| Note on normals to conics | Vol VIII (1889) 19-21 |
| On the condition that the straight line lx + my + nz = 0 should be a normal to the conic ( a, b, c, f, g, h)(x, y, z)2 = 0 the co-ordinates being trilinear | Vol IX (1890) 2-4 |
| On the Conditions that a given Straight Line may be a Normal to the Quadric Surface | Vol XIII (1894) 126-128 |
| Note on Mr Tweedie's Theorem in Geometry | Vol 22 (1903) 27-27 |
| The Turning-Values of a Cubic Function and the nature of the roots of a Cubic Equation | Vol 22 (1903) 86-89 |
| Note on the Problem: To draw through a given point a transversal to (a) a given triangle (b) a given quadrilateral so that the intercepted segments may have (a) a given ratio (b) a given cross ratio | Vol 22 (1903) 89-89 |
| The Turning-Values of Cubic and Quartic Functions and the Nature of the Roots of Cubic and Quartic Equations | Vol 23 (1904) 43-48 |
| On a Nine-Point Conic, etc. | Vol 24 (1905) 31-33 |
| Points at Infinity, etc., in a plane | Vol 25 (1906) 26-35 |
| On Area-Theory, and some applications | Vol 25 (1906) 69-79 |
| Quadratic equations | Notes: 1 (1909) |
| Similar figures | Notes: 3 (1909) |
| Internal and external bisectors, and an example of continuity | Notes: 3 (1909) |
| The asymptotes of the hyperbola | Notes: 6 (1910) |
| Rate of change of momentum | Notes: 6 (1910) |
| Deductions of propositions on tangents from propositions on secants | Notes: 14 (1913) |
| The expansion of sin x and cos x | Notes: 14 (1913) |
| Trigonometry survey | Notes: 17 (1915) |