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21. Anon, Things Worth Knowing, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1 (1852–53), 90.
22. Anon, The Mastery Over Pain. By Dr. Richardson, Review of Reviews, 5 (1892), 284.
23. Anon, List of New Publications, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 458–59.
24. Anon, Fossil Human Skeleton, Found in Guadaloupe, Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1830), 253–56.
25. Anon, Great Britain, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 738–40.
26. Anon, Anecdotes of Cookery, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 4 (1855–56), 3–6.
27. [John R Leifchild], Fire-Damp and its Victims, Cornhill Magazine, 5 (1862), 426–37.
28. Anon, [Davy on Comets], Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 208.
29. Anon, The Staffordshire Collieries, Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 345–48.
30. Anon, Scientific Amusements. No. II[1] A Lamp Without Flame[2] To Render Bodies Luminous in the Dark, So as to Give a Sufficient Light to Show the Hour on the Dial of a Watch, at Night[3] Easy Method of Breaking Glass in Any Required Direction[4] To Set a Combustible Body on Fire by the Contact of Cold Water[5] Vivid Combustion of Three Metals When Brought into Contact with Each Other[6] Illustration of the Production of Gas-Lights, Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 216–17.
31. Anon, Vauxhall, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 219.
32. AnonTimotheus, The Encyclopedist; or, Circle of the Sciences. No. IV[2] Electricity, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 242–46.
33. Ed, On Galvanism, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 281–83.
34. Anon, Captain Parry's Expedition, Mirror of Literature, 9 (1827), 355–56.
35. Anon, Study of Nature, Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 24.
36. Anon, Soils, Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 172.
37. Anon, Manures, Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 413.
38. Anon, Progress of Discovery, Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 428.
39. Anon, Days of Fly Fishing, Mirror of Literature, 12 (1828), 51–53.
40. Anon, The Sketch-Book. Garden of Bremhill Parsonage, the Residence of the Rev. W. L. Bowles, Mirror of Literature, 12 (1828), 86–88.