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1. Anon, 'The Calendar', Punch, 42, [i]
2. Anon, 'On Geography: True Knowledge of It, Dependent on the Science of Astronomy; The Essential Properties of the Earth and Its Motions', La Belle Assemblée, 1 (1806), 539–41
3. T N—r, 'On the Ancient Systematic Arrangement of the Heavenly Bodies, and the Superiority of that of Copernicus', Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 35–37
4. Pasche, 'Astronomical Observations for January', Mirror of Literature, 9 (1827), 3–4
5. Anon, 'Washington Irving's Life and Voyages of Columbus[1] Birth, Parentage, and Education of Columbus[3] Variation of the Needle[4] Discovery of Cuba', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 129–37
6. Anon, '[Calendar]', Punch, 2 (1842), [2]
7. Anon, 'February[Calendar]', Punch, 4 (1842), [2]
8. Joseph Swain, 'Punch's Almanack. 1860', Punch, 38 (1859), [i]
9. Punch, 'Punch's Spirit Meetings. Introduction. Mr Punch has Become a Convert to Spiritualism', Punch, 47 (1864), 197
10. Charles H Bennett, 'The Calendar 1866', Punch, 50 (1865), [i]
11. Charles H Bennett, 'The Calendar', Punch, 52 (1866), [i]
12. Anon, 'Calendar for the Year', Punch, 54 (1867), [i]
13. Anon, 'Additional Amusement', Punch, 55 (1868), 4
14. Anon, 'Calendar for the Year', Punch, 56 (1868), [i]
15. Anon, 'Calendar for the Year', Punch, 58 (1869), [i]
16. Anon, 'A New History of Inventions', Punch, 58 (1870), 215
17. Anon, 'The Calendar', Punch, 60 (1871), [i]
18. Anon, 'Feb. XXIX Days', Punch, 62 (1872), [i]
19. Anon, 'May XXXI Days', Punch, 62 (1872), [iv]
20. Anon, 'Some Boys Who Became Famous. The German Band-Boy Who Discovered a World—Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1880), 820–21