Carl Ruhl, the phenomenal detective. By the author of “Frank James’ mistake”.... New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1883]. 46 p. 4o. (no. 68.)

James, W. I. The frontier detective; or, A crimson trail. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1883]. 43 p. 4o. (no. 69.)

Includes A murderer’s mistake, p. 40-43.

Sawyer, Eugene T. Millions at stake; or, The gambler detective. A tale of peril and adventure on the Pacific coast. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 44 p. 4o. (no. 71.)

Carlton, lieutenant. Black Douglass, the Jersey City detective; or, Tracing the mystery of a great crime. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4o. (no. 78.)

Howard, Jack. The great Barry case; or, The mysterious murder at No. 47. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 43 p. 4o. (no. 79.)

Includes Count Vinciano’s mysterious mission, p. 36-43.

Jerome, Gilbert. Dominick Squeek, the Bow Street runner; or, An English detective in America. By a member of the London police.... New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 47 p. 4o. (no. 80.)

Howard, Jack. Hawkeye & Ferrit, the shrewd Bowery detectives. New York: N. L. Munro [1884]. 48 p. 4o. (no. 87.)

Rolfe, Maro O. Diamond Dan, the Brooklyn divorce detective; or, The crimes of a wicked woman. New York: N. L. Munro [1884]. 48 p. 4o. (no. 93.)