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1. David Brewster, On the Optical Properties of Mother-of-Pearl, and the Method of Communicating Them to Wax and Other Substances, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 33–35.
2. David Brewster, Account of the American Steam Frigate, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 30–33.
3. David Brewster, On the Optical Properties of Mother-of-Pearl, and the Method of Communicating them to Wax and other Substances, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 140–42.
4. [William Laidlaw?], [Britain], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 218–20.
5. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 85–87.
6. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 330–34.
7. [William Laidlaw?], [Britain], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 189–90.
8. [David Brewster], Royal Society of Edinburgh, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 444–45.
9. [David Brewster], Wernerian Natural History Society, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 446.
10. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 447–51.
11. [William Laidlaw?], Edinburgh, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 455–56.
12. David Brewster, Description of the New Mineral Called Pargasite, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 549.
13. [David Brewster], Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 579–81.
14. [William Laidlaw?], April[6] Greenwich Hospital[33 Literary and Philosophical Society of New York], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 323–30.
15. [David Brewster], Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 697–98.
16. David Brewster, Method Adopted at Geneva for Supplying the Poor with Nutritive Soups from Bones, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 387–88.
17. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 699–702.
18. Anon, Recent Excursion to Mount Vesuvius. (From a Correspondent, in Brewster's Journal), Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 6–7.
19. Anon, 'The Martyrs of Science!', Punch, 3 (1842), 241.
20. Anon, The Star Squabble (At Present Agitating Astronomical and Astrological Society), Punch, 27 (1854), 175.