Nash refers here to Lovecraft's tales «Dagon», "The Hound", "The Rats in the Walls", "Arthur Jermyn" and «Hypnos», all recently published in Weird Tales.
In this paragraph Nash refers to "The Festival" and "Imprisioned with the Pharaohs".
Nash is referring to "The Music of Erich Zann" and "The Unnamable".
Farnsworth Wright, editor of Weird Tales.
"The Tomb" and "The Outsider".
Lovecraft's original name for the island in "The Call of Cthulhu".
"The Terrible Old Man", "The Moon-Bog", «He» and "The Horror at Red Hook".
"The Call of Cthulhu", "The Colour out of Space", The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath and Supernatural Horror in Literature
"The Colour out of Space" was published in Amazing Stories.
August Derleth, Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei and Frank Belknap Long.
"The Dunwich Horror".
Dunwich is a submerged town off the Suffolk coast.
Medusa: A Story of Mystery, and Ecstasy, & Strange Horror (Gollancz, 1929).
"The Whisperer in Darkness".
Robert E. Howard.
"The Dreams in the Witch House".
Robert Bloch.
"The Shambler from the Stars".
"The Space-Eaters" by Frank Belknap Long.
The tale originally published as "The White Ape" was reprinted as "Arthur Jermyn".
On its appearance in Astounding Stories, "At the Mountains of Madness" attracted hostile comment in the letter-column.
After the publication of "The Shadow out of Time", Astounding Stories ran further hostile correspondence.
Nash is referring to "The Haunter of the Dark" and "The Thing on the Doorstep", published in the most recent issues of Weird Tales.