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81. Anon, Narcissus Per Devia Lustra Vagans, Punch, 55 (1868), 65.
82. Anon, A Benefactor to the British Navy, Punch, 55 (1868), 98.
83. Anon, How to Save Our Income-Tax, Punch, 55 (1868), 117.
84. Anon, New Names for the Navy, Punch, 55 (1868), 129.
85. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 56 (1869), 141.
86. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 56 (1869), 155–56.
87. Anon, Bravo, Bismarck, Punch, 56 (1869), 272.
88. Anon, Line of Battle in Smoke, Punch, 57 (1869), 131.
89. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 59 (1870), 43–44.
90. Anon, Nice Names for the Navy, Punch, 61 (1871), 92.
91. Anon, Our Ugly Ironclads, Punch, 61 (1871), 108.
92. Anon, A Rousing Note, Punch, 61 (1871), 141.
93. Anon, Admiralty Rolling Stock, Punch, 61 (1871), 165.
94. Anon, The "Phantom Board" (See Mr. Vernon Lushington's Evidence before the HMS Magaera Commission), Punch, 62 (1872), 48, 51.
95. John Tenniel, The "Phantom Board", Punch, 62 (1872), [49].
96. Anon, The Two Thunderers, Punch, 62 (1872), 146.
97. Anon, At Last!, Punch, 62 (1872), 151.
98. Anon, Questions for Naval Competitive Examination, Punch, 63 (1872), 175.
99. William H G Kingston, From Powder Monkey to Admiral; or, The Stirring Days of the British Navy. Chapter XXII—William Rayner is Enabled to Show his Gratitude to Pierre, Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 353–55.
100. William H G Kingston, From Powder Monkey to Admiral; or, The Stirring Days of the British Navy. Chapter XXV—The Shipwreck, Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 385–89.