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1. Anon, My Schools and Schoolmasters. By Professor Tyndall, Review of Reviews, 2 (1890), 129–30.
2. [George H Lewes][Frederick Greenwood], Our Survey of Literature, Science, and Art, Cornhill Magazine, 6 (1862), 103–20.
3. Anon, Physics[1] Radiation, Absorption, and the Reflection of Heat at Low Temperatures[2] Expansion of Water in Freezing[3] Molecular Movement[4] A New Electro-Typographic Machine, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 157–58.
4. Anon, Physics[1] The Spectrum of the Aurora[2] The Aurora and Earth-Currents[3] Determination of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat[4] Determination of the Ratio of the Two Specific Heats of Gases[5] A New Method of Calorimetry[6] Attraction and Repulsion Caused by Vibration, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 44–45.
5. Anon, Physics[1] A New Method of Observing the Sun Spectroscopically[2] Leidenfrost's Phenomenon[3] On the Construction of a Filtering Apparatus on Bunsen's Principle, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 378–79.
6. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 80.
7. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 432.
8. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 80.
9. John Scoffern, Seasonable Indoor Amusements. Chemistry and Conjuring, Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 165–66.
10. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 296.
11. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 744.
12. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 5 (1882–83), 192.
13. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 5 (1882–83), [352].
14. Anon, Correspondence, Boy's Own Paper, 5 (1882–83), 496.