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1. John Munro, Character Sketch: August. Lord Kelvin, P.R.S., Review of Reviews, 8 (1893), 135–44.
2. Anon, Emma Seiler. Scientist and Musician, Review of Reviews, 8 (1893), 402.
3. Anon, The Fortnightly Review, Review of Reviews, 8 (1893), 415.
4. Anon, Photographing Colours, Review of Reviews, 9 (1894), 201.
5. Anon, Physiology and Music. Professors Helmholtz and Billroth, Review of Reviews, 10 (1894), 469.
6. Anon, The Revue Des Deux Mondes, Review of Reviews, 14 (1896), 165.
7. Anon, Two Grand Old Scientists, Review of Reviews, 4 (1891), 505.
8. Anon, Preventive Penal Knowledge, Punch, 40 (1861), 170.
9. Anon, Physiology[1] Nerves of the Liver[2] Corti's Rods[3] On Certain Limits of Vision[4] The Structureless Matrix of the Convolutions of the Brain[5] Starch in Muscles, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 47.
10. Hermann von Helmholtz, [Review of On the Hypotheses Upon Which Geometry is Based, by Georg F B Riemann], Academy, 1 (1869–70), 128–30.
11. David B Monro, [Review of Die harmonischen Fragmente des Aristoxenus, by Paul Marquard], Academy, 1 (1869–70), 166–68.
12. Anon, Physics[1] Method of Determining the Co-Efficient of Reduction for Tangent-Galvanometers[2] The Nature of Vowel-Sounds[3] Ebullition of Non-Miscible Liquids, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 72.
13. Henry Nettleship, [Review of Pronunciation, Vocalism, and Accentuation of Latin, by Wilhelm P Corssen], Academy, 2 (1870–71), 81–82.
14. Anon, Chemistry[1] The Stewart County Meteorite[2] Amorphous Sulphur[3] A New Class of Alcohols[4] On the Occurrence of Amorphous Mercury Sulphide in Nature[5] [Dr. Wilhelm Kühne], Academy, 2 (1870–71), 162.
15. Alexander J Ellis, The Pronunciation of Latin. IV, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 230–32.
16. Anon, Physiology[1] Termination of the Nerves in the Cornea[2] Velocity of Vision[3] The Physiological Action of Extract of Meat (Flesh-Broth, Fleischbrühe) and of the Alkaline Salts[4] Effects of Swinging in Depressing the Temperature of the Body[5] On the Origin and Distribution of Mycrozymes (Bacteria) in Water, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 500.
17. John Scoffern, Optical Toy Sports, Boy's Own Paper, 4 (1881–1882), 228–29.