1. A Full and Exact Collection of All the Considerable Addresses, Memorials, Petitions … and Other Publick Papers Relating to the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies since the Passing of the Act of Parliament by Which the Said Company Was Established in June 1695 till November 1700: Together with a Short Preface, Including the Act Itself, as Also a Table of the Whole Contents, [Edinburgh?], 1700.
2. A Letter from the Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Met at Glasgow, July 21, 1699: To the Honourable Council, and Inhabitants of the Scots Colony of Caledonia, in America, Edinburgh, 1699.
3. Anon. A Letter, Giving a Description of the Isthmus of Darian (Where the Scot’s Colonie Is Settled;) from a Gentleman Who Lives There at Present. With an Account of the Fertilness of the Soil, the Quality of the Air, the Manners of the Inhabitants, and the Nature of the Plants, and Animals. &c. And a Particular Mapp of the Isthmus, and Entrance to the River of Darian. London, 1699.
4. Anon. An Ode Made on the Welcome News of the Safe Arrival and Kind Reception of the Scottish Colony at Darien in America, Edinburgh, 1699.