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1. William Black, A Few Days' More Driving, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 9 (1884–85), 21–36.
2. Anon, The Dutch Magazines, Review of Reviews, 3 (1891), 396.
3. A T G, Vaccination Against Asiatic Cholera. By a Lady Who Has Been Vaccinated, Review of Reviews, 7 (1893), 88–91.
4. Hugh Dalziel, Dogs and Their Management, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 11 (1885–86), 583–94.
5. Anon, Is Pasteurism a Fraud? Yes.—By T. M. Dolan, md, and C. B. Taylor, md, Review of Reviews, 2 (1890), 29.
6. Richard R Bowker, A Silk Dress, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 10 (1885), 240–61.
7. Anon, The North American Review, Review of Reviews, 2 (1890), 260.
8. Anon, The Book of the Month. Mr. Maitland's Life of Anna Kingsford, Apostle and Avenger, Review of Reviews, 13 (1896), 75–84.
9. Anon, The Late Louis Pasteur, Review of Reviews, 12 (1895), 338.
10. George P Keese, A Glass of Beer, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 10 (1885), 666–83.
11. Anon, Pasteur. Two Estimates: French and English, Review of Reviews, 12 (1895), 433.
12. Anon, The Nineteenth Century, Review of Reviews, 16 (1897), 69.
13. AnonArthur C DoyleH H Robert Koch, Character Sketch. Dr. Robert Koch, Review of Reviews, 2 (1890), 546–60.
14. Anon, Editor's Historical Record[1] The British Empire[2] Science and Progress[3] Obituary, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 8 (1884), 317–23.
15. Anon, Temple Bar, Review of Reviews, 14 (1896), 453.
16. Anon, Miscellaneous Intelligence, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 104–05.
17. Anon, Chemistry[1] New Theory of Fermentation[2] Solid Sulphide of Carbon[3] Change of Bread into Flesh[4] Analysis of Sea-Water, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 132.
18. Anon, Chemistry[1] The Value of Different Articles of Food[2] On Fermentation and the Source of Muscular Strength[3] Identity of a Vegetable Base with a Constituent of the Substance of the Brain, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 184–85.
19. George Rolleston, [Review of Outlines of Comparative Anatomy, by Carl Gegenbaur], Academy, 1 (1869–70), 258–59.
20. Anon, Physiology[1] The Spontaneous Generation Theory[2] The Silk-Worm Disease[3] The Eyes of the Mole[4] Development of Ascidia[5] Structure of the Tongue, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 261–63.