A. IDENTIFIED AUTHORS
ADAIR, E. ‘A Midsummer Ghost.’ 33 (SN [28 June] 1886).
ADAMS, Catherine. ‘An Audience of One.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
– . ‘A Bolivian Experience.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
– . ‘The Prince Regent’s Hunt.’ 60 (30 Dec 1899).
– . ‘The Two “Pierres”: or, Prisoners of War.’ 60 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
ALDEN, W.L. ‘Discords.’ 63 (SN [22 July] 1901).
ALLEN, Grant. ‘A Day on the River.’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
– . ‘Fra Benedetto’s Medal.’ 62 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
– . ‘Ivan Greet’s Masterpiece.’ 46 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
– . ‘Karen: A Canadian Romance.’ 43 (SN [29 June] 1891).
– . ‘Peace-at-any-price Bill.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
– . The Scallywag. 47 (7 Jan-24 June 1893, omitting 14 Jan) 25 pts.
– . The Tents of Shem. 39 (5 Jan-29 June 1889) 26 pts.
– . ‘A Triumph of Civilisation.’ 50 (CN [19 Nov] 1894).
– . ‘A Woman’s Hand.’ 58 (CN [21 Nov] 1898).
ANSTEY, F. [ Pseudonym of T. Anstey Guthrie]. ‘A Nursery Lamia.’ 22 (CN [6 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘Paleface and Redskin: A Comedy Story for Boys and Girls.’ 36 (31 Dec 1887).
– . ‘The Siren.’ 26 (SN [10 July] 1882).
– . ‘A Toy Tragedy: A Story for Children.’ 28 (CN [3 Dec] 1883).
ARMITT, Annie. ‘My Lady Phoebe’s Wooing.’ 43 (SN [29 June] 1891).
– . ‘The Romantic History of Lady Okebury. As Related by Herself.’ 40 (CN [2 Dec] 1889).
ARNOLD, E. Lester. ‘The Vengeance of Dungarvan.’ 48 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
ASHBY-STERRY, J. ‘A Tale of the Thames.’ 51 (SN [24 June] 1895).
ATHERTON, Gertrude Franklin. ‘A Ramble with Eulogia.’ 44 (CN [1 Dec] 1891).
BARING-GOULD, S[abine]. The Broom-Squire. 52 (6 July-28 Dec 1895) 26 pts.
– . ‘Genefer.’ 56 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . ‘John and Joan: A Coorious Story.’ 48 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
– . ‘Little Matthew.’ 62 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
– . ‘Little Tu’penny.’ 34 (28 Aug-25 Sept 1886) 5 pts.
– . ‘No Servants.’ 63 (SN [22 July] 1901).
– . ‘Sixpence Only.’ 59 (13-20 May 1899) 2 pts.
– . Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor. 42 (19 July-27 Dec 1890) 24 pts.
– . Winefred: A Story of the Chalk Cliffs. 60 (1 July-23 Dec 1899, omitting 25 Nov) 25 pts.
BARRIE, J.M. ‘Two of Them.’ 46 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
– . ‘A Young Wife.’ 43 (28 Feb 1891).
BARRY, John Arthur. ‘Backing a Young ’Un.’ 33 (10 April 1886).
– . ‘Bail-Up.’ 33 (30 Jan 1886).
– . ‘Bower-Bird Hill: A Queensland Prospector’s Story.’ 39 (4 May 1889).
– . ‘Cooronga Billy.’ 37 (28 Jan 1888).
– . ‘How the “Spindthrift” Lost Her Starboard Watch.’ 57 (SN [27 June] 1898).
– . ‘My Mad Messmate.’ 30 (CN [1 Dec] 1884).
– . ‘Our First “New Chums”.’ 32 (11 July 1885).
– . ‘Thicker than Water.’ 63 (SN [22 July] 1901).
BARTON-BAKER, H. ‘An Actors’ Pic-Nic.’ 23 (22 Jan 1881).
– . ‘Amateur Theatricals.’ 26 (11 Nov 1882).
– . ‘A Dog Star. The Story of a Blighted Ambition.’ 23 (25 June 1881).
– . ‘The Slopum-cum-Diddlecombe Pantomime.’ 22 (25 Dec 1880).
BECKE, George Lewis. See BECKE, Louis.
BECKE, Louis [Pseudonym of George Lewis Becke]. ‘An Island Memory.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
– . ‘The Trouble with Jinaban.’ 57 (SN [27 June] 1898).
BEDE, Cuthbert [Pseudonym of Edward Bradley]. ‘Corbyn’s Pool: A May Memory.’ 27 (2 June 1883).
– . ‘The Hawthorns Lodge: A June Memory.’ 27 (16 June 1883).
BENEDICT, F.L., trans. See HUGO, Victor. Ninety-Three.
BENNETT, Clayton. ‘My Crocodile.’ 64 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
BENSON, E.F. ‘A Curious Coincidence.’ 59 (24 June 1899).
– . ‘The Judgment Books.’ 50 (27 Oct-3 Nov 1894) 2 pts.
– . The Vintage: A Story of the Greek War of Independence. 56 (3 July-25 Dec 1897) 26 pts.
BESANT, Walter. Dorothy Forster. 29-30 (12 Jan-12 July 1884, omitting 31 May) 26 pts.
– . St. Katherine by the Tower [sic., though “St. Katherine’s by the Tower” when issued in volume]. 43 (3 Jan-27 June 1891) 26 pts.
– . ‘Uncle Jack.’ 28 (CN [3 Dec] 1883).
BESANT, Walter and James Rice. By Celia’s Arbour. 16-17 (1 Sept 1877-23 March 1878, omitting 2 & 16 Feb and 2 & 16 Mar) 26 pts.
– . The Chaplain of the Fleet. 22-23 (4 Dec 1880-11 June 1881, omitting 12 Feb & 23 Apr, 26 pts.
– . ‘Le Chien d’Or.’ 17 (SN [26 June] 1878).
BICKERDYKE, John. ‘A Fearful Night. An Old Story.’ 50 (22 Dec 1894).
BLACK, William. Highland Cousins. 49 (6 Jan-30 June 1894) 26 pts.
– . The New Prince Fortunatus. 40-41 (20 July 1889-11 Jan 1890) 26 pts.
– . ‘Romeo and Juliet: A Tale of Two Young Fools.’ 34 (CN [6 Dec] 1886).
– . Wolfenburg. 46 (2 July-24 Dec 1892) 26 pts.
BLACKBURNE, E. Owens [Pseudonym of Elizabeth O’B. Casey]. ‘The Maid of Moytura.’ 26 (SN [10 July] 1882).
BLACKMORE, R.D. Cripps the Carrier. 13 (1 Jan-10 June 1876) 24 pts.
BRACKENBURY, [Miss] M.A. ‘My First Season. Being Extracts from the Private Correspondence of the Lady Gwendolyn Hawthorne.’ 41 (5 April-3 May 1890) 5 pts.
BRADLEY, Edward. See BEDE, Cuthbert.
BRAMSTON, Miss Mary. ‘The Ivory Cabinet.’ 20 (CN [8 Dec] 1879).
– . ‘Toads and Diamonds.’ 18 (CN [9 Dec] 1878).
BUCHANAN, Robert. ‘The Heir.’ 50 (CN [19 Nov] 1894).
– . Matt: A Novel. 31 (3 Jan-14 Feb 1885) 7 pts.
BUDGE, E.A. Wallis. ‘The Tale of Two Brothers Anpu and Bata and of Anpu’s Wicked Wife.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
BURGIN, George B. ‘Jack Wynyett’s Friend.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
– . ‘The Wooing of Piet.’ 46 (24 Dec 1892).
BURNAND, F.C. ‘To Buddlecombe and Back.’ 12 (25 Dec 1874).
BURTON, Mrs W.S. [Mina Elizabeth]. ‘Mario’s Bread Winning.’ 35 (23 April-7 May 1887) 3 pts.
CASEY, Elizabeth O’B. See BLACKBURNE, E. Owens
CHATTERTON, Mrs. ‘My Haunted Chamber.’ 20 (CN [8 Dec] 1879).
CHOLMONDELEY, Mary. ‘All’s Fair in Love or War.’ 26 (SN [10 July] 1882).
– . ‘Geoffrey’s Wife.’ 31 (SN [22 June] 1885).
CLARKE, Sheldon. ‘Young Mrs Conybeare.’ 35 (9-16 April 1887) 2 pts.
COLEMAN, John. Curly: An Actor’s Story. 31 (25 April-30 May 1885) 6 pts.
– . ‘Elfie: A Barrister’s Story.’ 34 (31 July-7 Aug 1886) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Miller of Rosedale.’ 55 (3-24 April 1897) 4 pts.
– . ‘Polly’s Peril.’ 45 (SN [13 June] 1892).
COLLINS, Wilkie. The Law and the Lady. 10-11 (26 Sept 1874-13 March 1875) 24 pts.
– . ‘Miss or Mrs?’ 4 (CN [25 Dec] 1871).
CONWAY, Hugh [Pseudonym of Frederick J. Fargus]. ‘Carriston’s Gift.’ 31 (SN [22 June] 1885).
COOK, Dutton. ‘Afterwards Columbine.’ 18 (CN [9 Dec] 1878).
– . ‘Her Ladyship’s Lover.’ 20 (SN [28 July] 1879).
– . ‘The Third Time of Asking.’ 24 (SN [18 July] 1881).
CRAIK, Mrs [Dinah Maria]. ‘Little Mother.’ 18 (5-19 Oct 1878) 3 pts.
– . ‘Poor Prin: A True Story.’ 20 (11 Oct 1879).
CROCKETT, S.R. ‘The Bull of Earlstoun.’ 56 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . The Dark of the Moon. 64 (6 July-28 Dec 1901) 26 pts.
– . ‘The Fitting of the Peats.’ 61 (3 Feb-3 March 1900) 5 pts.
– . The Grey Man of Auchendrayne. 53 (4 Jan-27 June 1896) 26 pts.
– . ‘How Elsie Danced for Her Life.’ 64 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
– . The Red Axe. 57 (1 Jan-25 June 1898) 26 pts.
CROKER, Mrs B.M. ‘A Free-Will Offering.’ 50 (CN [19 Nov] 1894).
CUSHING, Paul [Pseudonym of R.A. Wood-Seys]. ‘A Day in a Tramp’s Life.’ 48 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
– . ‘The Expiation of the Revd. John Pedler.’ 50 (15 Dec 1894).
DANE, Hal. ‘Bungalow Ghosts.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
DESPARD, Mrs Charlotte. ‘The White Lady of Hillbury.’ 24 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
DRUMMOND, Lister. ‘Baby’s Christmas.’ 20 (27 Dec 1879).
DUNKERLY, William A. See OXENHAM, John.
EDWARDS, Amelia B. Lord Brackenbury. 21-22 (14 Feb-25 Sept 1880, omitting 28 Feb, 5 Jun, & 3 Jul) 31 pts.
FAITHFULL, Mrs Frances G. ‘The Silent Witness.’ 30 (SN [14 July] 1884). FARGUS, Frederick J. See CONWAY, Hugh.
FENN, George Manville. ‘The Confession of a Crime.’ 33 (30 Jan 1886).
– . ‘A Puff of Smoke.’ 30 (27 Sept 1884).
FORBES, Archibald. ‘Ambush against Ambush.’ 44 (CN [1 Dec] 1891).
– . ‘Our Parish Murderer.’ 47 (SN [26 June] 1893).
FRANCILLON, R.E. ‘Flamenka.’ 39 (SN [24 June] 1889).
– . ‘We One.’ 63 (SN [22 July] 1901).
FRISWELL, Hain, trans. See HUGO, Victor. Ninety-Three.
GARRETT, Mrs Semple. Alison Moncrieff: The Story of a Dramatist. 20 (5 July-9 Aug 1879) 6 pts.
GIBNEY, Somerville. ‘A Rhine W(h)ine.’ 26, 6 Sept 1882).
GILBERT, W.S. ‘An Elixir of Love.’ 14 (CN [25 Dec] 1876).
– . ‘The Fairy’s Dilemma.’ 62 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
– . ‘Little Mim.’ 14 (CN [25 Dec] 1876).
– . ‘A Story about a Strange Old Lady.’ 2 (CN [25 Dec] 1870).
– . ‘The Story of a Twelfth Cake.’ 10 (CN [25 Dec] 1874).
GREENWOOD, James. ‘Little Jack Rag’s “Day in the Country”.’ 14 (29 July 1876).
GRENVILLE-MURRAY, E.C. ‘Chickborough’s Scare.’ 19 (15 March 1879).
– . ‘The Dog Reformer.’ 21 (24 Jan 1880).
– . ‘Dr. Olibrius’s Snake Ring.’ 19 (28 June 1879).
– . ‘Dowb’s Coxcombing.’ 22 (CN [6 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘A Freethinker’s Worries.’ 30 (9 Aug 1884).
– . ‘The Headsman of Friespiel.’ 23 (18 June 1881).
– . ‘His Majesty’s Barber.’ 26 (SN [10 July] 1882).
– . ‘M.P. in Spite of Himself.’ 21 (3 April 1880).
– . ‘Mr Gripple’s Funny Tenant.’ 20 (6 Sept 1879).
– . ‘A Poor Doctor’s Temptation.’ 24 (16 July 1881).
– . ‘Prince Movelini’s Expiation.’ 21 (28 Feb 1880).
– . ‘A Tale of Lottery Winnings.’ 18 (28 Dec 1878).
– . ‘The Treason of the Captain of the Guard. The Story of a Nihilist Plot.’ 21 (13 March 1880).
GRIBBLE, Francis. ‘The Clerk and the Patrician.’ 46 (3 Dec 1892).
– . ‘The Great God Cram.’ 53 (18 Jan 1896).
– . ‘A Marriage of Convenience.’ 55 (12 June 1897).
GRIFFITHS, Major Arthur. ‘How We Discovered a Haunted House.’ 39 (SN [24 June] 1889).
– . Locked Up. 35 (29 Jan-5 March 1887) 6 pts.
GUTHRIE, T. Anstey. See ANSTEY, F.
HAGGARD, H. Rider. Lysbeth: A Tale of the Dutch. 62-63 (1 Sept 1900-2 March 1901, omitting 3 Nov) 27 pts.
– . Montezuma’s Daughter. 48 (1 July-11 Nov 1893) 20 pts.
– . “She”: A History of Adventure. 34-35 (2 Oct 1886-8 Jan 1887) 15 pts.
– . Swallow: A Tale of the Great Trek. 58 (2 July-29 Oct 1898, omitting 24 Sep) 17 pts.
HAMILTON, Miss C.J. ‘A Capital Investment.’ 31 (2 May 1885).
– . ‘Essie Deegan’s Christmas Eve.’ 18 (CN [9 Dec] 1878).
– . ‘Hunting for Lodgings.’ 26 (19 Aug 1882).
– . ‘A Hydropathic Romance.’ 24 (SN [18 July] 1881).
– . ‘Judy McCrann’s Dream.’ 22 (CN [6 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘Miley Mellachin’s Borrowed Plumes.’ 26 (CN [2 Dec] 1882).
– . ‘A Slice of Good Luck. Wanted!’ 41 (SN [30 June] 1890).
HARCOURT, Lieut-Col. [Alfred]. ‘A Love Story of the Engadine.’ 38 (8 Sept 1888).
HARDY, Thomas. ‘A Group of Noble Dames.’ 42 (CN [1 Dec] 1890).
– . The Mayor of Casterbridge. 33 (2 Jan-15 May 1886) 20 pts.
– . ‘The Romantic Adventures of a Milk Maid.’ 27 (SN [25 June] 1883).
– . Tess of the D’Urbervilles. 44 (4 July-26 Dec 1891, omitting 11 July & 7 Nov) 24 pts.
HARRADEN, Beatrice. ‘Concerning the Clockmaker and his Wife.’ 46 (31 Dec 1892).
HARTE, Bret. ‘The Desborough Connections.’ 57 (SN [27 June] 1898).
– . ‘An Episode of West Woodlands.’ 48 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
– . ‘The Heritage of Dedlow Marsh.’ 39 (SN [24 June] 1889).
– . ‘A Jack and Jill of the Sierras.’ 60 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
– . ‘A Niece of “Snapshot Harry’s”.’ 61 (10-24 March 1900) 3 pts.
– . ‘A Night on the Divide.’ 54 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
– . ‘The Re-Incarnation of Smith.’ 63 (SN [22 July] 1901).
– . The Three Partners. 55 (2 Jan-27 March 1897) 13 pts.
– . ‘Unser Carl.’ 56 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
HAWKINS, Anthony Hope. See HOPE, Anthony.
HAWTHORNE, Julian. ‘The Christmas Guest. A Myth.’ 16 (CN [25 Dec] 1877).
– . ‘A Door with Two Locks. A Story in eight Chapters. ‘ 22 (6-27 Nov) 4 pts.
– . ‘Prof. Todleben’s Theory.’ 17 (SN [26 June] 1878).
– . ‘Uncle Bloodstone’s Will.’ 20 (SN [28 July] 1879).
HELDMAN, Bernard. ‘The Boulogne Sand Hills.’ 24 (3 Sept 1881).
HERMAN, Henry. See MURRAY, David Christie and Henry Herman.
HOPE, Anthony [Pseudonym of Anthony Hope Hawkins]. ‘The Rare Good Fortune of Booby Baines.’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
HORNUNG, E.W. ‘Captain Blank. A Sketch on Board a Sailing Ship.’ 40 (23 Nov 1889).
– . ‘A Lochinvar of the Old Man Plain.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
– . ‘The Taking of Stingaree.’ 63 (SN [22 July] 1901).
– . ‘Tuggenboonah Bill.’ 63 (9-16 March 1901) 2 pts.
HOWELLS, William Dean. The Landlord at Lion’s Head. 54 (4 July-5 Dec 1896) 23 pts.
HUGO, Victor. The History of a Crime: The Testimony of an EyeWitness . [Trans. Thomas Heath Joyce and Arthur Locker.] 16-17 (13 Oct-29 Dec 1877 & 23 March-22 June 1878) 26 pts.
– . Ninety-Three. [Trans. F.L. Benedict and Hain Friswell.] 9-10 (28 Feb-8 Aug 1874, omitting 21 March) 23 pts.
HUME, Fergus. ‘What Became of Mr Jarby.’ 54 (12-19 Dec 1896) 2 pts.
HYNE, C.J. Cutliffe. ‘The Chief of the “Starry Head”.’ 57 (SN [27 June] 1898).
– . ‘The Pirating of the “Shah”.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
– . ‘The War of the Quah Ju-Ju.’ 59 (17 June 1899).
JACOBS, W.W. ‘Brevet Rank.’ 62 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
– . ‘The Cabin Passenger.’ 56 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . ‘The Peacemaker.’ 58 (CN [21 Nov] 1898).
JAMES, Henry. ‘Owen Wingrave.’ 46 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
JAMES, Lionel. ‘A Baby Hostage.’ 59 (sN [17 July] 1899).
JEFFERIES, Richard. ‘Gaudy as a Garden.’ 14 (26 Aug 1876).
– . ‘The Midsummer Hum.’ 14 (15 July 1876).
JOHNSTON, H.H. ‘The History of a Slave.’ 39 (30 March-20 April 1889) 4 pts.
– . ‘The Story of a Lion Cub.’ 41 (18 Jan 1890).
JOYCE, Thomas Heath, trans. See HUGO, Victor. The History of a Crime.
KENNARD, Mrs Edward [Mary]. ‘That Yankee Chap.’ 45 (SN [13 June] 1892).
KENWORTHY, C.L. ‘A Seasonable Hamper.’ 24 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
KIPLING, Rudyard. ‘Bread Upon the Waters.’ 54 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
– . ‘The Devil and the Deep Sea.’ 52 (CN [25 Nov] 1895).
“L.L.” See BARRY, John Arthur.
LAMBERT, George. ‘The Resident Engineer.’ 35 (15-22 Jan 1887) 2 pts.
LANDER, Harry. ‘Away, Lifeboat!’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
LE BRETON, John. ‘The Device of M’Sieu Pepin.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
LEE, Edgar. ‘An Unsentimental Age.’ 45 (2 Jan 1892).
“Lee Ruff.” See CHOLMONDELEY, Mary.
LEITCH, James. ‘Little Snow-Flake: A Poaching Incident.’ 21 (31 Jan 1880).
LESLIE, G. Noel. ‘A Life’s Burden.’ 34 (3-10 July 1886) 2 pts.
LEVETT-YEATS, S. ‘The Heart of Denise.’ 58 (5 Nov-3 Dec 1898) 5 pts.
– . ‘Regine’s Ape.’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
– . The Traitor’s Way. 63 (6 April-29 June 1901) 13 pts.
LEYS, John K. ‘The Disappearance of Dermot Finn.’ 46 (22 Oct 1892).
– . ‘Mr Samuel’s New Client.’ 55 (26 June 1897).
– . ‘Sauce for the Gander.’ 46 (24 Sept 1892).
LOCKER, Arthur. ‘The Animated Portrait: or, The Groby Castle Conspiracy. An Extravaganza in Seven Scenes.’ 16 (CN [25 Dec] 1877).
– . ‘The Babes in the Wood: Being Reminiscences of a Breaking-Up Party at Hollyhock House.’ 22 (CN [6 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘Banquo at the Banquet: or, The Christmas Author’s Festival.’ 38 (CN [3 Dec] 1888).
– . ‘Christmas Fairy Gifts.’ 18 (CN [9 Dec] 1878).
– . ‘Lady Flora’s Strange Adventures in Search of a Doctor.’ 24 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
– . ‘Old Father Christmas at the Bar. Notes of an Extraordinary Crime. By an Eye Witness.’ 10 (CN [25 Dec] 1874).
– . ‘Tollit’s Tragedy.’ 20 (SN [28 July] 1879).
– . The Village Surgeon. A Fragment of Autobiography. 10 (15 Aug-19 Sept 1874) 6 pts.
– . ‘When the Cat’s Away.’ 20 (CN [8 Dec] 1879).
– . ‘Your Own Peter: An Account of Certain Incidents in the Life of Miss Jessie Netherwood.’ 17 (SN [26 June] 1878).
LOCKER, Arthur, trans. See HUGO, Victor. The History of a Crime.
LORNE, Marquess of. ‘Hunting Life in the Rockies on the Canadian Pacific Railway.’ 47 (8 April 1893).
LUSK, Lewis. ‘Notice to Quit.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
– . ‘The Story of the Seven Beans.’ 62 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
MAARTENS, Maarten [Pseudonym of Joost M. Schwartz]. ‘The Marseillaise!’ 61 (6 Jan 1900).
– . My Lady Nobody. 51 (5 Jan-15 June 1895) 24 pts.
– . ‘Sir Geoffrey’s Theory.’ 50 (CN [19 Nov] 1894).
MACDONALD, George. ‘The Gifts the Child Christ Brought.’ 14 (CN [25 Dec] 1876).
– . ‘Photogen and Nycteris: A Day and Night Marchen.’ 20 (CN [8 Dec] 1879).
– . St. George and St. Michael. 11-12 (24 April-16 Oct 1875, omitting 11 Sep) 25 pts.
MACQUOID, Mrs Percy [Theresa I.]. ‘A Delusion.’ 47 (SN [26 June] 1893).
MARKWICK, Edward. ‘The Mystery of William Grinnidge.’ 34 (14-21 Aug 1886) 2 pts.
MAX, Carl. ‘Barrister’s Boys.’ 21 (7 Feb 1880).
MCCARTHY, Justin. ‘The Commander’s Statue.’ 18 (CN [9 Dec] 1878).
– . ‘Matty of Greysparkle.’ 20 (SN [28 July] 1879).
MERRIMAN, Henry Seton [Pseudonym of Hugh S. Scott]. ‘The Carnival in Spain.’ 53 (11 April 1896).
– . ‘Last Year’s Nest.’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
– . ‘On the Rocks.’ 57 (SN [27 June] 1898).
– . ‘The Panther.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
– . ‘A Small World.’ 61 (20-27 Jan 1900) 2 pts.
MITTON, G.A. ‘A Parliamentary Division.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
MOORE, F. Frankfort. ‘As Black as He’s Painted.’ 51 (22-29 June 1895) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Legitimate Ending.’ 60 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
– . ‘Puck and his Plot.’ 63 (23-30 March 1901) 2 pts.
MORTEN, Honnor. ‘The Story of a Nurse.’ 45 (SN [13 June] 1892).
MURRAY, David Christie. ‘A Bit of Human Nature.’ 30 (CN [1 Dec] 1884).
– . ‘Bulldog and Butterfly.’ 34 (CN [6 Dec] 1886).
– . First Person Singular. 32 (4 July-26 Dec 1885) 26 pts.
– . ‘Young Mr Barter’s Repentance.’ 37 (SN [25 June] 1888).
MURRAY, David Christie and Henry Herman. ‘A Singular Sense of Duty.’ 40 (CN [2 Dec] 1889).
NAGLE, Arthur. ‘The Interloper.’ 58 (31 Dec 1898).
NASH, Henry. ‘A Battle with a Crocodile.’ 37 (SN [25 June] 1888).
– . ‘A Merciful Tigress.’ 34 (17 July 1886).
NESBIT, Edith. ‘Acting for the Best.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
NESTORIEN, Arthur. ‘A Couple of Felons.’ 47 (SN [26 June] 1893).
NORRIS, W.E. ‘Among Thieves.’ 59 (3-10 June 1899) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Despotic Lady.’ 50 (10 Nov-8 Dec 1894) 5 pts.
– . ‘A Half Genius.’ 54 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
– . ‘Her Own Doing.’ 33 (SN [28 June] 1886).
– . ‘A Man of His Word.’ 30 (SN [14 July] 1884).
– . ‘Mrs Gilbert’s Puppets.’ 64 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
– . ‘Mrs Le Grand.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
– . ‘Robinson’s Friend.’ 36 (CN [5 Dec] 1887).
– . ‘Sir William the Silent.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
– . Thirlby Hall. 27-28 (2 June 1883-5 Jan 1884) 32 pts.
O’DONOGHUE, Mrs Nannie Power. ‘Aunt or Niece.’ 26 (SN [10 July] 1882).
– . ‘A Flower-Pot Flirtation.’ 30 (SN [14 July] 1884).
OLIPHANT, Mrs [Margaret]. ‘The Barley Mow.’ 16 (CN [25 Dec] 1877).
– . Innocent: A Tale of Modern Life. 7 (4 Jan-28 June 1873) 26 pts.
– . ‘An Odd Couple.’ 12 (CN [25 Dec] 1874).
OXENHAM, John [Pseudonymn of William A. Dunkerly]. ‘Two Jacks and the King.’ 54 (26 Dec 1896).
PAIN, Amelia. ‘An Encore.’ 59 (SN [17 July] 1899).
– . ‘Thurston’s Theory.’ 64 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
– . ‘The Two Rings.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
PARKER, Gilbert. ‘Cumner’s Son.’ 55 (29 May-19 June 1897) 4 pts.
PAYN, James. ‘The Earl of Herm.’ 45 (SN [13 June] 1892).
– . Kit – A Memory. 26 (1 July-30 Dec 1882, omitting 25 Nov) 26 pts.
– . The Mystery of Mirbridge. 37-8 (7 Jan-7 July 1888, omitting 12 May) 26 pts.
– . ‘A Trying Patient.’ 47 (SN [26 June] 1893).
– . ‘Two Love Birds and Another.’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
– . Under One Roof: An Episode in a Family History. 18-19 (30 Nov 1878-24 May 1879) 26 pts.
PHILLPOTTS, Eden. ‘The Cabin-Boy of the “Copperhead”.’ 62 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
– . ‘The Devil’s Tight-Rope.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
– . ‘Fer-de-Lance.’ 50 (29 Dec 1894).
– . ‘In the Cup of the Caldera.’ 58 (10-17 Dec 1898) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Mound by the Way.’ 62 (28 July-25 Aug 1900) 5 pts.
– . ‘The New Member of the Mess.’ 60 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
– . ‘The Obi Man.’ 47 (SN [26 June] 1893).
– . ‘The Old Canal.’ 63 (SN [22 July] 1901).
– . ‘A Piece of Black Oak.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
– . ‘Triggs’ Cat.’ 48 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
PRICE, Eleanor C. ‘Prince Adolf.’ 20 (CN [8 Dec] 1879).
PRYCE, Richard. ‘A Hewer of Stone.’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
“Q.” See QUILLER-COUCH, Arthur.
QUILLER-COUCH, Arthur. ‘Captain Dick and Captain Jacka: A Reported Tale of Two Frigates and Two Luggers.’ 58 (cN [21 Nov] 1898).
– . ‘Elisha.’ 54 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
– . ‘Prisoners of War.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
– . ‘A Town’s Memory.’ 58 (24 Dec 1898).
READE, Charles. ‘The Wandering Heir.’ 6 (CN [25 Dec] 1872).
RICE, James. See BESANT, Walter and James Rice.
RIDDELL, Mrs J.H. [Charlotte Elizabeth Lawson]. Miss Gascoigne. 35 (14 May-25 June 1887) 7 pts.
– . ‘Princess Sunshine: A Prosaic Story.’ 38 (CN [3 Dec] 1888).
RIDGE, W. Pett [Pseudonym of Warwick Simpson]. ‘Paying Guests – First Class.’ 64 (28 Sept 1901).
– . ‘Paying Guests – Second Class.’ 64 (14 Sept 1901).
– . ‘Paying Guests – Third Class.’ 64 (7 Sept 1901).
ROBERTS, Morley. ‘The Crew of the “Kamma Funder”.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
– . ‘A Face in the Bush.’ 48 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
– . ‘The Rehabilitation of the Vigia.’ 60 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
– . ‘Trooper Baptiste.’ 53 (18 Jan 1896).
ROBINSON, F.W. ‘The Barmaid at Battleton.’ 20 (SN [28 July] 1879).
– . ‘A Fight for Him.’ 24 (SN [18 July] 1881).
– . ‘A Gentleman—Once!’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
– . ‘The Late Mrs Putsey.’ 37 (SN [25 June] 1888).
– . ‘Mr Woosey’s Troubles.’ 26 (CN [2 Dec] 1882).
– . ‘Romance on Four Wheels.’ 18 (CN [9 Dec] 1878).
RUDD, Margaret B. ‘The Old Mill. A Romance of Tyrol.’ 40 (7 Aug 1889).
SAUNDERS, Katherine. ‘The Silver Line.’ 10 (CN [25 Dec] 1874).
SCHWARTZ, Joost M. See MAARTENS, Maarten.
SCOTT, Hugh S. See MERRIMAN, Henry Seton.
SCOTT, J. George. ‘A Boat Race for a Wife: A Burmese Story.’ 33 (12-19 June 1886) 2 pts.
SCOTT, Leader and Louisa Yarnold. ‘Mountain Mysteries.’ 26 (SN [10 July] 1882).
SCULL, W. Delaplaine. ‘Atonement.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
– . ‘Tarantella.’ 51 (18 May 1895).
SCULLY, William Charles. ‘The Hunter of the Didima.’ 61 (6 Jan 1900).
– . ‘Rainmaking.’ 57 (SN [27 June] 1898).
– . ‘The Wisdom of the Serpent: A South African Tale.’ 61 (SN [16 July] 1900).
SELLERS, Charles. ‘The Cobbler of Burgos: A Spanish Folk Tale.’ 53 (SN [29 June] 1896).
SERRAO, Teodoro. ‘The Green Water.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
SIMPSON, Warwick. See RIDGE, W. Pett.
SMART, Hawley. From Post to Finish: A Racing Romance. 30 (19 July-20 Dec 1884) 23 pts.
– . A Racing Rubber. 50 (7 July-20 Oct 1894) 16 pts.
– . Saddle and Sabre. 36 (2 July-17 Dec 1887, omitting 23 Jul) 24 pts.
SPEIGHT, T.W. ‘Blisson’s Last Round: A Story of Some Christmas Waits.’ 16 (CN [25 Dec] 1877).
– . ‘A Brilliant Adventure.’ 14 (CN [25 Dec] 1876).
– . ‘Dr Dunne’s Decapitation Piece.’ 20 (27 Sept-4 Oct 1879) 2 pts.
– . ‘Leslie’s Second Wife.’ 18 (5 Oct 1878).
– . ‘The Little Old Gentleman with the Frill.’ 24 (SN [18 July] 1881).
– . ‘Margaret’s Earring.’ 17 (SN [26 June] 1878).
– . ‘Mrs Bocastle’s Diamond Bracelet.’ 28 (28 July 1883).
– . ‘My Uncle Cornelius.’ 25 (13 May 1882).
– . ‘The Old Magic.’ 43 (SN [29 June] 1891).
– . ‘Potipol’s Patent.’ 31 (SN [22 June] 1885).
– . ‘A Queer Father-in-Law. A Story in Two Chapters.’ 20 (20 Dec 1879).
STANNARD, Mrs Arthur [Henrietta]. See WINTER, John Strange.
STEEL, Mrs Flora Annie. ‘The Most Nailing Bad Shot in Creation.’ 58 CN [21 Nov] 1898).
– . ‘Shub’rat.’ 52 (CN [25 Nov] 1895).
TEMPLAR, Claud. ‘Mars Being in the Eighth House. A Tale of the Seventeenth Century.’ 24 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
THOMPSON, Ellen Perronet. ‘One of a Thousand: A Fairy Tale.’ 24 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
TINSON, Henry. ‘My Luck: The Story of a Fortunate Man.’ 22 (2-9 Oct 1880) 2 pts.
– . ‘Rakolah, the Lion Maker.’ 20 (13-20 Sept 1879) 2 pts.
TOWLE, Eleanor A. ‘Gay and Her Lovers.’ 15 (17 March-7 April 1877) 4 pts.
TRISTRAM, W. Outram. The Dead Gallant. 48 (18 Nov-23 Dec 1893) 6 pts.
– . ‘The King of Hearts.’ 41 (SN [30 June] 1890).
TROLLOPE, Anthony. ‘Christmas at Thompson Hall.’ 14 (CN [25 Dec] 1876).
– . ‘Harry Heathcote of Gangoil.’ 8 (CN [25 Dec] 1873).
– . Marion Fay: A Novel. 24-25 (3 Dec 1881-3 June 1882, omiting 25 Mar) 26 pts.
– . Phineas Redux. 8-9 (19 July 1873-10 Jan 1874) 26 pts.
TROLLOPE, Frances Eleanor. Amongst Aliens. 18 (6 July-14 Sept 1878) 11 pts.
– . Black Spirits and White. 14 (2 Sept 1876-10 March 1877, omitting Oct 14) 27 pts.
– . ‘Cousin Isidor: A Novelette.’ 31 (21 Feb-21 March 1885) 5 pts.
– . ‘Dr Dodd’s Christmas Box.’ 26 (CN [2 Dec] 1882).
– . Like Ships Upon the Sea. 27 (6 Jan-12 May 1883) 19 pts.
– . ‘Little Lilywhite.’ 35 (12 March-2 April 1887) 4 pts.
– . Madame Leroux. 41-42 (18 Jan-12 July 1890) 26 pts.
– . That Unfortunate Marriage. 38 (14 July-22 Dec, omitting 6 Oct 1888) 23 pts.
– . That Wild Wheel. 45 (2 Jan-24 June 1892, omitting 30 Apr) 25 pts.
VICARS, Miss E.S. ‘Dolly’s Adventure: A Night with Burglars.’ 35 (8 Jan 1887).
WALFORD, Mrs L.B. ‘The History of a Week.’ 32 (CN [7 Dec] 1885).
WATERS, W.G. ‘My Friend Bellamy.’ 33 (22 May-5 June 1886) 3 pts.
WATKINS-PITCHFORD, Walter M. ‘Poor Old Mike: or, The Dead-House Guard.’ 36 (CN [5 Dec] 1887).
WATSON, H.B. Marriott. ‘The Alarm Bell.’ 64 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
– . Chloris of the Island. 61-62 (7 April-21 July 1900) 16 pts.
– . ‘Under the Moon.’ 62 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
WEATHERLY, F.E. ‘Bossom’s Daughter: An Oxford Sketch.’ 20 (CN [8 Dec] 1879).
WEGUELIN, Conrad. ‘Caged.’ 64 (SS [7 Dec] 1901).
WELLS, H.G. ‘Filmer.’ 64 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
– . ‘Jimmy Goggles the God.’ 58 (CN [21 Nov] 1898).
– . ‘The Star.’ 56 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . When the Sleeper Awakes. 59 (7 Jan-6 May 1899) 18 pts.
WEST, Lieut-Col. F.E . ‘The Banshee – in India.’ 33 (30 Jan 1886).
– . ‘The Bitter Lakes.’ 33 (27 March 1886).
– . ‘The Captain’s Chair.’ 30 (11 Oct 1884).
– . ‘A Cottage by the Sea.’ 34 (24 July 1886).
– . ‘The Grass-Widow: A Tale of the Indian Ocean.’ 24 (SN [18 July] 1881).
– . ‘A Hoax at Sea, and its Consequences.’ 31 (18 April 1885).
– . ‘The Indian Gold Mine: A Christmas Story.’ 22 (CN [6 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘Marriage by Advertisement.’ 10 (25 Dec 1874).
– . ‘The Railway Carriage: A Modern Indian Idyll.’ 31 (7 Feb 1885).
– . ‘We are Seven.’ 34 (CN [6 Dec] 1886).
WEYMAN, J. Stanley. ‘The House on the Wall.’ 54 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
– . ‘Hunt, the Owler.’ 56 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
WILLSON, Beckles. ‘The Block of Purple Jasper.’ 49 (SN [25 June] 1894).
WINTER, John Strange [Pseudonym of Mrs Arthur (Henrietta) Stannard]. ‘Bootles’ Baby: A Novelette.’ 31 (28 March-18 April 1885) 4 pts.
– . ‘“Houp-La”: A Novelette.’ 31 (6-13 1885) 2 pts.
– . ‘Mr Right’. 44 (CN [1 Dec] 1891).
WOOD-SEYS, R.A. See CUSHING, Paul.
YARNOLD, Louisa. See SCOTT, Leader and Louisa Yarnold.
ZANGWILL, Israel. ‘Joseph the Dreamer.’ 52 (CN [25 Nov] 1895).
– . ‘The Turkish Messiah: An Historical Romance of the Ghetto.’ 55 (1-22 May 1897) 4 pts.
B. UNIDENTIFIED AUTHORS
1. PSEUDONYMOUS STORIES UNTRACED
“A.B.O.” ‘My Salmon, and How I Lost Him.’ 26 (15 July 1882).
“Ames Saville.” ‘The Last Warning.’ 33 (26 June 1886).
“B.H.H.” ‘Similar Cases.’ 42 (CN [1 Dec] 1890).
“B.S.” ‘One Autumn Day.’ 20 (27 Sept 1879).
“C.M.” ‘A Strolling Player’s Experiences.’ 30 (6 Sept 1884).
“C.N.W.” ‘A Night on the Sty Head Pass.’ 24 (1 Oct 1881).
“C.R.” ‘A Plague of Beggars.’ 31 (11 April 1885).
“Don.” ‘A Memory of San Sebastian.’ 29 (26 April 1884).
“H.L.B.” ‘Queer People: A Vicar’s Lady.’ 21 (28 Feb 1880).
“H.P.S.” ‘Wanted as a Governess.’ 14 (2 Sept 1876).
“Ici.” ‘How We did Our Day’s Shooting.’ 32 (7 Nov 1885).
“J.P.G.” ‘A Run with the “North Grasshire”.’ 36 (24 Dec 1887).
“The Lobley Family.” ‘Tommy’s Telegram. A Terrible Tale of a Greedy Boy.’ 8 (CN [25 Dec] 1873).
“Lucullus.” ‘The Organ-Grinder’s Daughter. A True Tale of the Italian Lake District.’ 19 (15 March 1879).
“M.A.” ‘A Tale of a Gale.’ 24 (22 Oct 1881).
“M.M.” ‘The Little Round Window.’ 27 (SN [25 June] 1883).
“Retlaw Spring.” ‘The MacSorley Talisman, How it was Lost and Found.’ 14 (CN [25 Dec] 1876).
“R.T.G.” ‘An Evening with Taffy.’ 30 (27 Dec 1884).
– . ‘Our Village Concert.’ 27 (13 Jan 1883).
“S.” ‘How Barney Todd Sold his Porkers.’ 19 (22 March 1879).
“X.Y.Z.” ‘The Wall and the Widow.’ 20 (8 Nov 1879).
“X.” ‘A Village School Inspection.’ 30 (23 Aug 1884).
“Yeorah.” ‘The Dynafiend and the Diamond. A ’Board-Ship Episode.’ 33 (SN [28 June] 1886).
2. ANONYMOUS STORIES UNTRACED
‘At the World’s End.’ 1 (CN [25 Dec] 1869).
‘A Christmas Eve Illusion, and What Came of It.’ 2 (CN [25 Dec] 1870).
‘False Genevra.’ 1 (CN [25 Dec] 1869).
‘False Lights. A Legendary Romance.’ 1 (CN [25 Dec] 1869).
‘The Fate of a Chamois: A Tale of the Tyrol.’ 47 (SN [26 June] 1893).
‘The Fleeting “Moment”.’ 28 (18 Aug 1883).
‘A Fright on the Mississippi.’ 13 (20 Feb 1876).
‘A Leap for Life: A Story of the Himalayas.’ 31 (20-27 June 1885) 2 pts.
‘Lost on Mount Olympus.’ 13 (22 Jan 1876).
‘A Mad Business.’ 1 (CN [25 Dec] 1869).
‘My Mother-in-Law’s Ride.’ 45 (11 June 1892).
‘Outflanking the Major.’ 2 (CN [25 Dec] 1870).
‘The Strange Proceedings of Mrs Simcox.’ 2 (CN [25 Dec] 1870).
‘The Too-Attractive Man. A Portrait from Life.’ 22 (CN [6 Dec] 1880). ‘A Wet Day in Jerusalem.’ 11 (10 April 1875).