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| 1. Anglicanus, 'Proposal for a Further Voyage to Discover the North-West Passage from the Altantic to the Pacific Ocean', Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 358–60 |
| 2. [John Thomson], 'Art. XXVIII. [Review of A Treatise on the Means of Purifying Infected Air, by Louis B Guyton de Morveau]', Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802), 237–45 |
| 3. Anon, 'Anecdote', Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 787 |
| 4. [James Wilson?], 'Notices in Natural History: No II[2] Changes in The Plummage of Birds[3] Remarkable Tenuity of the Spiders Thread, &c.', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817), 640–43 |
| 5. [William Laidlaw?], 'France', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 190–92 |
| 6. [William Laidlaw?], 'France', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 305–06 |
| 7. [William Laidlaw?], 'France', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 313–14 |
| 8. [William Laidlaw?], 'France', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817), 221 |
| 9. Anon, 'Electro-Magnetism, &c.', Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 120 |
| 10. Anon, 'French Blacking', Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 255–56 |
| 11. Anon, 'Flattening of the Earth', Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 78–79 |
| 12. Anon, 'Noisy Fish', Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 111–12 |
| 13. Anon, 'Geology', Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 112 |
| 14. Anon, 'The Camelopard', Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 289–90 |
| 15. Anon, 'Tachygraphy', Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 351 |
| 16. Anon, 'Hair', Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 433 |
| 17. Anon, 'Botany of the Sandwich Islands', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 54 |
| 18. Anon, 'Great Dryness in the Antilles in 1827', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 126–27 |
| 19. Anon, 'Cloth Fabricated by Insects', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 316 |
| 20. A Constant Reader[John Timbs], 'Herschel's Telescope', Mirror of Literature, 12 (1828), 150–51 |