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| 1. W B, 'An Enquiry into the Nature and Tendency of the Education which the Clergy Receiving English Universities', Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 702–06 |
| 2. Jacobus, 'History of Arithmetic', Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 325–26 |
| 3. E M B, 'A Caution Against Depending on Hearsay Evidence in Matters Affecting the Character of Others', Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 385 |
| 4. Jacobus, 'Memorabilia', Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 213–14 |
| 5. Jacobus, 'The Encyclopedist; or, Circle of the Sciences. No. VI. Geometry', Mirror of Literature, 9 (1827), 362–63 |
| 6. T S A, 'French Charade', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 181 |
| 7. Anon, 'Blue Stockings over the Border', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 239 |
| 8. ρ χ, 'Biographical Sketches[1] Euclid of Alexandria, the Mathematician, Flourished, B.C. 277[2] Epicurus, the Grecian Philosopher. B.C. 270', Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 4 (1831), 239–40 |
| 9. Anon, 'The Political Euclid—No. 2', Punch, 1 (1841), 166 |
| 10. Anon, 'Buns', Punch, 4 (1843), 72 |
| 11. Anon, 'British Association at Cork', Punch, 5 (1843), 144 |
| 12. Anon, 'Curious Discovery', Punch, 6 (1844), 109 |
| 13. Anon, 'Education at the Woolwich Academy', Punch, 11 (1846), 230 |
| 14. Anon, 'Mathematics for the Million', Punch, 13 (1847), 157 |
| 15. Anon, 'The Pope's Valentine to the Cardinal', Punch, 20 (1851), 71 |
| 16. Anon, 'The Member for Bodmin the Greatest of Mathematicians', Punch, 22 (1852), 14 |
| 17. Anon, 'The Romance of Euclid', Punch, 29 (1855), 149 |
| 18. Anon, 'What Locksley Hall Said Before He Passed His Oxford Responsions (vulgò SMALLS)', Punch, 32 (1857), 212 |
| 19. A Pass-able Officer, 'Parliamentary and Ministerial Education', Punch, 33 (1857), 67 |
| 20. Anon, 'Save Me From My Friends', Punch, 35 (1858), 2 |