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 "Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrock's Jaunts," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

1856. "The Paragreens."

1857. "Merry Pictures," by the Comic Hands of Phiz, Leech, Kenny Meadows, Gavarni, and others.

"The Militia Man at Home and Abroad," by Emeritus.

"A Month in the Forests of France," by the Hon. Grantley F. Berkeley.

1858. "Encyclopaedia of Rural Sports."

"Ask Mamma; or, the Richest Commoner in England," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

1859. "The Fliers of the Hunt," by John Mills.

"A Little Tour in Ireland," by the Rev. S. Reynolds Hole, coloured folding frontispiece and designs on wood.

"Newton Dogvane: a Story of English Life," by J. Francis.

"Soapey Sponge" (sporting).

"Paul Prendergast."

"Once a Week," 1859 to 1864.

1860. "Mr. Briggs and His Doings" (fishing), twelve coloured plates.

1861. "Plain or Ringlets," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.

[With George Cruikshank, "Phiz" and John Tenniel] "Puck on Pegasus." 1861.

"Mill's Life of a Fox-Hound."

[With George Cruikshank and John Tenniel.] "The Ingoldsby Legends." 1864.

"The Follies of the Year," twenty-one coloured etchings from Punch's "Pocket Books," with descriptive letterpress by Shirley Brooks.

"Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and designs on wood (finished by "Phiz").

[With Doyle and others.] "The Cricket on the Hearth." By Charles Dickens. 1845-6.

Reprint.

"Fly Leaves," lithographs.

"Sketches of Life and Character taken at the Police Court, Bow Street," by George Hodder.