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| No. 1—Hawkeye Harry, the Young Trapper Ranger. By Oll Coomes. | No. 13—The French Spy; or, The Fall of Montreal. By W. J. Hamilton. |
| No. 2—Dead Shot; or, The White Vulture. A Romance of the Yellowstone. By Albert W. Aiken. | No. 14—Long Shot; or, The Dwarf Guide. By Capt. Comstock. |
| No. 3—The Boy Miners; or, The Enchanted Island. A Tale of the Mohave Country. By Edward S. Ellis. | No. 15—The Gunmaker of the Border; or, The Hunted Maiden. By James L. Bowen. |
| No. 4—Blue Dick; or, The Yellow Chief’s Vengeance. A Romance of the Rocky Mountains. By Capt. Mayne Reid. | No. 16—Red Hand; or, The Channel Scourge. By A. G. Piper. |
| No. 5—Nat Wolfe; or, The Gold-Hunters. A Romance of Pike’s Peak and New York. By Mrs. M. V. Victor. | No. 17—Ben, the Trapper; or, The Mountain Demon. By Maj. Lewis W. Carson. |
| No. 6—The White Tracker; or, The Panther of the Plains. By the author of “The Boy Miners.” | No. 18—Wild Raven, the Ranger; or, The Missing Guide. By Oll Coomes. |
| No. 7—The Outlaw’s Wife; or, The Valley Ranche. A Tale of California Life. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. | No. 19—The Specter Chief; or, The Indian’s Revenge. By Seelin Robins. |
| No. 8—The Tall Trapper; or, The Flower of the Blackfeet. By Albert W. Aiken. | No. 20—The B’ar-Killer; or, The Long Trail. By Capt. Comstock. |
| No. 9—Lightning Jo, the Terror of the Santa Fe Trail. By Capt. J. F. C. Adams. | No. 21—Wild Nat; or, The Cedar Swamp Brigade. By Wm. R. Eyster. |
| No. 10—The Island Pirate. A Tale of the Mississippi. By Captain Mayne Reid. | No. 22—Indian Jo, the Guide; or, The White Spirit of the Hills. By Lewis W. Carson. |
| No. 11—The Boy Ranger; or, The Heiress of the Golden Horn. By Oll Coomes. | No. 23—Old Kent, the Ranger; or, The Fugitives of the Border. By Edward S. Ellis. |
| No. 12—Bess, the Trapper. A Tale of the Far South-west. By the author of “Boy Miners,” “White Tracker,” etc. | No. 24—The One-Eyed Trapper; or, The Maid of the Cliff. By Capt. Comstock. |
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Transcriber’s Notes
The Table of Contents at the beginning of the book was created by the transcriber.