| [The Henpecked Man,] | John Mackay Wilson |
| [Duncan Campbell,] | James Hogg |
| [The Lily of Liddisdale,] | Professor Wilson |
| [The Unlucky Present,] | Robert Chambers |
| [The Sutor of Selkirk] | “The Odd Volume,” |
| [Elsie Morrice,] | Aberdeen Censor, |
| [How I won the Laird’s Daughter,] | Daniel Gorrie |
| [Moss-Side,] | Professor Wilson |
| [My First Fee,] | Edin. Literary Journal, |
| [The Kirk of Tullibody,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [The Progress of Inconstancy,] | Blackwood’s Magazine, |
| [Adam Bell,] | James Hogg |
| [Mauns’ Stane; or, Mine Host’s Tale,] | Aberdeen Censor, |
| [The Freebooter of Lochaber,] | Sir Thomas Dick Lauder |
| [An Hour in the Manse,] | Professor Wilson |
| [The Warden of the Marches,] | Edin. Literary Gazette, |
| [The Alehouse Party,] | “The Odd Volume,” |
| [Auchindrane; or, the Ayrshire Tragedy,] | Sir Walter Scott |
| [A Tale of the Plague in Edinburgh,] | Robert Chambers |
| [The Probationer’s First Sermon,] | Daniel Gorrie |
| [The Crimes of Richard Hawkins,] | Thomas Aird |
| [The Headstone,] | Professor Wilson |
| [The Widow’s Prediction,] | Edin. Literary Journal, |
| [The Lady of Waristoun,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [A Tale of Pentland,] | James Hogg |
| [Graysteel] | John o’ Groat Journal, |
| [The Billeted Soldier,] | Eminent Men of Fife, |
| [Bruntfield,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [Sunset and Sunrise,] | Professor Wilson |
| [Miss Peggy Brodie,] | Andrew Picken |
| [The Death of a Prejudice,] | Thomas Aird |
| [Anent Auld Grandfaither, &c.,] | D. M. Moir |
| [John Brown; or, the House in the Muir,] | Blackwood’s Magazine, |
| [Traditions of the Old Tolbooth of Edinburgh,] | Robert Chambers |
| [The Lover’s Last Visit,] | Professor Wilson |
| [Mary Queen of Scots and Chatelar,] | Literary Souvenir, |
| [A Night in Duncan M‘Gowan’s,] | Blackwood’s Magazine, |
| [The Miller and the Freebooter,] | Sir Thomas Dick Lauder |
| [Benjie’s Christening,] | D. M. Moir |
| [The Minister’s Widow,] | Professor Wilson |
| [The Battle of the Breeks,] | Robert Macnish |
| [My Sister Kate,] | Andrew Picken |
| [Wat the Prophet,] | James Hogg |
| [The Snow-Storm,] | Professor Wilson |
| [Love at one Glimpse,] | Edin. Literary Journal, |
| [Nanny Welsh, the Minister’s Maid,] | Daniel Gorrie |
| [Lady Jean,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [The Monkey,] | Robert Macnish |
| [The Ladder-Dancer,] | Blackwood’s Magazine, |
| [The Elder’s Death-Bed,] | Professor Wilson |
| [A Highland Feud,] | Sir Walter Scott |
| [The Resurrection Men,] | D. M. Moir |
| [Mary Wilson,] | Aberdeen Censor, |
| [The Laird of Cassway,] | James Hogg |
| [The Elder’s Funeral,] | Professor Wilson |
| [Macdonald, the Cattle-Riever,] | Literary Gazette, |
| [The Murder Hole,] | Blackwood’s Magazine, |
| [The Miller of Doune,] | “The Odd Volume,” |
| [The Headless Cumins,] | Sir Thomas Dick Lauder |
| [The Lady Isabel,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [The Desperate Duel,] | D. M. Moir |
| [The Vacant Chair,] | John Mackay Wilson |
| [Colkittoch,] | Literary Gazette, |
| [The Covenanters,] | Robert Macnish |
| [The Poor Scholar,] | Professor Wilson |
| [The Crushed Bonnet,] | Glasgow Athenæum, |
| [The Villagers of Auchincraig,] | Daniel Gorrie |
| [Perling Joan,] | John Gibson Lockhart |
| [Janet Smith,] | Professor Thomas Gillespie |
| [The Unlucky Top Boots,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [My First and Last Play,] | D. M. Moir |
| [Jane Malcolm,] | Edin. Literary Journal, |
| [Bowed Joseph,] | Robert Chambers |
| [The Laird of Wineholm,] | James Hogg |
| [An Incident in the Great Moray Floods of 1829,] | Sir Thomas Dick Lauder |
| [Charlie Graham, the Tinker,] | George Penny |
| [The Snowing-up of Strath Lugas,] | Blackwood’s Magazine, |
| [Ezra Peden,] | Allan Cunningham |
| [Young Ronald of Morar,] | Literary Gazette, |
| [The Broken Ring,] | “The Odd Volume,” |
| [A Passage of My Life,] | Paisley Magazine, |
| [The Court Cave,] | Drummond Bruce |
| [Helen Waters,] | John Malcolm |
| [Legend of the Large Mouth,] | Robert Chambers |
| [Richard Sinclair; or, the Poor Prodigal,] | Thomas Aird |
| [The Barley Fever—and Rebuke,] | D. M. Moir |
| [Elphin Irving, the Fairies’ Cupbearer,] | Allan Cunningham |
| [Choosing a Minister,] | John Galt |
| [The Meal Mob,] | Edin. Literary Journal, |
| [The Flitting,] | “My Grandfather’s Farm,” |
| [Ewen of the Little Head,] | Literary Gazette, |
| [Basil Rolland,] | Aberdeen Censor, |
| [The Last of the Jacobites,] | Robert Chambers |
| [The Grave-Digger’s Tale,] | “The Auld Kirk Yard,” |
| [The Fairy Bride,] | Edin. Literary Journal, |
| [The Lost Little Ones,] | “The Odd Volume,” |
| [An Orkney Wedding,] | John Malcolm |
| [The Ghost with the Golden Casket,] | Allan Cunningham |
| [Ranald of the Hens,] | Literary Gazette, |
| [The French Spy,] | John Galt |
| [The Minister’s Beat,] | Blackwood’s Magazine, |
| [A Scottish Gentlewoman of the Last Century,] | Miss Ferrier |
| [The Faithless Nurse,] | Edin. Literary Gazette, |
| [Traditions of the Celebrated Major Weir,] | Robert Chambers |
| [The Windy Yule,] | John Galt |
| [Grizel Cochrane,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [The Fatal Prayer,] | Literary Melange, |
| [Glenmannow, the Strong Herdsman,] | William Bennet |
| [My Grandmother’s Portrait,] | Daniel Gorrie |
| [The Baptism,] | Professor Wilson |
| [The Laird’s Wooing,] | John Galt |
| [Thomas the Rhymer,] | Sir Walter Scott |
| [Lachlan More,] | Literary Gazette, |
| [Alemoor,] | Chambers’s Edin. Journal, |
| [Tibby Fowler,] | John Mackay Wilson |
| [Daniel Cathie, Tobacconist,] | Edin. Literary Almanac, |
| [The Haunted Ships,] | Allan Cunningham |
| [A Tale of the Martyrs,] | James Hogg |
| [The Town Drummer,] | John Galt |
| [The Awful Night,] | D. M. Moir |
| [Rose Jamieson,] | Anon. |
| [A Night at the Herring Fishing,] | Hugh Miller |
| [The Twin Sisters,] | Alexander Balfour |
| [Albert Bane,] | Henry Mackenzie |
| [The Penny Wedding,] | Alexander Campbell |
| [Peat-Casting Time,] | Thomas Gillespie |
| [An Adventure with the Press-Gang,] | Paisley Magazine, |
| [The Laird of Cool’s Ghost,] | Old Chap Book, |
| [Allan-a-Sop,] | Sir Walter Scott |
| [John Hetherington’s Dream,] | Old Chap Book, |
| [Black Joe o’ the Bow,] | James Smith |
| [The Fight for the Standard,] | James Paterson |
| [Catching a Tartar,] | D. M. Moir |
SCOTTISH STORY.