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161. Anon, Burglary and Bronchitis Prevented, Punch, 25 (1853), 192.
162. John Leech, [The Truth and Table-Turning], Punch, 25 (1853), 245.
163. Anon, The Fashionable Zoological Star, Punch, 25 (1853), 257.
164. John Leech, A Hint to the Elephantine Professor at Astley's, Punch, 25 (1853), 268.
165. John Leech, Something the Matter with the Boiler, Punch, 26 (1854), 24.
166. John Leech, A Visit to the Antediluvian Reptiles at Sydenham—Master Tom Strongly Objects to Having His Mind Improved, Punch, 28 (1855), [viii].
167. Henry R Howard, The Effects of a Hearty Dinner After Visiting the Antediluvian Department at the Crystal Palace, Punch, 28 (1855), 50.
168. John Leech, The Too Faithful Tablotype, Punch, 28 (1855), 256.
169. Charles S Keene, Too Literal by Half, Punch, 29 (1855), 11.
170. Anon, Quite a Novelty, Punch, 27 (1854), 40.
171. John Leech, The Use of Adulteration, Punch, 29 (1855), [47].
172. Anon, [Dangers of Steam Baths], Punch, 30 (1856), [ii].
173. Edward Bradley, A Day in the Life of Skye-Terrier Puppy, Punch, 30 (1856), 70.
174. H R Howard, Photographic Hut at Aldershot, Punch, 31 (1856), 60.
175. T Harrington Wilson, [Advertisement] Do You Wish to Avoid Being Strangled?, Punch, 31 (1856), 128.
176. Anon, Jones Has an Excellent View of the Sea Serpent on His Voyage from the Isle of Dogs to Hungerford Pier, Punch, 31 (1856), 198.
177. Anon, Treason Amongst the Wires, Punch, 31 (1856), 199.
178. Anon, Apology for an Unfortunate, Punch, 31 (1856), 218.
179. Anon, The Great Clock Case, Punch, 32 (1857), 39.
180. John Leech, A Moral Lesson from the Nursery, Punch, 32 (1857), 130.