"Types of Chinese Categorical Thinking." Journal of the American Oriental Society 59 (1939): 200-219.
"An Early Chinese Painting." Parnassus 11 (1939): 16-22.
"An Exhibition of Chinese Tapestries." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 34 (1939): 11-15.
"The Lore of the Chinese Lute. An Essay in Ch`in Ideology [Continued]." Monumenta Nipponica 2 (1939): 75-99.
"Marginalia to The Histories of The Northern Dynasties." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4 (1939): 230-283.
"The Victory of Han Confucianism." Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (1938): 435-449.
"The Revolution in Chinese Legal Thought." Pacific Affairs 11 (1938): 66-80.
"Recent Chinese Philosophy." The Journal of Philosophy 35 (1938): 345-355.
"The Lore of the Chinese Lute. An Essay in Ch'in Ideology." Monumenta Nipponica 1 (1938): 386-438.
"The Shinto Studies of Jiun, the Buddhist Priest and Moto-ori, the Shinto Savant." Monumenta Nipponica 1 (1938): 301-316.
"Chinese Painting." Parnassus 10 (1938): 16-22+48.
"Civilization (Presidential Address to the British Institute of Philosophy, November 16, 1937)." Philosophy 13 (1938): 3-18.
"Genninron. Tsung-mi's Traktat vom Ursprung des Menschen. Aus dem Chinesischen ubersetzt, erlautert und eingeleitet in Zusammenarbeit mit S. Furuta und T. Ibara." Monumenta Nipponica 1 (1938): 178-221.
"The Last Dutch Embassy to the Chinese Court (1794-1795)." T'oung PaoSecond Series 34 (1938): 1-137.
"Some Problems in the Study of Japanese History." Monumenta Nipponica 1 (1938): 42-47.
"Zen Buddhism." Monumenta Nipponica 1 (1938): 48-57.
"Bibliography." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 2 (1937): 15-137.
"Social Time: A Methodological and Functional Analysis." The American Journal of Sociology 42 (1937): 615-629. Abstract
"Three Chinese Buddhist Paintings." Parnassus 9 (1937): 25-28.
"Dated Chinese Manuscripts in the Stein Collection." Bulletin of the School of Oriental StudiesUniversity of London 9 (1937): 1-25.
"Bibliography." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 2 (1937): 414-429.
"The Dualistic Cosmogony of Huai-nan-tzu and Its Relations to the Background of Chinese and of European Alchemy." Isis 25 (1936): 327-340.
"Have We Passed the Age of Religion?" The Journal of Religion 16 (1936): 419-431.
"A Classicist in Far Cathay." The Classical Journal 31 (1936): 534-548.
"The Origin of Yu Huang." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 1 (1936): 242-250.
"Shamanism Among the Tatars of Central Asia." The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 66 (1936): 75-112.
"The Problem of the Origins of Alchemy." The Scientific Monthly 43 (1936): 551-558.
"The Editions of The Ssu-shih-erh-chang-ching." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 1 (1936): 147-155.
"Han Yu and The T'ang Novel." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 1 (1936): 39-43.
"The Early Significance of Chinese Mirrors." Journal of the American Oriental Society 55 (1935): 182-189.
"Dated Chinese Manuscripts in the Stein Collection." Bulletin of the School of Oriental StudiesUniversity of London 8 (1935): 1-26.
"The Shaman Dress of the Dagurs, Solons and Numinchens in N. W. Manchuria." Geografiska Annaler 17 (1935): 365-378.
"An Ancient Chinese Alchemical Classic. Ko Hung on the Gold Medicine and on the Yellow and the White: The Fourth and Sixteenth Chapters of Pao-P'u-tz{\v u}." Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 70 (1935).
"The Objective Validity of the Principle of Contradiction." Philosophy 10 (1935): 205-218.
"Asiatic Art at Rockefeller Center." Parnassus 6 (1934): 18-22+25+27.
"Sino-Mongolian Temple Painting and Its Influence on Persian Illumination." Ars Islamica 1 (1934): 160-171.
"Some Aspects of the Introduction of Modern Science into China." Isis 22 (1934): 173-219.
"The Sacred Book in Religion." Journal of Biblical Literature 53 (1934): 1-12.
"Alchemy and Alchemists." Folklore 44 (1933): 251-278.
"Problems concerning the Origin of Some of the Great Oriental Religions." Journal of the American Oriental Society 53 (1933): 191-214.
"Two Chinese Exhibitions of Note." Parnassus 5 (1933): 18-19+21-22.
"87. The Influence of Their Neighbours on the Bhutanese." Man 33 (1933): 87-89.
"Early Views of Function as a Condition of Mental Health." Journal of Educational Sociology 6 (1933): 525-531.
"Wei Shou on Buddhism." T'oung PaoSecond Series 30 (1933): 100-181.
"National Libraries in China." The Library Quarterly 3 (1933): 146-169.
"An Ancient Chinese Treatise on Alchemy Entitled Ts'an T'ung Ch'i." Isis 18 (1932): 210-289.
"I 彝 as Equivalent to Tao 道." Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (1932): 22-34.

