342—Through the Earth; or, Jack Nelson's Invention. By Fred Thorpe.

343—The Boy Chief; or, Comrades of Camp and Trail. By John De Morgan.

344—Smart Alec; or, Bound to Get There. By Weldon J. Cobb.

345—Climbing Up; or, The Meanest Boy Alive. By Harrie Irving Hancock.

346—Comrades Three; or, With Gordon Keith in the South Seas. By Lawrence White, Jr.

347—A Young Snake-charmer; or, The Fortunes of Dick Erway. By Fred Thorpe.

348—Checked Through to Mars; or, Adventures in Other Worlds. By Weldon J. Cobb.

349—Fighting the Cowards; or, Among the Georgia Moonshiners. By Harrie Irving Hancock.

350—The Mud River Boys; or, The Fight for Penlow's Mill. By John L. Douglas.

351—Grit and Wit; or, Two of a Kind. By Fred Thorpe.

352—Right on Top; or, Yankee to the Backbone. By Cornelius Shea.

353—A Clue from Nowhere; or, On a Phantom Trail. By Harrie Irving Hancock.

354—Never Give Up; or, Harry Holton's Resolve. By John L. Douglas.

355—Comrades Under Castro; or, Young Engineers in Venezuela. By Victor St. Clair.


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20—Motor Matt Makes Good; or, Another Victory for the Motor Boys.

21—Motor Matt's Launch; or, A Friend in Need.

22—Motor Matt's Enemies; or, A Struggle for the Right.

23—Motor Matt's Prize; or, The Pluck That Wins.

24—Motor Matt on the Wing; or, Flying for Fame and Fortune.

25—Motor Matt's Reverse; or, Caught in a Losing Game.

26—Motor Matt's "Make or Break"; or, Advancing the Spark of Friendship.

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30—Motor Matt's Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti.

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32—Motor Matt's Double-trouble; or, The Last of the Hoodoo.

33—Motor Matt's Mission; or, The Taxicab Tangle.


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692—Dick Merriwell's "Skyscooter"; or, Professor Pagan and the "Princess."

693—Dick Merriwell in the Elk Mountains; or, The Search for "Dead Injun" Mine.

694—Dick Merriwell in Utah; or, The Road to "Promised Land."

695—Dick Merriwell's Bluff; or, The Boy Who Ran Away.

696—Dick Merriwell in the Saddle; or, The Bunch from the Bar—Z.

697—Dick Merriwell's Ranch Friends; or, Sport on the Range.

698—Frank Merriwell at Phantom Lake; or, The Mystery of the Mad Doctor.

699—Frank Merriwell's Hold-back; or, The Boys of Bristol.

700—Frank Merriwell's Lively Lads; or, The Rival Campers.

701—Frank Merriwell as Instructor; or, The Skill of the Wizard.

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704—Dick Merriwell's Freshman Friend; or, A Question of Manhood.

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