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22. A Constant Reader[John Timbs], Herschel's Telescope, Mirror of Literature, 12 (1828), 150–51.
23. Daniel DineoutSimon StargazeAnon, The Comet, Punch, 4 (1843), 139.
24. The Comet, A Letter from the Genuine Comet, Punch, 4 (1843), 150.
25. Anon, The Aerial Steam Carriage, Punch, 4 (1843), 162.
26. John Stump, Extracts from a Star-Gazer's Diary, Punch, 5 (1843), 174.
27. Anon, The New Comet, Punch, 5 (1843), 265.
28. Anon, Vauxhall and the Farmers, Punch, 9 (1845), 135.
29. Anon, As Astronomer in a Fix, Punch, 10 (1846), 125.
30. Anon, The Speaking Automaton on Railways, Punch, 11 (1846), 142.
31. Anon, Hosts of Claimants, Punch, 11 (1846), 179.
32. Airey M. D.Herschel M. D., Health of an Illustrious Personage, Punch, 37 (1859), 111.
33. Anon, Effects of the Recent Eclipse, Punch, 39 (1860), 39.
34. Anon, Astronomical Information. From Punch's Almanack for 2001. Herschel, Punch, 40 (1861), [ix].
35. Anon, Rayther too Cool, Punch, 47 (1864), 176.
36. Abraham Brown, Controversial Shillelaghs, Punch, 52 (1867), 95.
37. Anon, Better Day, Better Deed, Punch, 58 (1870), 81.
38. Alfred R Wallace, [Review of Journeys in North China, Manchuria, and Eastern Mongolia, by Alexander Williamson], Academy, 2 (1870–71), 337.
39. A A Wood, Weather Forecasts. Part VII, Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 575–76.
40. Anon, Some Boys Who Became Famous. The German Band-Boy Who Discovered a World—Part II, Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 820–21.