| March | 14, | p. | 123. | Desdemona to the Author of "Dorian Gray." (Apropos of his paragraphic Preface.) |
| " | " | p. | 125. | Wilde Flowers. |
| May | 30, | p. | 257. | Our Booking-Office. Intentions. |
1892
1893
| January | 19, | p. | 29. | "To Rome for Sixteen Guineas." |
| April | 22, | p. | 189. | The B. and S. Drama at the Adelphi. |
| " | 29, | p. | 193. | Stray Thoughts on Play-Writing. |
| " | " | p. | 195. | The Premier at the Haymarket last Wednesday. |
| May | 6, | p. | 213. | A Work—of Some Importance. |
| " | 13, | p. | 221. | Wilder Ideas; Or, Conversation as she is spoken at the Haymarket. |
| " | 27, | p. | 246. | A Wylde Vade Mecum. (By Professor H-xl-y) |
| June | 3, | p. | 257. | Second Title for the Play at the Haymarket. |
| July | 15, | p. | 13. | An Afternoon Party. |
| " | 15, | p. | 22. | "The Play is Not the Thing." |
| " | 29, | p. | 46. | At The T. R. H. |
| August | 26, | p. | 94. | Still Wilder Ideas. (Possibilities for the next O. Wilde Play.) |
| December | 30, | pp. | 304-5. | New Year's Eve at Latterday Hall. An Incident. Dorian Gray taking Juliet in to Dinner. |
| February | 17, | p. | 73. | "Blushing Honours." |
| March | 10, | p. | 109. | She-Notes. By Borgia Smudgiton. |
| July | 21, | p. | 33. | The Minx.—A Poem in Prose. |
| August | 4, | p. | 60. | Our Charity Fete. |
| October | 13, | p. | 177. | The O.B.C. (Limited). |
| " | 20, | p. | 185. | The Blue Gardenia. (A Colourable Imitation.) |
| " | 27, | p. | 204. | Morbidezza. |
| November | 10, | p. | 225. | The Decadent Guys. (A Colour-Study in Green Carnations.) |
| December | 15, | p. | 287. | The Truisms of Life. (Note 12.) |
1895
| January | 12, | p. | 24. | Overheard Fragment of a Dialogue. |
| " | 19, | p. | 29. | "To Rome for Sixteen Guineas." |
| " | " | p. | 36. | "A penny Plain—But Oscar Coloured." |
| February | 2, | p. | 54. | A Wilde "Ideal Husband." |
| " | " | p. | 60. | A God in the Os-Car. |
| " | 23, | p. | 85. | The O. W. Vade Mecum. |
| March | 2, | p. | 106. | "The Rivals" at the A.D.C. |
| " | " | p. | 107. | The Advisability of Not Being Born in a Handbag. |
| " | 16, | p. | 121. | The Advantage of Being Consistent. |
| April | 6, | p. | 157. | April Foolosophy. (By One of Them.) |
| " | 13, | p. | 171. | The Long and Short of It. |
| " | " | p. | 177. | Concerning a Misused Term; viz. Art, as recently applied to a certain form of Literature. |
1906