| 1 | Albert. |
| 2 | Bards of Burns. A Lay of ye Crystalle Palace. |
| 3 | Bradshaw. A Mystery. |
| 4 | Dangerous flirtation, or Sam and the scarlet lady. [Illustration]. |
| 5 | Hippocampus and its young. |
| 6 | I - I - I shall report you to the master, conductor, for not putting us down at the corner--. [Illustration]. |
| 7 | Letter from the Dean of Carlisle to the editor of Punch. |
| 8 | My Lords are not aware. [poem] |
| 9 | Oh, yes! I have had a great number of nice presents ... [Illustration]. |
| 10 | Philosopher's revenge, chapters 1-5. |
| 11 | Philosopher's revenge, chapters 11-16. |
| 12 | Philosopher's revenge, chapters 6-10. |
| 13 | Punch. April 27, 1872. Pages 1-2, 169-172, 177-182. |
| 14 | Punch. July 25, 1868. Pages 37-38. |
| 15 | Punch. March 16, 1872. Uncut and unfolded. |
| 16 | Royal Letters--Victoria |
| 17 | Sam. A melancholy but instructive narrative, founded on facts, and on Horace Smith's "George Bornewell." |
| 18 | Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. |
| 19 | Taking a hint. [Illustration]. |
| 20 | Two churches. |