| 1. Anon, 'Marriage and Funeral Ceremonies in Borneo', Mirror of Literature, 1 (1823), 232–33 |
| 2. Anon, 'An Account of the Diamond Mines at Purtyall', Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 266–68 |
| 3. Thomas ByerleyAnon, 'The Highlands of Hindoostan', Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 441–45 |
| 4. Anon, 'The Sherwahray Hills in India', Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 251–52 |
| 5. Anon, 'Description of Fort Marlborough', Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 184–85 |
| 6. Anon, 'The Plague in Russia in the Fourteenth Century', Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 348–50 |
| 7. Anon, 'Religion of the Yakoots', Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 157–58 |
| 8. Anon, 'Curious Trait in the Camel', Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 167 |
| 9. Anon, 'The Himmalaya Mountains in India. (Extracts from the Letter of a Recent Traveller)', Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 286–87 |
| 10. Anon, 'The Lukatees', Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 317–18 |
| 11. Anon, 'Nilgherry Hills', Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 76–77 |
| 12. Anon, 'Hindoo Suttee; or, Self-Immolation of a Widow. Extract from a Letter Dated Soerndroog, 29th September, 1824', Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 155–56 |
| 13. Anon, 'The Cossacs', Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 221–22 |
| 14. Anon, 'Travels of a Pound of Cotton. By A Moreau de Jonnes', Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 60–62 |
| 15. Anon, 'The Nagahs, a Wild Tribe in the Burmese Empire', Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 104–06 |
| 16. Anon, 'Foresight', Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 379 |
| 17. Anon, 'Description of Bokhara', Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 203–04 |
| 18. Anon, 'Account of the Plau, a Burmese Tribe', Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 267–68 |
| 19. Anon, 'The Tea Plant', Mirror of Literature, 12 (1828), 360 |