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1. John Leech, Animal Magnetism; Sir Rhubarb Pill Mesmerising the British Lion, Punch, 1 (1841), 67.
2. Anon, The Political Naturalist's Library, Punch, 1 (1841), 143.
3. Anon, Lord Maidstone's Flood of Eloquence, Punch, 23 (1852), 41.
4. Anon, The Cabinet and the Fine Arts, Punch, 23 (1852), 226.
5. Anon, About Rats, Punch, 26 (1854), 47.
6. Anon, A Pre-Scientific Peer, Punch, 27 (1854), 123.
7. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 34 (1858), 109.
8. Anon, Political Advice Gratis, Punch, 34 (1858), 163.
9. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 34 (1858), 233–34.
10. Anon, A True Tale of the Comet, Punch, 35 (1858), 163–64.
11. Anon, A Good Joke in a Law Court!, Punch, 36 (1859), 87.
12. Anon, The Bitter Pill, or the Least of Two Evils, Punch, 38 (1860), 78.
13. Anon, Those Dogs of Italians, Punch, 40 (1861), 68.
14. Anon, Revival of the Canine-Fancy, Punch, 42 (1862), 124, 127.
15. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 42 (1862), 193–94.
16. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 42 (1862), 204–05.
17. Anon, Progress and Devastation (Dedicated to Lord Derby), Punch, 42 (1862), 205.
18. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 44 (1863), 94.
19. Anon, Punch's Essence of Parliament, Punch, 48 (1865), 219–20.
20. Charles Locock, M.D., Sir Charles Locock's Address to the Electors of the Isle of Wight, Punch, 48 (1865), 241.