---- Talbot in Apache land; or, Dick Buckskin, the man of mettle. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 30 p. illus. fo. (no. 737.)

Knox, Jackson. Captain Clew, the fighting detective; or, Against terrible odds. A romance of the wolves of New York. By Jackson Knox, “Old Hawk.” New York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 740.)

Aiken, Albert W. Dick Talbot’s close call; or, The cowboy dead-shot. Ranch king Talbot in arms. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 28 p. illus. fo. (no. 741.)

Ingraham, Prentiss. Buffalo Bill’s flush hand; or, Texas Jack’s bravos. A romance of the pard rivals on the Texas border. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 30 p. illus. fo. (no. 743.)

Badger, Joseph E. Sweep-stakes Sam, the silver sport; or, Major Hold-up shows his hand. A romance of the twin lodes of Silverado. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 32 p. illus. fo. (no. 744.)

Powell, Frank. The dragoon detective; or, A man of destiny. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 28 p. illus. fo. (no. 746.)

Ingraham, Prentiss. Arizona Charlie, the crack shot detective. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 29 p. illus. fo. (no. 748.)

Aiken, Albert W. Gideon’s grip at Babylon Bar; or, The man with the iron dagger. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 29 p. illus. fo. (no. 753.)

Patten, William G. Old Burke, the Madison Square detective. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 756.)

Osbon, John W. The sport from St. Louis; or, The three sharks of Big Ledge. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 759.)