March14,p.123.Desdemona to the Author of "Dorian Gray." (Apropos of his paragraphic Preface.)
""p.125.Wilde Flowers.
May30,p.257.Our Booking-Office. Intentions.

1892

March5,p.113.A Wilde "Tag" to a Tame Play. With Fancy Portrait. "Quite Too-Too Puffickly Precious."
March12,p.123.Lord Wildermere's Mother-in-Law.
""p.124.Pathetic Description of the Present State of Mr George Alexander.
April30,p.215.Staircase Scenes.—No. 1, Private View, Royal Academy.
June25,p.304.The Playful Sally.
July2,p.315.A Difficulty.
"9,p.1.A Wilde Idea; Or, More Injustice to Ireland.
"16,p.16.On the Fly-leaf of an Old Book.
"16,p.23.Racine, With the Chill Off.

1893

January 19,p.29."To Rome for Sixteen Guineas."
April22,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.
May6, 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.
July15,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.)
December30,pp.304-5.New Year's Eve at Latterday Hall. An Incident. Dorian Gray taking Juliet in to Dinner.

1894

February17,p.73."Blushing Honours."
March 10,p. 109. She-Notes. By Borgia Smudgiton.
July21,p. 33. The Minx.—A Poem in Prose.
August 4,p.60. Our Charity Fete.
October13,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.)
December15,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."
February2,p.54. A Wilde "Ideal Husband."
""p.60.A God in the Os-Car.
"23,p.85.The O. W. Vade Mecum.
March2,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.
April6,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