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1. Edward J Reed, The British Navy, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 11 (1885–86), 333–56.
2. [Edward J Reed], On a Further Reconstruction of the Navy, Cornhill Magazine, 4 (1861), 715–24.
3. Anon, Character Sketch: April. Mr. W. Parker Snow—Sailor, Explorer, and Author, Review of Reviews, 7 (1893), 371–86.
4. [James Hannay], Sea-Fights, Ancient and Modern, Cornhill Magazine, 8 (1863), 410–28.
5. [Thomas Hood], The Steam Service, Comic Annual, 5 (1834), 98–104.
6. Anglicanus, Proposal for a Further Voyage to Discover the North-West Passage from the Altantic to the Pacific Ocean, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 358–60.
7. [Allen W Young], The Search for Sir John Franklin. (From the Private Journal of an Officer of the "Fox")., Cornhill Magazine, 1 (1860), 96–121.
8. [Edward J Reed], The Warrior and La Gloire, Cornhill Magazine, 3 (1861), 192–204.
9. [Edward J Reed], The Great Naval Revolution, Cornhill Magazine, 5 (1862), 550–59.
10. Anon, Select Biography. No. I. Captain Parry, Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 14–15.
11. Anon, Captain John Franklin, R.N. F.R.S., Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 417–22.
12. Anon, Select Biography. Ledyard the Traveller, Mirror of Literature, 12 (1828), 110–12.
13. Anon, Zoological Gardens, Mirror of Literature, 12 (1828), 408.
14. Anon, The Lions of London[7] The British Museum[16] The Admiralty[20] Bazaars[23] Hospitals, Punch, 2 (1842), 175–83.
15. Anon, List of Amusements in the Metropolis, Punch, 3 (1842), 236.
16. Anon, Naval Morbid Anatomy, Punch, 9 (1845), 126.
17. Anon, New Patent: Interesting to Silk Gowns, Punch, 14 (1848), 38.
18. Anon, A Very Bad Surgical Case, Punch, 17 (1849), 20.
19. Anon, The Heroes of the North Pole, Punch, 17 (1849), 233.
20. Anon, Careless John, the State Coachman, Punch, 18 (1850), 153.