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21. Anon, The Romance of Euclid, Punch, 29 (1855), 149.
22. Anon, What Locksley Hall Said Before He Passed His Oxford Responsions (vulgò SMALLS), Punch, 32 (1857), 212.
23. A Pass-able Officer, Parliamentary and Ministerial Education, Punch, 33 (1857), 67.
24. Anon, Save Me From My Friends, Punch, 35 (1858), 2.
25. Anon, Euclid made Easy, Punch, 36 (1859), 257.
26. Anon, Comic Chronology. A Table Showing the Antiquity of Jokes, Punch, 38 (1860), 15.
27. Anon, Crowner's Quest Queries, Punch, 41 (1861), 109.
28. Anon, University Intelligence, Punch, 46 (1864), 3.
29. Anon, Public School Commissions, Punch, 46 (1864), 251.
30. Anon, Nasal Education, Punch, 47 (1864), 125.
31. Anon, Shakespeare's Library, Punch, 47 (1864), 213.
32. Anon, What's a Napple?, Punch, 48 (1865), 52.
33. Anon, Euclid for the Green Room, Punch, 50 (1866), 21.
34. Anon, Vague People, Punch, 50 (1866), 266.
35. Captore Amore, Love v. Little-Go, Punch, 52 (1867), 85.
36. Anon, A Peabody on the Turf, Punch, 52 (1867), 233.
37. Anon, Speech-Day at Colwell-Hatchney, Punch, 53 (1867), 70.
38. Anon, Hints for Conversation, Punch, 56 (1869), 117.
39. Anon, A Laugh in the Ladies' College, Punch, 56 (1869), 204.
40. Hermann von Helmholtz, [Review of On the Hypotheses Upon Which Geometry is Based, by Georg F B Riemann], Academy, 1 (1869–70), 128–30.