Merrick, Mark. Detective Jack; or, The night-hawks of Boston. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4o. (no. 94.)
Morris, Anthony P. Tom Turner, detective; or, Piping the hawks of Baltimore. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4o. (no. 95.)
Jerome, Gilbert. The ten-spot of diamonds; or, “Piping” the affair of the Rue Fosseys. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 50 p. 4o. (no. 96.)
Howard, Jack. Old Sledge, the blacksmith detective. New York: N. L. Munro [1884]. 47 p. 4o. (no. 97.)
Harney, F. X. The Saratoga detective; or, A terrible murder mystery. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 42 p. 4o. (no. 98.)
Merrick, Mark. A house of mystery; or, Jack Sharp in Chicago. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 46 p. 4o. (no. 99.)
Broughton, F. Lusk. Paul Prince, detective; or, Trailing a poisoner. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4o. (no. 100.)
Includes A wolf in sheep’s clothing, p. 42-45.
Miller, Warne. Tracked by the dead; or, The doctor detective. New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 46 p. 4o. (no. 110.)
Howard, Jack. The Cornwall tragedy; or, The mystery of the headless nail. By the author of “The great Barry case.”... New York: N. L. Munro [cop. 1884]. 44 p. 4o. (no. 112.)