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| 161. John Leech, 'A Hint to the Elephantine Professor at Astley's', Punch, 25 (1853), 268 |
| 162. John Leech, 'Something the Matter with the Boiler', Punch, 26 (1854), 24 |
| 163. John Leech, 'A Visit to the Antediluvian Reptiles at Sydenham—Master Tom Strongly Objects to Having His Mind Improved', Punch, 28 (1854), [viii] |
| 164. Henry R Howard, 'The Effects of a Hearty Dinner After Visiting the Antediluvian Department at the Crystal Palace', Punch, 28 (1855), 50 |
| 165. John Leech, 'The Too Faithful Tablotype', Punch, 28 (1855), 256 |
| 166. Charles S Keene, 'Too Literal by Half', Punch, 29 (1855), 11 |
| 167. Anon, 'Quite a Novelty', Punch, 27 (1855), 40 |
| 168. John Leech, 'The Use of Adulteration', Punch, 29 (1855), [47] |
| 169. Anon, '[Dangers of Steam Baths]', Punch, 30 (1855), [ii] |
| 170. Edward Bradley, 'A Day in the Life of Skye-Terrier Puppy', Punch, 30 (1856), 70 |
| 171. H R Howard, 'Photographic Hut at Aldershot', Punch, 31 (1856), 60 |
| 172. T Harrington Wilson, '[Advertisement] Do You Wish to Avoid Being Strangled?', Punch, 31 (1856), 128 |
| 173. Anon, 'Jones Has an Excellent View of the Sea Serpent on His Voyage from the Isle of Dogs to Hungerford Pier', Punch, 31 (1856), 198 |
| 174. Anon, 'Treason Amongst the Wires', Punch, 31 (1856), 199 |
| 175. Anon, 'Apology for an Unfortunate', Punch, 31 (1856), 218 |
| 176. Anon, 'The Great Clock Case', Punch, 32 (1857), 39 |
| 177. John Leech, 'A Moral Lesson from the Nursery', Punch, 32 (1857), 130 |
| 178. Anon, 'Southwark and the Baltic', Punch, 32 (1857), 179 |
| 179. Anon, 'Horrors of Entomology', Punch, 33 (1857), 239 |
| 180. Joseph Swain, 'The Mermaid's Haunt', Punch, 34 (1857), [vii] |