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1. [James Hinton], Physiological Riddles. II.—Why We Grow, Cornhill Magazine, 2 (1860), 167–74.
2. [George H Lewes][John F W Herschel][John W Kaye], Our Survey of Literature and Science, Cornhill Magazine, 6 (1862), 702–14.
3. [Thomas Hood], The Friend in Need. An Extravaganza, after Sterne, Comic Annual, 1 (1842), 131–236.
4. [James Hinton], What are the Nerves?, Cornhill Magazine, 5 (1862), 153–66.
5. [James Hinton], Food—What it is, Cornhill Magazine, 3 (1861), 460–72.
6. Anon, The Great Jaw of Moulin-Quignon, Punch, 44 (1863), 224–25.
7. Anon, A Dose of Quills, Punch, 57 (1869), 85.
8. Anon, Natural History, &c[1] Deep Sea Life[2] Skull-Measurement, Academy, 1 (1869–70), 16.
9. A Keith Johnston, [Review of The Gulf Stream, by August Petermann, and 'Ocean Currents', by James Croll], Academy, 2 (1870–71), 40–42.
10. Anon, Geology[1] A New Siliceous Deep-Sea Sponge[2] On the Embryology of King-Crabs[3] Duration of the Cretaceous Epoch[4] Bathybius[5] An Existing Coral of Palæozoic Type, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 42–43.
11. A Keith Johnston, The Gulf Stream—To the Editor of The Academy, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 69–70.
12. Anon, Geology[1] Eozoön Canadense[2] Diamonds at the Cape[3] Thermal Springs in Cambridgeshire[4] Excavations in Portsmouth in the Lower Eocene Beds[5] Geological Bearings of Recent Deep-Sea Soundings[6] Mammoth in Belgium, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 120–21.
13. Anon, Geography and Geology[1] [A Voyage Up the Irawaddy to Mandalay and Bhamo][2] [Dr. Carpenter on the Porcupine Expedition], Academy, 2 (1870–71), 246.
14. Anon, Intelligence, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 248.
15. Anon, Good News, Punch, 60 (1871), 229.
16. Anon, Zoology[1] The Zoological Results of the 1870 Dredging Expedition of the Yacht Norna off the Coast of Spain and Portugal[2] Deep-Sea Explorations[3] The Origin of Life[4] Spontaneous Generation, Academy, 2 (1870–71), 401–02.
17. A Keith Johnston, [Review of The Straits of the Baltic, by H A Meyer], Academy, 2 (1870–71), 536–37.
18. Anon, All Round the World, Punch, 63 (1872), 257.
19. Arthur Stradling, A Chat About Spiders, Boy's Own Paper, 5 (1882–83), 269–70.