Volume 9 (New Series Volume 2)
- Issue 18, 16 September 1865
- “Ozone.” p. 2 (verse)
- “Social Glasses and Social Asses.” p. 9 (prose and verse)
- Issue 19, 23 September 1865
- “Out-of-Town Talk.” p. 18 (column)
- “Automatica.” p. 19 (parody letter)
- “Railway Library Termini.” p. 19 (prose)
- Issue 20, 30 September 1865
- “Correspondence.” p. 23 (parody letter)
- “Out-of-Town Talk.” p. 29 (column)
- “To the Terrestrial Globe.” p. 29 (verse)
- Issue 21, 7 October 1865
- “The Monkey in Trouble.” p. 31 (verse)
- “Out-of-Town Talk.” p. 31 (column)
- “On Zöilism.” p. 33 (prose)
- “Back Again!” p. 39 (verse)
- Issue 22, 14 October 1865
- “Correspondence.” p. 42 (parody letter)
- “Out-of-Town Talk.” p. 49 (column)
- Issue 23, 21 October 1865
- “The Social Science Congress.” pp. 58-59 (prose)
- “Out-of-Town Talk,” p. 59 (not listed in Jones but probably by Gilbert)
- “An Impromptu,” p. 59 (parody letter and verse)
- Issue 24, 28 October 1865
- “Out-of-Town Talk.” p. 61 (column)
- “For, Oh, It’s Such a Norrible Tale.” p. 68 (prose)
- “Musings in a Music Hall.” p. 69 (verse)
- Issue 25, 4 November 1865
- “Il n’est jamais trop tard pour raccommoder!” pp. 72-73 (dramatic parody)
- “Rent Service.” p. 84 (dialogue)
- Issue 26, 11 November 1865
- “In Re the Reade-er.” p. 88 (prose)
- “Vice Triumphant.” pp. 88-89 (dramatic parody)
- Issue 27, 18 November 1865
- “The Watch Cry.” pp. 92-93 (dramatic parody)
- Issue 28, 25 November 1865
- ““Fun and Fact.”” p. 103 (prose)
- “The Next Olympic Burlesque.” p. 103 (dramatic parody)
- Issue 29, 2 December 1865
- “Pantomimic Presentiments.” p. 111 (verse; illustration not by WSG)
- “Our Library Table.” p. 113 (book review)
- Issue 30, 9 December 1865
- “The Bar and Its Moaning.” p. 122 (verse)
- Issue 31, 16 December 1865
- “Galway Go Bragh; or, Love, Fun, and Fighting.” p. 133 (dramatic parody) [attribution tentative; see Jones p. 258]
- “Correspondence.” p. 139. (parody letter and verse) [attribution tentative; see Jones p. 258]
- Issue 32, 23 December 1865
- “Shortly Will Be Produced.” p. 141. (prose)
- “Henry Dunbar.” p. 143 (dramatic parody)
- “Sardinly.” p. 147 (prose)
- “To Euphorsyne.” p. 150 (verse)
- Issue 33, 30 December 1865
- “Musical Anecdote.” p. 151 (prose)
- “The Fenian Government.” p. 158 (prose)
- Issue 34, 6 January 1866
- “The Phantom Curate.” p. 162 (verse)
- “To a Little Maid, by a Policeman.” p. 167 (verse)
- “Continuations of Dramatic Histories. Box and Cox.” pp. 168-169 (prose)
- Issue 35, 13 January 1866
- “Continuations of Dramatic Histories. Still Waters Run Deep.” p. 171 (prose)
- “Our Library Table.” pp. 178-179 (book review)
- Issue 36, 20 January 1866
- “Nellie’s Trials.” p. 183 (dramatic parody)
- “Police! Police!” p. 184 (prose)
- Issue 37, 27 January 1866
- “Continuations of Dramatic Histories. The Honeymoon.” p. 193 (prose)
- “In the Matter of the Glowworm.” p. 198 (prose)
- Issue 38, 3 February 1866
- “From Our Stall.” p. 201 (reviews)
- “Our Future Criticisms.” p. 203 (parody letters)
- “The Decline of the Drama.” p. 209 (parody letter)
- Issue 39, 10 February 1866
- “Continuations of Dramatic Histories. Rip van Winkle.” p. 213 (prose)
- Issue 40, 17 February 1866
- “East Lynne.” p. 223 (parody review)
- “Fernando and Elvira.” p. 229 (verse)
- 41, 24 February 1866
- “An Umbrella—Stand and Deliver.” p. 233 (prose)
- “The Pantomime “Super” to His Mask.” p. 238 (illustrated verse)
- “Continuations of Dramatic Histories. Harlequin Little King Pippin.” p. 238 (prose)
- Issue 42, 3 March 1866
- “The Yarn of the Nancy Bell.” pp. 242-243 (verse)
- “Monsieur le Blond on London.” p. 249 (verse)
- “A Fragment.” p. 249 (dramatic parody)
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