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1. Anon, Public Recreations at Paris, La Belle Assemblée, 1 (1806), 39–41.
2. [Henri A Esquiros], The Frenchman in London, Cornhill Magazine, 6 (1862), 71–81.
3. A B, Letters on Botany, from a Young Lady to Her Friend, La Belle Assemblée, 1 (1806), 102–04.
4. Theodore Child, Antoine Louis Barye, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 10 (1885), 599–603.
5. J J, On the Uses and Origin of Perfumes, La Belle Assemblée, 1 (1806), 404–06.
6. Anon, The Story of a Pin, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 7 (1858–59), 97–103.
7. [William Laidlaw?], New French Publications, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 646.
8. [George H Lewes], Studies in Animal Life Ch. 6, Cornhill Magazine, 1 (1860), 682–90.
9. Anon, The Garden of Plants in Paris, Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 299–302.
10. Anon, The Gratuitous Exhibitions of London: No. 3—The Menagerie in Front of the National Gallery, Punch, 4 (1843), 204–05.
11. AnonR, Zoological Gardens to Jardin des Plantes, Punch, 25 (1853), 108.
12. The Hippopotamus, The English Hippopotamus, at the Zoological Gardens, to the French Ditto, at the "Jardin des Plantes", Punch, 25 (1853), 116.
13. HippoSadi, A Howl from the Hippopotamus, Punch, 25 (1853), 168.
14. Anon, Bell's Pictorial Life in London, Punch, 36 (1859), 168.
15. Anon, A Coil of Brooding Mystery, Punch, 42 (1862), 150.
16. Anon, The Bishop and the Elephant. An Imaginary Conservation between the Right Rev. the Bishop of O—d, and the New Elephant from Paris, Punch, 49 (1865), 99–100.
17. Anon, A Seasonable Bear-Story, Punch, 50 (1866), 51.
18. Anon, Geology, Natural History, &c.[1] The "Rukh" of Madagascar[2] East and West Sides of Mountain Chains[3] The Perforated Implements of the Stone Period, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 45–46.
19. Anon, Charming Military Suggestion, Punch, 59 (1870), 241.
20. Arthur Stradling, Snakes' Eggs, Boy's Own Paper, 5 (1882–83), 86.