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1. Anon, Editor's Historical Record[1] Obituary, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 9 (1884–85), 980–81.
2. Anon, There's Many a Slip, Punch, 30 (1856), 140.
3. Anon, Rather an Expensive Message, Punch, 32 (1857), 18.
4. Anon, A Resource for Some Sovereigns, Punch, 33 (1857), 38.
5. Anon, The Zub-Atlantic Telegraph—A South-Western Eclogue, Punch, 33 (1857), 82.
6. Anon, Superstition, Punch, 33 (1857), 83.
7. Anon, Elaborate Folly, Punch, 33 (1857), 84.
8. Anon, A Cordon Sanitaire, Punch, 33 (1857), 93.
9. Anon, Anglo-Saxon Sentiment, Punch, 33 (1857), 125.
10. Anon, The Enemy of the Atlantic Telegraph, Punch, 35 (1858), 23.
11. Anon, From John to Jonathan, Punch, 35 (1858), 66.
12. Anon, The Anglo-Saxon Twins: Connected by the Atlantic Telegraph, Punch, 35 (1858), 72.
13. Anon, 'Nearer and Dearer'—The Subatlantic Cable, Punch, 35 (1858), 73.
14. Anon, [A Peerage for Alderman Wire], Punch, 35 (1858), 75.
15. John Leech, The Atlantic Telegraph—A Bad Look out for Despotism, Punch, 35 (1858), 77.
16. Anon, An Example to be Followed, Punch, 35 (1858), 93.
17. Anon, The Sub-Atlantic Liberator, Punch, 35 (1858), 96.
18. Anon, The Anglo-American Ligament, Punch, 35 (1858), 105.
19. Anon, A Russian Despatch, Punch, 35 (1858), 109.
20. Anon, Latest by Telegraph, Punch, 35 (1858), 110–111.