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1. Anon, The Progress of the World, Review of Reviews, 10 (1894), 211–23.
2. Anon, Monckton Milnes on the Maine Law, Punch, 37 (1859), 164.
3. Anon, Unnatural Selection and Improvement of Species. (A Paper Intended to be Read at our Social Science Congress by One who has been Spending Half-an-Hour or so with Darwin)., Punch, 39 (1860), 182.
4. Tremaine, Missionary Swells, Punch, 42 (1862), 246, 248.
5. Epicurus Rotundus, From Our Bilious Contributor, Punch, 45 (1863), 191.
6. Albany Fitz-Brummell, A Foul Word for the Fair Sex, Punch, 45 (1863), 203.
7. Anon, Social Science Congress, Punch, 49 (1865), 153.
8. Anon, Science and Smoke, Punch, 51 (1866), 118.
9. Anon, The Augean Stable—Inside as Well as Out. (Respectfully Dedicated to Lord Shaftesbury and the Social Science Association, Punch, 51 (1866), 150.
10. [Charles F Browne], Artemus Ward in London, Punch, 51 (1866), 165.
11. George L P B Du Maurier, Social Science Congress—Cooking Our Own Christmas Dinner, Punch, 52 (1867), [vi]–[vii].
12. Mrs Punch, Mrs. Punch's Letters to Her Daughter, Punch, 55 (1868), 197.
13. Anon, September—Female Emancipation, Punch, 56 (1869), [ix].
14. Improvida, A Lady's Protest, Punch, 56 (1869), 11.
15. Anon, Very Sensible, Punch, 57 (1869), 143.
16. Anon, The Cawing Social Congress, Punch, 57 (1869), 155.
17. Anon, A Proper Pedant, Punch, 59 (1870), 188.
18. Anon, For the English Social Science Congress. (By a French Professor), Punch, 61 (1871), 91.
19. Anon, Platitude and Longitude, Punch, 61 (1871), 155.
20. Anon, The Staple of the Social Science Congress, Punch, 61 (1871), 155.