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1. Anon, Introduction[1] Political Summary[2] Notes, Punch, 51 (1866), [v]–[viii].
2. Anon, The Ugliest Sight in Europe, Punch, 44 (1863), 175.
3. Anon, Surgery in the City of London, Punch, 44 (1863), 199.
4. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 45 (1863), 22–23.
5. Anon, The Goths and Vandals Railway, Punch, 45 (1863), 146.
6. Anon, Advertisements: Rendered Necessary by the Railway Invasion, Punch, 46 (1864), 27.
7. Anon, A Compulsory Fast-Day, Punch, 48 (1865), 160.
8. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 51 (1866), 57–58.
9. Anon, The Road to Ruin, Punch, 51 (1866), 172.
10. Punch, Case (For the Opinion of Mr. Punch), Punch, 51 (1866), 175.
11. Anon, Mr. Punch to Sir Morton Peto, Punch, 51 (1866), 181.
12. Anon, Latest Quotation of the London, Chatham, and Dover (on Changing their Law-Advisers), Punch, 51 (1866), 186.
13. Anon, Notions in Street Nomenclature, Punch, 51 (1866), 192.
14. Anon, Jem the Penman (Convict) to Sir Multum Sleekowe (Bart. and M.P.), Punch, 51 (1866), 206.
15. Anon, Sir M. P. Reformer and Moralist, Punch, 51 (1866), 212.
16. John Tenniel, Rogues in Business, Punch, 51 (1866), [213].
17. Anon, Les Étoiles Qui Filent, Punch, 51 (1866), 216.
18. Anon, Don't Halloo Till You're Out of the Wood, Punch, 51 (1866), 220.
19. Charles H Bennett, The Idle Apprentice, Punch, 52 (1867), [xii].
20. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 52 (1867), 155.