1. In connection with this project £809 were spent, of which apparently £259 was for computing and £550 for printing. There was a reference to these tables in nature, v. 15, 1877, p. 252. After Glaisher's death in 1928 30 manuscript volumes covering the work of these ten-place tables became the property of BAASMTC.. What was first planned as a 100-page Introduction to the Tables later developed into a planned "Memoir on the theta and omega functions" by H. J. S. Smith (1826-1883), to follow the Tables
2. but Smith died before this was quite complete. It is printed in Smith's Coll. Math. Papers, v. 2, 1894, p. 415-621. Four of the above-mentioned 17 letters are from H. J. S. Smith (1873-76) and deal in part with the "Introduction."
3. J. Hoüel, Recueil de Formules et de Tables Numériques, third ed., Paris, 1885, p. [57]-[59].
4. H. W. Richmond. “On integers which satisfy the equation 𝑡³±𝑥³±𝑦³±𝑧³=0,” Camb. Phil. Soc., Trans., v. 22, no. xix, 1920, p. 389-403.
5. E. Cahen, Théorie des Nombres, v. 1, Paris, 1914, p. 378-381.