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1. Anon, [September-October]Astronomical Terms, Punch, 14 (1848), [xviii].
2. The Old Lady, A Visit to Kew Gardens, Punch, 15 (1848), 181.
3. Richard Doyle, The Great Sea Serpent of 1848, Punch, 15 (1848), 195.
4. Anon, The Great Sea Serpent[Pictorial Border]The Phrenological Almanac, Punch, 16 (1849), [xviii].
5. Anon, Manners and Customs of ye Englishe in 1849. No. 35[1] A Prospect of ye Zoological Societye—its Gardens[2] Mr. Pips his Diary, Punch, 17 (1849), 192.
6. Anon, Sanitary and Insanitary Measures[Pictorial Border], Punch, 18 (1850), [xviii].
7. Anon, A Tale of a Whale, Punch, 18 (1850), 233.
8. Anon, News for the Horse Marines, Punch, 18 (1850), 242.
9. Richard Doyle, Brown, Jones, and Robinson Go to the Zoological Gardens, Punch, 19 (1850), 64.
10. Richard Doyle, Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe (New Series) No. 10: A Scientific Institution—During ye Lecture of an Eminent 'Savan', Punch, 19 (1850), 136.
11. Anon, Brougham Himself Again, Punch, 19 (1850), 173.
12. Anon, A Coil of Brooding Mystery, Punch, 42 (1862), 150.