- ArchÆology: its Past and its Future Work
An Inaugural Address to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Session 1860-61. Proc. vol. iv. p. 5. - On an Old Stone-Roofed Cell or Oratory in the Island of Inchcolm
A Paper read to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, July 13, 1857. Proc. vol. ii. p. 489. [With Notes by Dr. George Petrie, Author of an Essay on the "Early Ecclesiastical Architecture and Round Towers of Ireland."] - On the Cat-Stane, Kirkliston
Read to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 11th February 1861. Proc. vol. iv. p. 119. Printed separately in 1862, and "Inscribed with Feelings of the most Sincere Esteem to Mrs. Pender, Crumpsall House, Manchester." - On Some Scottish Magical Charm-Stones, or Curing-Stones
Read to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 8th April 1861. Proc. vol. iv. p. 211. - Is the Great Pyramid of Gizeh a Metrological Monument?
Corrected Abstract of a Communication to the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 20th January 1868, with Notes and an Appendix. Proc. of the Royal Society, No. 75.
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