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STELLA D'lTALIA
STELLA D'lTALIA. See Etoile d'Italie.
STEMPELMARKE. Die Stempelmarke. Organ fur
Stempelmarkensammler.
M'dnster i. W., Ed. Susemihl, 1904.
Fol. llj-lljin. Nos. 1-3, Jan., Feb., July, 1904.
%* No. 3 is found printed on white and on yellow paper and the
yellow paper edition contains a supplement "Die Siegelmarke,"
also printed on yoUow paper. This supplement is catalogued
separately. Mis. St. Jour. 97 (6).
STERLING MONTHLY. The Sterling monthly. A
journal for New Zealand philatelists.
Nelson, N. Z., The Sterling Stamp Co., 1903.
8°. 9 in. Nos. 1-7, June-December, 1903.
*^* There is a coloured paper wrapper to each number. This
journal was succeeded by the " New Zealand philatelist ".
STRENG VERTRAULICH. INTERNATIONALER
POSTWERTHZEICHENHANDLER - VEREIN.
See Internationalbh Postwekthzeichenhandlek-
Verein.
SUCKER STATE STAMP. The Sucker State stamp.
Catlin, 111., R. B. Tilton, etc., 1895.
8°. 10 in. Nos. 1-4, June-September, 1895.
*^* Nos. 1 and 2 each consist of a single leaf. Nos. 3 and 4 were
published by the Sucker State Publishing Co.
Mis. St. Jour. CO (8).
StJDDEUTSCHESILLUSTRIRTESBRIEFMARKEN-
JOURNAL. Siiddeutsches illustrirtes Briefmarken-
journal. Organ fiir die gesaiEte Briefmarkenkunde mit
Inseratenblatt. Milnchen, S. Wolf, 1891-92.
8°. 9| in. Nos. 1-5, Dec. 15, 1891, Jan. 2, Jan. 18, Feb. 1, Feb.
20, 1892.
*,* Each number contains a supplement named " Inseraten
Beiblatt zum Siiddeutschen illustrirten Briefmarken-Journal"
and a second supplement called " Olfertenblatt fiir Briefmarken-
sammler" was given with one of the January numbers.
Mis. St. Jour. 58 (9, 10, 11).
StJDUNGARISCHE BRIEFMARKEN - ZEITUNG.
Siidungarische Briefmarken-Zeitung.
Karansebes, Robert Hulita, etc., 1898.
8°. lOi and 8J in. Nos. 1-4, Jan. 5-Apl., 1898.'
*,* Nos. 1-3 measure 10^ inches and no. 4, which was published
by Wilhelm Hulita, measures 8J inches. Mis. St, Jour. 99 (7).
SUN. The Sun. Abilene, Tex., W. G. Lowry, 1894.
8°. 8 in. Vol. II., no. 51, October 13, 1894.
*,* This number contains a philatelic column. Wanting.
SUNDAY HERALD. Sunday herald. Boston, Mass.
August 12, 1888. [Cuttings of the article " American
philatelists. Annual convention to be held in Boston.
Many rare and curious stamps to be shown. Curiosities
of a stamp collector's album," are mounted in Stamp
Scrap-book, vol. vi., pp. 55-58.]
■ October 18, 1891. [Cuttings of the article " The story
of the stamp, as told by assistant postmaster-general
Hagen," are mounted in Stamp Scrap-book, vol. vi., pp.
184, 185.]
SUNDAY STRAND
792
SUNDAY STRAND. The Sunday strand. Vol. iv. No.
19, July, 1901. [Contains an article " Eeligious postage
stamps/' by J. A. Kay.]
London, W.C., George Newnes, Ltd., 1901.
8°. 9| in. pp. 76, 77.
*^* The number has a coloured paper wrapper.
Mis. St. Pamph. 64 (5).
SUNDAY TIMES. The Sunday times. Sydney. Decem¬
ber 28, 1890. [Cuttings of the article " Philately.
Something about stamp collecting. An interview with
Mr. Dawson Vindin," are mounted in Stamp Scrap-
book, vol. VI., pp. 117, 118.]
SUNSHINE. Sunshine.
Augusta, Maine, E. C. Allen and Co., 1887.
*,* Cuttings of the philatelic portions from the number for Feb¬
ruary, 1887, are mounted in Stamp Scrap-book, vol. v., pp. 106,107.
SVENSK PILATELISTISK TIDSKRIFT. Svensk fila-
telistisk Tidskrift.
Stockholm, Frimdrksamlare-Foreningen i Stockholm,
etc., 1900-
8°. 10 in. nos. in vols. In2yrogress.
1st year. Jan. 10-Dec. 10, 1900. Nos. 1-12.
2nd „ ,, 10-June 30, Sept. 1-Dec. 18, 1901. Nos. 13-22.
3rd „ „ 15- „ 20, „ 18- „ 15, 1902. „ 23-32.
4th „ „ 15- „ 30, „ 30- „ 20, 1903. „ 33-42.
5th „ „ 15- „ 15, „ 15- „ 15, 1904. „ 43-52.
0th „ „ 15-May .30, July 1, Sept. 15-Dec. 20, 1905. Nos.
53-02.
7th „ „ 30-June 30, Sept. 18-Dec. 15, 1906. Nos. 63-72.
*^* There is a title-page and an index to each year and a paper wrap¬
per to each number. Commencing with no. 13 the journal has been
published by the Sveriges Filatehst-Forening, Stockholm. The
numbers of the third and fourth years were edited by F. W. Andreen
and commencing with January, 1904, the journal has been edited
by Hilmor Djurling. No. 35 is wrongly numbered " 34 ".
SWAP. Swap. Rochester, N. Y., E. D. Lewis, 1900-01.
16°. 6 in. 21 nos. in 2 vols.
Vol. I. Jan. l-Dec, 1900. Nos. 1-12.
„ II. „ -Sept., 1901. „ 1- 9.
*,j* Commencing with no. 4, vol. i., each number has a coloured
paper wrapper. Nos. 5 and 6, vol. i., were published together
under the date " May-June, 1900," according to the inscription
on the wrapper, but the journal inside has only " May, 1900, no.
5," no. 1, vol. II., is dated "1900" in place of "1901," both inside
and on the wrapper. Mis. St. Jour. 104 (12).
SYRACUSE PHILATELIST. See Salt City philatelist.
SZEKULA BRIEFMARKEN VERKEHR. Szekula
Briefmarken Verkehr.
Budapest, etc., Beta Szekula, 1901-
nos. in vols. I71 progress.
Sept. lO-Dec, 1901. Nos. 1- 4.
8°. 9 in.
1st year,
2nd „
3rd „
4th „
5th „
6th „
Jan.
14-
10-
15-
20-
20-
5-16.
17-36.
37-48.
49-60.
61-72.
20, 1902.
15, 1903.
20, 1904.
20, 1905.
20, 1906.
*,* Each number, excepting no. 1, has a coloured paper wrapper.
Nos. 4-37 were published at Geneva, and there are two numbers for
each of the following months : January-May and August-October,
1903. Nos. 45 and 46 were published together with the date " 5
Oktober, 1904 " and there is no number for September, 1904. The
wrapper of no. 7 is numbered " 2/7 " in place of " 3/7," the wrap¬
per of no. 9, "5/8" instead of "5/9," and the wrapper of no. 16
bears "3/16" in place of "4/16".

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