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1. [William D Howells], Editor's Study, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 11 (1885–86), 481–87.
2. Henry Van Dyke, Ampersand, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 10 (1885), 217–27.
3. John A Butler, The North Shore, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 8 (1884), 103–16.
4. [James G Bertram], Fish Culture, Cornhill Magazine, 5 (1862), 195–203.
5. Anon, A Journey Round the Globe, Punch, 21 (1851), 4–5.
6. Anon, Reversing the Order of Things, Punch, 56 (1869), 78.
7. John Lubbock, [Review of Facts and Arguments for Darwin, by Fritz Müller], Academy, 1 (1869–70), 14–15.
8. Anon, Geology and Natural History[1] South African Geology[2] New British Fossil Crustacea[3] Glacial Origin of the Valley of the Amazon[4] New Fossil Marsupial[5] Fossil Meteorite, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 70.
9. John Young, [Review of Scientific Results of a Journey in Brazil, by Charles F Hartt], Academy, 2 (1870–71), 95–96.
10. Anon, Geology[1] Volcanoes[2] Constitution of Coal[3] New Fossils[4] Fossil Bats[5] Difficulties of the Hypothesis of an Amazonian Glacier, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 419–20.
11. Anon, Geography, &c.[1] [Russian Geographical Society][2] More Dredging, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 442.
12. Anon, Geology and Geography[1] A Glacial Epoch at the Equator[2] A Pachypodous Reptile[3] Cretaceous Foraminifera[4] The Recurrence of Glacial Phenomena During Great Continental Epochs[5] Classification of Fossil Crustacea[6] An Extraordinary Crinoid[7] Lofoden Islands, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 539–40.
13. Anon, Science Gossip, Punch, 62 (1872), 46.
14. Jules Verne, The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon, Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43.