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41. John Leech, Domestic Bliss, Punch, 17 (1849), 100.
42. Anon, The Dancing Lesson, Punch, 17 (1849), 127.
43. John Leech, The Great Railway Guy for 1849, Punch, 17 (1849), [187].
44. John Leech, [Hot Water Versus Cold Shower-Baths], Punch, 17 (1849), 224.
45. Anon, Punch's Almanac for 1850Solar PhenomenaDomestic Sanitary Regulations, Punch, 18 (1850), [x].
46. John Leech, [Accidents by Railway], Punch, 18 (1850), 4.
47. Anon, The Sea-Side Season, Punch, 19 (1850), 50.
48. John Leech, Effect of the Submarine Telegraph; or, Peace and Good-Will Between England and France, Punch, 19 (1850), 117.
49. John Leech, The Nose of the Hippopotamus Put Out of Joint by the Young Elephant, Punch, 20 (1851), 192.
50. Anon, The Episcopus Vastator, Punch, 21 (1851), 112.
51. Anon, Grand Show of Prize Vegetarians, Punch, 22 (1852), [xiv].
52. Anon, Political Electro-Biology, Punch, 22 (1852), 212.
53. Anon, The Poor Old Koh-i-Noor Again!, Punch, 23 (1852), 54.
54. Anon, Walking the Railways, Punch, 23 (1852), 115.
55. John Leech, Railway Literature, Punch, 23 (1852), 134.
56. Anon, How to Insure Against Railway Accidents, Punch, 24 (1853), 125.
57. Anon, The Hat-Moving Experiment, Punch, 24 (1853), 214.
58. Anon, Singular but Rather Alarming Effect Produced by Imprudently Trying the Hat and Table-Moving Experiment, Punch, 24 (1853), 224.
59. John Leech, The Great Barbarian that will eat up 'The Brother of the Moon', &c. &c. &c., Punch, 25 (1853), 98–99.
60. John Leech, [The Truth and Table-Turning], Punch, 25 (1853), 245.