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1. Anon, Editor's Easy Chair, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 11 (1885–86), 476–81.
2. Anon, Things Worth Knowing, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 3 (1854–55), 127.
3. Anon, Shooting Stars and Meteoric Showers, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 3 (1854–55), 139–43.
4. Richard Cope, The Cow Tree, Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 6 (1833), 364.
5. Henry R Lemly, Santa Fe De Bogota, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 10 (1885), 47–58.
6. [William Laidlaw?], [Britain], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 218–20.
7. [Robert Jameson], Notices in Natural History: No I[1] Granite Stratified[2] Remarkable Stalactites in Iceland[3] Rocks of Rome not Volcanic[4] New Opinion in Regard to Pompeii and Herculaneum[5] Von der Nüll's Cabinet[6] Claimants of the Doctrine of Formations[8] Second Volume of Memoirs of the Wernerian Society[10] Proof of the Increasing Taste for Natural History[11] Fluor Spar at Gourock[12] Dr Hibbert's Voyage to Shetland[13] Cleaveland's Mineralogy, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 378–81.
8. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scienctific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 582–84.
9. A G Jewitt, On the Number of Plants, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 37–38.
10. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 699–702.
11. [William Laidlaw?], London, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 423–24.
12. [William Laidlaw?], New French Publications, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 427.
13. Anon, Natural History, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 188.
14. Anon, Geological Confirmations of the Universal Deluge. (From Dick's "Christian Philosopher": pp. 224–227), Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 539–40.
15. [James Wilson?], Review of Elements of the Natural History of the Animal Kingdom, by Charles Stewart, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 510–15.
16. Anon, South America, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 395–96.
17. [Thomas Hood], Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious Leg. A Golden Legend, Comic Annual, 1 (1842), 1–107.
18. Richard Cope, The Banana (Musa Paradisiaca) of Mexico, Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 7 (1834), 314–15.
19. Anon, Description of the Republic of Columbia, Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 4 (1825), 18–21.
20. Richard Cope, Testimonies to the Deluge, Youth's Magazine, 8 (1835), 264–65.