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241. Anon, Is Fox-Hunting Injurious?, Punch, 44 (1863), 110.
242. John Leech, Prevention Better than Cure, Punch, 44 (1863), 220.
243. John Tenniel, Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile, Punch, 44 (1863), [233].
244. Henry R Howard, [The Monstrous Photographer], Punch, 44 (1863), 249.
245. John Tenniel, Putting a Good Face on It, Punch, 44 (1863), [263].
246. John Leech, Badly Hit During the Recent Encounter with the Guards, Punch, 45 (1863), 34.
247. John Tenniel, Humble Pie at the Foreign Office, Punch, 45 (1863), [35].
248. Frederick Barnard, [Cut Off His Animal Aliment], Punch, 45 (1863), 50.
249. John Leech, [Photography in Hyde Park], Punch, 45 (1863), 56.
250. Anon, Shadows of the Week, Punch, 45 (1863), 111.
251. Anon, Deplorable Incident, Punch, 45 (1863), 121.
252. Anon, Mr Punch's Earthquake Prophecy, Punch, 45 (1863), 157.
253. John Leech, The New and Delightful Method of Brushing the Hair with Machinery, Punch, 45 (1863), 175.
254. John Tenniel, Taking the Doctor's Advice, Punch, 45 (1863), [209].
255. Robert T Pritchett, Nothing Like a Mechanical Turn (For Hairbrushing), Punch, 46 (1864), 41.
256. John Leech, Express, Punch, 46 (1864), 68.
257. Robert T Pritchett, Sporting Recollections—Science Applied to Deer-Stalking, Punch, 46 (1864), 70.
258. Anon, As Clerum, Punch, 46 (1864), 98–99.
259. Henry R Howard, A Poet in a Pet, Punch, 46 (1864), 101.
260. Ellen Lyttle Humbug, Miss Ellen Lyttle Humbug to Her Cousin, Miss Frances Lyttle Humbug, Punch, 46 (1864), 102.