"The Ninth Skeleton" is a short story by American writer Clark Ashton Smith.
[2] The story tells of the experience of a man, Herbert, on his way to meet his girlfriend Guenevere, who experiences what seems to be a macabre vision of various skeletons, each of whom advances with a skeleton child in its arms.
However, he awakes to normal reality, apparently due to the touch of Guenevere on his arm.
The opening of the story features an accurate description of the area of Boulder Ridge in Auburn, California where Smith lived most of his early life.
Reviewing Genius Loci and Other Tales in the 1983 book The Guide to Supernatural Fiction, E. F. Bleiler recommended the "best stories are "The Ninth Skeleton", "The Phantoms of the Fire", which is well-handled if trite in theme, and "The Charnel God".