1921. Five Roman gold medallions or multiple solidi of the late empire. Numismatic Notes and Monographs, no. 6. New York: The American Numismatic Society.
1923. Six Roman bronze medallions. Numismatic Notes and Monographs, no. 17. New York: The American Numismatic Society.
1926. Four medallions from the Arras hoard. Numismatic Notes and Monographs, no. 28. New York: The American Numismatic Society.
1936. Victory issues of Syracuse after 413 B.C. Numismatic Notes and Monographs, no. 75. New York: The American Numismatic Society.
1955. Catalogue of Greek coins. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts.
1901. A bronze coin of Bithynia: The Lyre, Chelys. Journal International d'Archeologie Numismatique 4: 67-76, plate 1.
1902. The gold coinage of Lampsacus. Journal International d'Archeologie Numismatique 5: 5-24, plates 1-3.
1903. The cave at Vari. V. coins. American Journal of Archaeology 7: 335-337.
1909. Facing heads on ancient Greek coins. American Journal of Numismatics 43, no. 3 (August): 113-131, plates 9-12.
1910. M. Godefroid Devreese. American Journal of Numismatics 44, no. 2 (April): 61-63.
1911. The Virginia half-pennies. The Numismatist 24, no. 8 (August): 276.
1913. Les monnaies de bronze dites incertaines du Pont ou du Royaume de Mithridate Eupator. Revue Numismatique, 4th ser., 17 : 285-313, plates 7-10.
1914. The electrum and silver coins of Chios, issued during the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries, B.C.: A chronological study. American Journal Numismatics 48: 1-60, plates 1-7.
1915. Symbolism on Greek coins. American Journal of Numismatics 49: 89-194, plates 15-20.
1920. An unedited gold stater of Lampsakos. Zeitschrift fuer Numismatik 32: 1-14, plate 1.
1920. The double sestertius of Trajan Decius. The Numismatist 33, no. 6 (June): 277-279.
1920. A Roman gold bar from Egypt. The Numismatist 33, no. 6 (June): 279-281.
1924. Lampsakos; the gold staters, silver and bronze coinages. American Journal of Numismatics 53, pt. 3: 1-77, plates 1-10.
1927. Un tresor monetaire decouvert a Cesaree en Cappadoce. Arethuse 4: 145-172, plates 24-26.
1930. Tetradrachms of Demetrius Poliorcertes. Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 28, no. 168: 71-72.
1931. Tetradrachm of Maussolus. Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 29, no. 171: 11-13.
1933. The aurei and solidi of the Arras hoard. Numismatic Chronicle, 5th ser., 13: 268-348, plates 22-26.
1938. The Aphlaston, symbol of naval victory or supremacy on Greek and Roman coins. In Transactions of the International Numismatic Congress (London, June 30-July 3, 1936). Edited by J. Allan, H. Mattingly and E.S.G. Robinson, 23-32, plates 4-5. London: Bernard Quaritch.
1937. A new Cleopatra tetradrachm of Ascalon. American Journal of Archaeology 34, no. 3: 452-463, plate 9.
1943. Philip of Macedon's race horse, winner at the Olympic Games, 356 B.C. Numismatic Review 1, no. 1 (June): 5-6, plate 1.
1946. Seleucid coins of Ake-Ptolemais in Phoenicia. ANS Museum Notes 1: 17-35, plates 6-11.
1947. Dated coins of Ptolemy V, 204-180 B.C. ANS Museum Notes 2: 1-11, plates 1-2
1948. Indo-Bactrian coins acquired by the American Numismatic Society in 1947. ANS Museum Notes 3: 31-43, plate 6.
1950. The mint of Ascalon under the Seleucids. ANS Museum Notes 4: 43-54, plates 8-9.
1950. Athena Alkidemos of Pella. ANS Museum Notes 4: 55-72, plates 10-12.
1952. The Benha hoard of Ptolemaic gold coins. ANS Museum Notes 5: 1-8, plates 1-4.
ed. 1911. Catalogue of the International Exhibition of Contemporary Medals. The American Numismatic Society, March, 1910. New York: The American Numismatic Society.
ed. 1923. Exhibition of Modern Sculpture at The American Numismatic Society. New York: The American Numismatic Society.
ed. 1923. Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue. 156th Street West of Broadway New York, April Fourteenth to August First. New York: The National Sculpture Society.
ed. 1929. Contemporary American Sculpture. The California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park, San Francisco, April to October. New York: The National Sculpture Society.