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Contents for April, 1923—Continued
| Jungle Death | Artemus Calloway | 70 |
| A Story in Which Crocodiles and Voodooism Play the Stellar Roles. | ||
| The Snake Fiend | Farnsworth Wright | 75 |
| A Tale of Diabolic Terror. | ||
| A Square of Canvas | Anthony M. Rud | 81 |
| A Story of an Insane Artist. | ||
| The Affair of the Man in Scarlet | Julian Kilman | 91 |
| A Weird Story of the Thirteenth Century. | ||
| The Hideous Face | Victor Johns | 99 |
| A Grim Tale of Frightful Revenge. | ||
| The Forty Jars | Ray McGillivray | 105 |
| A Strange Story of the Orient. | ||
| The Whispering Thing | Laurie McClintock and Culpeper Chunn | 116 |
| A Two-part Novel of Death and Terror. | ||
| The Thing of a Thousand Shapes. | Otis Adelbert Kline | 139 |
| The Concluding Chapters of a Weird Novel. | ||
| The Conquering Will | Ted Olson | 152 |
| Do the Dead Return to Life? | ||
| Six Feet of Willow | Carrol F. Michener | 157 |
| The Strange Tale of a Yellow Man and His Beloved Reptile. | ||
| The Hall of the Dead | Francis D. Grierson | 163 |
| An Occult Story of Ancient Egypt. | ||
| The Parlor Cemetery | C. E. Howard | 169 |
| A Grisly Satire. | ||
| Golden Glow | Harry Irvine Shumway | 173 |
| A "Haunted House" Story with a Touch of Humor. | ||
| The Eyrie | By The Editor | 179 |
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