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1. Anon, Is There Hope for the African. Yes. Indeed, Perhaps More Than for Us, Review of Reviews, 2 (1890), 157.
2. Anon, Have Plants Brain Power?, Review of Reviews, 18 (1898), 154.
3. Mary M SherwoodAnon, Curious Fact, Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 7 (1834), 174–76.
4. Anon, What to Eat in Hot Weather, Review of Reviews, 5 (1892), 485.
5. Anon, Great Little Men. Little Fellows are the Fellows for Work, Review of Reviews, 5 (1892), 591.
6. Anon, The Mountains of Switzerland, Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 282–83.
7. Anon, London Bridge, Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 411–12.
8. Anon, The Great Plague. Account of a Grocer in Wood Street, Cheapside, who Preserved Himself and Family from Infection During the Great Plague in 1665, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 315–17.
9. Anon, The Great Plague, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 349–51.
10. Anon, Power of the Sun's Rays, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 221.
11. Anon, Rockets, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 221.
12. Anon, Fossil Animals, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 221–22.
13. Anon, Ascent of the Grand St. Bernard, Mirror of Literature, 9 (1827), 130–31.
14. Anon, The Topographer. No. XXII. The Burning Cliff, Dorset., Mirror of Literature, 9 (1827), 381–83.