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41. Anon, A Prince at High Pressure, Punch, 37 (1859), 126.
42. Anon, A Plucky Young Fellow, Punch, 38 (1860), 221.
43. Anon, Crinoline and its Victims, Punch, 40 (1861), 90.
44. Anon, The Prince at the Bar, Punch, 41 (1861), 183.
45. Anon, University Intelligence, Punch, 45 (1863), 10.
46. Punch, Video Meloria, Punch, 45 (1863), 234.
47. Anon, University Intelligence, Punch, 46 (1864), 3.
48. Anon, A Line from Churchill, Punch, 48 (1865), 61.
49. Anon, Literary Intelligence, Punch, 48 (1865), 85.
50. Anon, Exciting Contest at Cambridge, Punch, 48 (1865), 198.
51. Anon, Extra-Late University Intelligence, Punch, 49 (1865), 183.
52. Argonaut, Lines by a Cambridge Ancient Mariner. Addressed to His University, Punch, 50 (1866), 85.
53. Anon, William Whewell, Punch, 50 (1866), 111.
54. Punch's Prophet, The Coming Boat Race, Punch, 50 (1866), 119.
55. Anon, Funnuniversity Intelligence, Punch, 50 (1866), 173.
56. Vale, Domino Punchio Alumnus Cantabrigiensis S.P.D., Punch, 52 (1867), 9.
57. Captore Amore, Love v. Little-Go, Punch, 52 (1867), 85.
58. Anon, Hints for Conversation, Punch, 56 (1869), 117.
59. John A SymondsIsaac NewtonCharles E C B Appleton, Letter of Sir Isaac Newton, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 73–74.
60. Anon, Testimonium Protest-antis (After Reading the Interview of the Oxford and Cambridge Deputations for the Abolition of Tests, with Mr. Gladstone, Punch, 57 (1869), 258.