- Colin MacLaurin (1698-1746): Argyllshire's Mathematician by Edmund F. Robertson, Richard A.A. Deveria, 2000-02-29
- Bi-centenary of the death of Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746), mathematician and philosopher, professor of mathematics in Marischal College, Aberdeen (1717-1725): Lecture (Aberdeen University studies) by H. W Turnbull, 1951
- Collected Letters of Colin MacLaurin by Stella Mills, 1982
- A Treatise of Algebra, in Three Parts To Which Is Added, an Appendix Concer ning the General Properties of Geometrical Lines by Colin Maclaurin, 1796
- An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries, by Colin MACLAURIN, 1750
- Parody on Gray's celebrated Elegy in a country church-yard by Colin Maclaurin, 1814
- Account of Sir Issac Newtons Philosophic by Colin Maclaurin,
- The "Geometria organica" of Colin Maclaurin: A historical and critical survey by Charles Tweedie, 1916
- Bi-centenary of the death of Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746), mathematician and philosopher, Professor of Mathematics in Marischal College, Aberdeen (1717-1725) (University of Aberdeen. Studies; no.127) by Herbert Westren Turnbull, 1951
- Essays in homour of Griffithes Wheeler Thatcher 1863-1950 by Evan Colin Briarcliffe MacLaurin, 1967
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