#1 Plate 1: Thirsty trees cry out for water Plate 2: A most terrifying moving light Plate 3: The winter set in Plate 4: An optical illusion of some sort Plate 5: The Citizens Bank Plate 6: The man from nowhere Plate 7: Strange News Plate 8: The day choice came back
#2: Plate 1: The Call to Prayer Plate 2: A lump of white jelly Plate 3: On the Configurations of Qualities Plate 4: Clerks and shopkeepers will be surly and unhelpful Plate 5: Eye Bath Plate 6: Relics of the gods Plate 7 A tempestuous wind called Euroclydon Plate 8: The Wild Days
#3 Contents Plate 1: A Human Chaos Plate 2: The Mirror which Flatters not Plate 3: Phew Plate 4: An Unpardonable Insult Plate 5: Ice Age in the Tropics Plate 6 The Will-Forgers Plate 7: His Flying Column
* Ignotum per ignotius, obscurantum per obscurantius: "the unknown by the more unknown, the obscure by the even more obscure"; that is to say: a situation where the explanation of a thing is more difficult to understand than the thing itself.