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1. [Thomas Hood], A Letter from an Absentee, Comic Annual, 8 (1837), 35–48.
2. Thomas Hood, A Zoological Report. To Harvey Williams, Esq., Regent's Terrace, Portland Park, Comic Annual, 4 (1833), 105–12.
3. Anon, The Topographer. No. IX. Burleigh House, &c., Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 233–35.
4. Anon, Destruction of the Elephant at Exeter 'Change, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 145–47.
5. Anon, Dissection of the Elephant, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 147–48.
6. Anon, Anecdotes of the Exeter 'Change Elephant, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 148–49.
7. Philocosmos, Contrasts and Comparisons; or, The Contrast Between Man and Man, and the Similitude Between the Two Most Lordly Animals in the Creation—the Lion and the Elephant, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 178–79.
8. Anon, Address to Mr. Cross, of Exeter 'Change on the Death of the Elephant, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 238–39.
9. William Palin, London Lions, Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 196–97.
10. [Douglas W Jerrold], Parliamentary Commission of Lunacy, Punch, 5 (1843), 17.
11. Zoologist, The Zoological Nemesis of Faith, Punch, 34 (1858), 165.