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181. Anon, Southwark and the Baltic, Punch, 32 (1857), 179.
182. Anon, Horrors of Entomology, Punch, 33 (1857), 239.
183. Joseph Swain, The Mermaid's Haunt, Punch, 34 (1858), [vii].
184. Henry R Howard, [Manchester Economics], Punch, 34 (1858), 18.
185. John Leech, Did You Ever!, Punch, 34 (1858), 132.
186. John Leech, [Horse Training by the Rarey Method], Punch, 34 (1858), 172.
187. John Leech, Just Like 'em, Punch, 34 (1858), 196.
188. John Leech, [An Adept in the Art of Horse-Taming], Punch, 34 (1858), 226.
189. John Leech, Common Objects at the Sea-Side—Generally Found Upon Rocks at Low Water, Punch, 35 (1858), 76.
190. John Leech, The Atlantic Telegraph—A Bad Look out for Despotism, Punch, 35 (1858), 77.
191. Charles S Keene, [The Zoological and the Piscatorial Tourist], Punch, 35 (1858), 82.
192. John Leech, So Fond of Astronomy, That They Are Always on the Balcony, Looking for the Comet!, Punch, 35 (1858), 140.
193. John Leech, The Comet, Punch, 35 (1858), 153.
194. Julian Portch, Father Neptune Uses the Atlantic Telegraph as a Clothes Line, Punch, 35 (1858), 171.
195. Anon, The Great Lozenge-Maker: A Hint to Paterfamilias, Punch, 35 (1858), [207].
196. Joseph Swain, Punch's Almanack. 1860, Punch, 38 (1860), [i].
197. John Leech, Valuable Addition to the Aquarium, Punch, 38 (1860), [vi].
198. Joseph Swain, Sea-Side Studies!, Punch, 38 (1860), [viii].
199. Anon, A Cooke's Head on a Charger, Punch, 38 (1860), 54.
200. John Leech, A Word to the Wise, Punch, 38 (1860), 88.