No. 1—Hawkeye Harry, the Young Trapper Ranger. By Oll Coomes.No. 37—Carson, the Guide; or, the Perils of the Frontier. By Lieut. J. H. Randolph.
No. 2—Dead Shot; or, The White Vulture. By Albert W. Aiken.No. 38—The Heart Eater; or, The Prophet of the Hollow Hill. By Harry Hazard.
No. 3—The Boy Miners; or, The Enchanted Island. By Edward S. Ellis.No. 39—Wetzel, the Scout; or, The Captive of the Wilderness. By Boynton Belknap.
No. 4—Blue Dick; or, The Yellow Chief’s Vengeance. By Capt. Mayne Reid.No. 40—The Huge Hunter; or, The Steam Man of the Prairies. By Ed. S. Ellis.
No. 5—Nat Wolfe; or, The Gold-Hunters. By Mrs. M. V. Victor.No. 41—Wild Nat, the Trapper. By Paul Prescott.
No. 6—The White Tracker; or, The Panther of the Plains. By Edward S. Ellis.No. 42—Lynx-cap; or, The Sioux Track, By Paul Bibbs.
No. 7—The Outlaw’s Wife; or, The Valley Ranche. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.No. 43—The White Outlaw; or, The Bandit Brigand. By Harry Hazard.
No. 8—The Tall Trapper; or, The Flower of the Blackfeet. By Albert W. Aiken.No. 44—The Dog Trailer. By Frederick Dewey.
No. 9—Lightning Jo, the Terror of the Santa Fe Trail. By Capt. Adams.No. 45—The Elk King. By Capt. Chas. Howard.
No. 10—The Island Pirate. A Tale of the Mississippi. By Captain Mayne Reid.No. 46—Adrian, the Pilot. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham.
No. 11—The Boy Ranger; or, The Heiress of the Golden Horn. By Oll Coomes.No. 47—The Man-hunter. By Maro O. Rolfe.
No. 12—Bess, the Trapper. A Tale of the Far South-west. By Edward S. Ellis.No. 48—The Phantom Tracker. By Frederick Dewey.
No. 13—The French Spy; or, The Fall of Montreal. By W. J. Hamilton.No. 49—Moccasin Bill. By Paul Bibbs.
No. 14—Long Shot; or, The Dwarf Guide. By Capt. Comstock.No. 50—The Wolf Queen. By Captain Charles Howard.
No. 15—The Gunmaker of the Border. By James L. Bowen.No. 51—Tom Hawk, the Trailer. By Lewis Jay Swift.
No. 16—Red Hand; or, The Channel Scourge. By A. G. Piper.No. 52—The Mad Chief. By Captain Chas. Howard.
No. 17—Ben, the Trapper; or, The Mountain Demon. By Maj. Lewis W. Carson.No. 53—The Black Wolf. By Edwin E. Ewing.
No. 18—Wild Raven, the Ranger; or, The Missing Guide. By Oll Coomes.No. 54—Arkansas Jack. By Harry Hazard.
No. 19—The Specter Chief; or, The Indian’s Revenge. By Seelin Robins.No. 55—Blackbeard. By Paul Bibbs.
No. 20—The B’ar-Killer; or, The Long Trail. By Capt. Comstock.No. 56—The River Rifles. By Billex Muller.
No. 21—Wild Nat; or, The Cedar Swamp Brigade. By Wm. R. Eyster.No. 57—Hunter Ham. By J. Edgar Iliff.
No. 22—Indian Jo, the Guide. By Lewis W. Carson.No. 58—Cloudwood; or, The Daughter of the Wilderness. By J. M. Merrill.
No. 23—Old Kent, the Ranger. By Edward S. Ellis.No. 59—The Texas Hawks. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
No. 24—The One-Eyed Trapper. By Capt. Comstock.No. 60—Merciless Mat. By Capt. Chas. Howard.
No. 25—Godbold, the Spy. A Tale of Arnold’s Treason. By N. C. Iron.No. 61—Mad Anthony’s Scouts. By Emerson Rodman.
No. 26—The Black Ship. By John S. Warner.No. 62—The Luckless Trapper; or, The Haunted Hunter. By William R. Eyster.
No. 27—Single Eye, the Scourge. By Warren St. John.No. 63—The Florida Scout; or, The Princess of the Everglades. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
No. 28—Indian Jim. A Tale of the Minnesota Massacre. By Edward S. Ellis.No. 64—The Island Trapper. By Capt. Chas. Howard. Ready
No. 29—The Scout. By Warren St. John.No. 65—Wolf-Cap. By Capt. Chas. Howard. Ready
No. 30.—Eagle Eye. By W. J. Hamilton.No. 66—Rattling Dick. By Harry Hazard. Ready Jan. 2d.
No. 31—The Mystic Canoe. A Romance of a Hundred Years Ago. By Edward S. Ellis.No. 67—Sharp-Eye. By Major Max Martine. Ready
No. 32—The Golden Harpoon; or, Lost Among the Floes. By Roger Starbuck.No. 68—Iron Hand. By Frederick Forest. Ready
No. 33—The Scalp King. By Lieut. Ned Hunter.No. 69—The Yellow Hunter. By Capt. Chas. Howard. Ready Feb. 13th.
No. 34—Old Lute, the Indian-fighter; or, The Den in the Hills. By E. W. Archer.No. 70—The Phantom Rider. By Maro O. Rolfe. Ready Feb. 27th.
No. 35—Rainbolt, the Ranger; or, The Demon of the Mountain. By Oll Coomes.No. 71—Delaware Tom. By Harry Hazard. Ready March. 18th.
No. 36—The Boy Pioneer. By Edward S. Ellis.

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