of King Euvoran", in THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES, ?, 1933. Mentions Zothique. 678. Clark Ashton Smith, "Ubbo-Sathla", Weird Tales, July 1933. Mentions Eibon, Ubbo-Sathla. 679. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Holiness of Azederac", Weird Tales, November 1933. Mentions Averoigne, Tsathoggua, Yog-Sothoth. 680. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Beast of Averoigne", Weird Tales, May 1933. Mentions Averoigne. 681. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Mandrakes", Weird Tales, February 1933. Mentions Averoigne. 682. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Colossus of Ylourgne", Weird Tales, May 1933. Mentions Averoigne, du Nord. 683. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Muse of Hyperborea", The Fantasy Fan, June 1934. Mentions Hyperborea. 684. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Death of Malygris", Weird Tales, April 1934. Mentions Poseidonis. 685. Clark Ashton Smith, "Xeethra", Weird Tales, December 1934. Mentions Carnamagos, Zothique. 686. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Weaver in the Vault", Weird Tales, January 1934. Mentions Zothique. 687. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Witchcraft of Ulua", Weird Tales, February 1934. Mentions Tasuun, Zothique. 688. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Charnel God", Weird Tales, March 1934. Mentions Zothique. 689. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Tomb-Spawn", Weird Tales, May 1934. Mentions Zothique. 690. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Disinterment of Venus", Weird Tales, July 1934. Mentions Averoigne. 691. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Seven Geases", Weird Tales, October 1934. Mentions Abhoth, Atlach-Nacha, Haon-Dor, Hyperborea, Serpent People, Tsathoggua, Voormis. 692. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Treader of the Dust", Weird Tales, August 1935. Mentions Carnemagos. 693. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Flower-Women", Weird Tales, May 1935. Mentions Xiccarph. 694. Clark Ashton Smith, "The White Sybil", in THE WHITE SYBIL, ?: Fantasy Publications, c. 1935. Mentions Hyperborea. 695. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Dark Eidolon", Weird Tales, January 1935. Mentions Zothique. 696. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Last Hieroglyph", Weird Tales, April 1935. Mentions Vergama, Zothique. 697. Clark Ashton Smith, "Vulthoom", Weird Tales, September 1935. Mentions Aihais, Mars, Vulthoom. 698. Clark Ashton Smith, "Necromancy in Naat", Weird Tales, June 1936. Mentions Zothique. 699. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Black Abbot of Puthuum", Weird Tales, March 1936. Mentions Zothique. 700. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Death of Ilalotha", Weird Tales, September 1937. Mentions Zothique. 701. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Garden of Adompha", Weird Tales, April 1938. Mentions Zothique. 702. Clark Ashton Smith, "Mother of Toads", Weird Tales, July 1938. Mentions Averoigne. 703. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Enchantress of Sylaire", Weird Tales, July 1941. Mentions Averoigne. 704. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Coming of the White Worm", Stirring Science Stories, April 1941. Mentions Eibon, Evagh, Hyperborea, Mhu Thulan, Rlim Shaikorth. 705. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Family Tree of the Gods", The Acolyte, Summer 1944. Mentions Tsathoggua. 706. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Master of the Crabs", Weird Tales, March 1948. Mentions Zothique. 707. Clark Ashton Smith, "Zothique, a Poem", in THE DARK CHATEAU AND OTHER POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1951. Poem. Mentions Zothique. 708. Clark Ashton Smith, "Morthylla", Weird Tales, May 1953. Mentions Zothique. 709. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Theft of Thirty-Nine Girdles (as ''The Power of Hyperborea'')", Saturn Science Fiction and Fantasy, March 1958. Mentions Hyperborea. 710. Clark Ashton Smith, "Tolometh", in SPELLS AND PHILTRES, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1958. Mentions Poseidonis. 711. Clark Ashton Smith, "Atlantis: A Poem", in SELECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Poseidonis. 712. Clark Ashton Smith and Lin Carter, "The Double Tower", Weird Tales, Winter 1973. \$. Mentions Eibon. 713. Clark Ashton Smith, "Ascharia", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Lemuria, Mu. 714. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Music of Death", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Hastane. 715. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Infernal Star", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Atlantis, Avalzant, Averoigne, Carnamagos, Ghooric Zone, Hali, Hyperborea, Lomar, Mhu Thulan, Mordiggian, Necronomicon, Pnidleethon, Poseidonis, Vermazbor, Yamil Zacra, Yuzh, Zothique. 716. Clark Ashton Smith, "The House of Haon-Dor", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Haon-Dor. 717. Clark Ashton Smith, "Shapes of Adamant", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Dooza Thom, Zothique. 718. Clark Ashton Smith, "Mandor's Enemy", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Tasuun. 719. Clark Ashton Smith, "Mnemoka", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Aihais, Mars. 720. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Fugitives", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Fragment. Mentions Poseidonis. 721. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Sorceress of Averoigne/The Tower of Istarelle", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Averoigne. 722. Clark Ashton Smith, "I Am a Witch", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Arkham. 723. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Feet of Sidaiva", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Zothique. 724. Clark Ashton Smith, "Queen of the Sabbat", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Averoigne. 725. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Galley from Atlantis", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Atlantis. 726. Clark Ashton Smith, "Poseidon", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Atlantis. 727. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Hyperborean City", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Hyperborea. 728. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Werewolf of Averoigne", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Averoigne. 729. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Rebirth of the Flame", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Synopsis for unwritten story. Mentions Angarth, Hastane. 730. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Dead Will Cuckold You", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Play. Mentions Zothique. 731. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Beast of Averoigne", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Variant version. Mentions Averoigne. 732. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Coming of the White Worm", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Variant version. Mentions Eibon, Evagh, Hyperborea, Mhu Thulan, Rlim Shaikorth. 733. Clark Ashton Smith, "In the Book of Vergama", in STRANGE SHADOWS: THE UNCOLLECTED FICTION AND ESSAYS OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH, Steve Behrends with Donald Sidney-Fryer and Rah Hoffman, ed., Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1989. Unpublished preface to ''The Last Hieroglyph''. Mentions Vergama, Zothique. 734. D. R. Smith (as Anonymous), "Why Abdul Alhazred Went Mad", The Nekromantikon, Autumn 1950. \$. Mentions ? 735. David C. Smith, "The Dark", Space and Time, March 1974. \$. Mentions ? 736. Vincent Starrett, "Cordelia's Song (from ''The King in Yellow'')", Weird Tales, April 1938. Poem. Mentions The King in Yellow. 737. Grace Stillman, "The Woods of Averoigne", Weird Tales, June 1934. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 738. Michael Storm, "The Door", Fantastic Worlds, Summer 1952. \$. Mentions ? 739. David A. Sutton, "Demoniacal", in NEW WRITINGS IN HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, David Sutton, ed., Sphere Books, Vol. 2, 1972. \$. Mentions Bugg-Shash? 740. Charles Tanner, "Out of the Jar", Stirring Science Stories, February 1941. Mentions Alhazred, d'Erlette, Elder Gods?, Leabhar Mor Dubh. 741. C. Hall Thompson, "Spawn of the Green Abyss", Weird Tales, November 1946. \$. Mentions ? 742. C. Hall Thompson, "The Will of Claude Ashur", Weird Tales, July 1947. Mentions Arkham, Inneswich Priory, Necronomicon. 743. C. Hall Thompson, "The Pale Criminal", Weird Tales, September 1947. \$. Mentions ? 744. C. Hall Thompson, "Clay", Weird Tales, May 1948. \$. Mentions ? 745. Richard L. Tierney, "Carcosa", The Arkham Collector, Summer 1969. Poem. Mentions Cassilda, Hastur. 746. Richard L. Tierney, "To Great Cthulhu", The Arkham Collector, Spring 1971. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu. 747. Richard L. Tierney, "The Doom Prophet", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Poem. Mentions Elder Ones, Shoggoths, Yuggoth, Yog-Sothoth. 748. Richard L. Tierney, "The Altar", Whispers, July 1973. Poem. Mentions Azathoth. 749. Richard L. Tierney, "A Man of Discretion", Etchings and Odysseys, No. 1, 1973. Mentions Rue d'Auseil. 750. Richard L. Tierney, "Sabbat", in COLLECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1981. Poem. Second half of ''The Altar''. 751. Richard L. Tierney, "The Madness of the Oracle", in COLLECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1981. Poem. Mentions Old Ones. 752. Richard L. Tierney, "The Serpent Men", in COLLECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1981. Poem. Mentions Serpent-People. 753. Richard L. Tierney, "Mountains of Madness", in COLLECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1981. Poem. Mentions Mountains of Madness. 754. Richard L. Tierney, "Prayer to Zathog", in COLLECTED POEMS, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1981. Poem. Mentions Old Ones, Elder Gods, Ubbo-Sathla, Zathog. 755. Richard L. Tierney, THE WINDS OF ZARR, Albuquerque, NM: Silver Scarab Press, 1976?. \$. Mentions ? 756. Richard L. Tierney and Robert M. Price, "The Throne of Achamoth", Weirdbook, 21 1987?. \$. Mentions ? 757. Dr. Franklin E. Tillinghast (pseudonym), "Commentary on the Necronomicon", Anubis, No. 3, 1968. \$. Mentions ? 758. Scott H. Urban, "Sonnet: Cthulhu", Fantasy Macabre, No. 10, 1988. Poem. Mentions Cthulhu. 759. Bob Van Laerhoven, "All-Eye", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions All-Eye, Hingoo, wendigo. 760. Stephen Verba, "Night Surgeon", Nyctalops, March 1981. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 761. James Wade, "The Deep Ones", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1969. Mentions Deep Ones, Innsmouth. 762. James Wade, "Planetfall on Yuggoth", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions Yuggoth. 763. James Wade, "The Book in the Glade", The Dark Brotherhood Journal, 2 1972. \$. Poem. Mentions ? 764. James Wade, "Those Who Wait", The Dark Brotherhood Journal, 2 1972. \$. Mentions ? 765. James Wade, "The Silence of Erika Zann", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., New York: DAW Books, Inc., 1976. Mentions Zann. 766. Karl Edward Wagner, "Sticks", Whispers, March 1974. Mentions Great Old Ones. 767. Karl Edward Wagner, LEGION FROM THE SHADOWS, New York: Baen Publishing Enterprises, 1988. What about the earlier edition of this? Mentions Bran Mak Morn, Children of the Earth. 768. Bill Wallace, "Down to the Sea", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Birmingham, AL: Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972. Mentions Innsmouth, Dagon. 769. William Wallace, "A Book of Verse", Nyctalops, June 1982. Mentions Alhazred, Nyarlathotep. 770. Donald J. Walsh, Jr., "The Rings of the Papaloi", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971. Mentions Shub-Niggurath. 771. Donald Wandrei, "The Lady in Grey", Weird Tales, December 1933. Mentions Carcosa, Commoriom, Cthulhu, Hali. 772. Donald Wandrei, "The Tree-Men of M'Bwa", Weird Tales, December 1933. Mentions Evil Old One, M'Bwa. 773. Donald Wandrei, "The Fire Vampires", Weird Tales, February 1933. Mentions Fthaggua, Ktynga. 774. Donald Wandrei, "Sonnets of the Midnight Hours", in DARK OF THE MOON, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1947. Mentions R'lyeh? An expanded version (which I haven't seen) appears in ''POEMS FOR MIDNIGHT'', Arkham House, 1964. 775. Donald Wandrei, THE WEB OF EASTER ISLAND, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1948. Mentions ? 776. J. G. Warner, "The Titan in the Crypt", Fantastic, February 1963. \$. Mentions ? 777. Bobby G. Warner, "The Quiet One", Fantasy Macabre, No. 8, 1987?. \$. Mentions ? 778. Martin Warnes, "Black Tome of Alsophocus", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980. Expansion of HPL's fragment ''The Book''. Mentions Alsophocus, Elder Gods, Nyarlathotep, Sharnoth. 779. Lawrence Watt-Evans, THE LURE OF THE BASILISK, Ballantine Books, 1980. Watt-Evans's tetrology ''The Lords of Du^s'' may be connected to the Mythos by continuing the story of The King in Yellow. Mentions Carcosa, Hastur, Yhtill. 780. Lawrence Watt-Evans, THE SEVEN ALTARS OF DU^SARRA, Ballantine Books, 1981. Mentions Yhtill. 781. Lawrence Watt-Evans, THE BOOK OF SILENCE, Ballantine Books, 1984. Mentions Hastur, King in Yellow, Yhtill. 782. Lawrence Watt-Evans, THE SWORD OF BHELEU, Ballantine Books, 1983?. \$. Mentions Yhtill. 783. Richard Watts, "Ba'albek", Dagon, No. 17, April-May 1987. \$. Mentions The Daemon Sultan, the Black Goat, the Other Gods, Ba'albek. 784. Stanley G. Weinbaum, THE NEW ADAM, Chicago: Ziff-Davis, 1939. \$. Mentions Ferus Magnus, Krypticon, Necronomicon. 785. Robert E. Weinberg, "A Statue of Unknown Origin", Ocymot, 3 1968. \$. Mentions ? 786. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Flying Horned One", Return to Wonder, November-December 1969. \$. Mentions ? 787. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Damned Dance in Hell", Morgan Smith, 4 1970. \$. Mentions ? 788. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Dark One", Morgan Smith, 3 1970. \$. Mentions ? 789. Robert E. Weinberg, "Drums of Death", Fanzation, May 1970. \$. Mentions ? 790. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Feaster of Souls", Morgan Smith, 1 1970. \$. Mentions ? 791. Robert E. Weinberg, "It Sleeps Beneath the Sand", Omnifan, Fall 1970. \$. Mentions ? 792. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Ring of the Demon God", Maybe, Worlds of Fan Fiction, July-August 1970. \$. Mentions ? 793. Robert E. Weinberg, "A Thing of Bones", Morgan Smith, February 1970. \$. Mentions Morgan Smith. 794. Edward P. Berglund and R. E. Weinberg, "The Dark Stairway", Morgan Smith, 5 1971. \$. Mentions ? 795. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Crushing Death", Maybe, Worlds of Fan Fiction, February-March 1971. \$. Mentions ? 796. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Dead Land", Maybe, Worlds of Fan Fiction, December 1970-January 1971. \$. Mentions ? 797. Robert E. Weinberg, "From Beyond the Lake of Shades", Space and Time, No. 11, April 1971. \$. Mentions Morgan Smith. 798. Robert E. Weinberg, "They Drink Blood", Space and Time, No. 13, September 1971. \$. Mentions Morgan Smith. 799. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Thing from the Sea", Space and Time, No. 12, June 1971. \$. Mentions Morgan Smith. 800. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Hunter out of Chaos", Spoor Anthology, No. 1, 1974. \$. Mentions Morgan Smith. 801. Robert E. Weinberg, "Through the Gates of Hell", Space and Time, No. 22, January 1974. \$. Mentions Morgan Smith. 802. Robert E. Weinberg, "The Little Ones of the Hills", Midnight Sun, No. 2, Summer/Fall 1975. \$. Mentions Morgan Smith. 803. Robert E. Weinberg, "Ghouls", Corr, 5 1973?. \$. Mentions ? 804. Manly Wade Wellman, "The Terrible Parchment", Weird Tales, August 1937. Mentions Necronomicon. 805. Walter J. Wentz, "The Bookseller's Tale", Anubis, Spring 1967. \$. Mentions ? 806. Neal Wilgus, "Incantation", Nyctalops, January-February 1975. Poem. Mentions Cthugha, Cthulhu, Hastur, Nyarlathotep. 807. Neal Wilgus, "Screams in the Witch-House", Nyctalops, March 1981. Poem. Mentions Brown Jenkin. 808. Neal Wilgus, "A Chain-Gang on Yuggoth", Nyctalops, June 1982. Poem. Mentions Yuggoth. 809. Ronald J. Willis, "The Black Bishop", Anubis, Spring 1967. \$. Mentions ? 810. Colin Wilson, THE MIND PARASITES, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1967. Mentions Abhoth, Kadath, Nyogtha, Tsathoggua. 811. Colin Wilson, "The Return of the Lloigor", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1969. Mentions Ghatanothoa, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Nug, Rhan Tegoth. 812. Colin Wilson, THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE, New York: Crown Publishers, 1971. Mentions Cthulhu, Ghatanothoa, Great Old Ones, Necronomicon, Yig. 813. Colin Wilson, THE SPACE VAMPIRES, New York: Random House, 1976. Mentions Ubbo-Sathla. 814. Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea, ILLUMINATUS!, New York: Dell, 1975. Mentions Arkham, dholes, Lloigor, Miskatonic University, Necronomicon, Yog-Sothoth. 815. F. Paul Wilson, THE KEEP, New York: William Morrow and Company, 1981. Mentions Al Azif, Alhazred, Cultes des Goules, Pnakotic Manuscripts. 816. Roger Zelazny, THE CHANGING LAND, Ballantine Books, 1981. May be part of the Mythos. If so, DILVISH THE DAMNED is included by extension. Mentions Tualua (Cthulhu?). 817. Paul Zimmer, A GATHERING OF HEROES, ?, 1987. \$. Mentions Hastur?, Liogar (Lloigor?), Z'jar (Zhar?). Possibly, all Istvan DiVega stories, and, by extension, Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover stories, are *somehow* connected to the Mythos, perhaps by continuing the story of The King in Yellow. -- Robert Cohen email: robert@cs.anu.edu.au PhD Student, Dept of Computer Science Australian National University ---------------------- Code fast, execute young, and leave a pretty core!