• ''Du langage: Essai sur la nature et l'étude des mots et des langues,'' Paris, 1867 (scan) •
Early History of the Chinese Civilisation, London, 1880, 8vo (scan). •
On the History of the Archaic Chinese Writings and Text, London, 1882, 8vo. •
Paper Money of the Ninth Century and supposed Leather Coinage of China, London, 1882, 8vo (scan). •
On a Lolo MS. written on Satin, London, 1882, in
The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, New Series 14 (scan) •
The Old Numerals, the Counting-Rods and the Swan-pan in China, London, 1883 (scan). •
The Cradle of the Shan Race, London, 1885, 8vo (scan). •
Babylonia and China, London, 1887, 4to.; first in
Babylonian and Oriental Record 1.8 (scan). •
Did Cyrus introduce Writing into India? London, 1887, 8vo (scan). •
The Miryeks or Stone-Men of Corea, Hertford, 1887, 8vo (scan). •
The Yueh-Ti and the early Buddhist Missionaries in China, 1887, 8vo; first in
The Academy 32 (scan). •
Formosa Notes on MSS., Races and Languages, 1887, 8vo; first in
The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, New Series 19 (scan). •
The Languages of China before the Chinese, London, 1887, 8vo (scan); French edition, Paris, 1888, 8vo (scan). •
The Fabulous Fishmen of Early Babylonia in Ancient Chinese Legends, London, 1888 (scan); first in
Babylonian and Oriental Record 2.10 (scan). •
Khan, Khakan, and Other Tartar Titles, London, 1888 (scan). •
The Old Babylonian Characters and their Chinese Derivates, London, 1888, 8vo (scan). •
The Djurtchen of Mandshuria: Their Name, Language, and Literature, 1889, 8vo; first in
The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, New Series 21 (scan). •
Le Non-Monosyllabisme du Chinois Antique, Paris, 1889, 8vo; first in
Le Muséon 8 (scan). •
The Onomastic Similarity of Nai Hwang-ti of China and Nakhunte of Susiana, London, 1890, 8vo; first in
The Babylonian and Oriental Record 4.11 (scan). •
Une monnaie bactro-chinoise bilingue du premier siècle avant notre ère, Paris, 1890 (scan) • ''L'ère des Arsacides en 248 avant J.-C. selon les inscriptions cunéiformes,
Louvain, 1891, 8vo; first in Le Muséon'' 10 (scan). •
The Silk Goddess of China and her Legend, London, 1891, 8vo; first in
The Babylonian and Oriental Record 4.12 (1890; scan), 5.1 (1891; scan). •
How in 219 B.C. Buddhism entered China, London, 1891, 8vo; first in
The Babylonian and Oriental Record 5.5 (scan). • ''Mélanges: on the Ancient History of Glass and Coal and the Legend of Nü-Kwa's Coloured Stones in China'' [1891?], 8vo. • ''Sur deux Ères inconnus de l'Asie Antérieure, 330 et 251 B.C.,'' 1891, 8vo. •
The Oldest Book of the Chinese, the Yh-King, and Its Authors, Vol. I. History and Method, London, 1892 (scan) •
Catalogue of Chinese Coins from the VIIth Cent. B.C. to A.D. 621, ed.
R. S. Poole, London, 1892, 8vo. •
Beginnings of Writing in Central and Eastern Asia, London, 1894, 8vo (scan). •
Western Origin of the Early Chinese Civilisation from 2,300 B.C. To 200 A.D. Or: Chapters on the Elements Derived from the Old Civilisations of West Asia in the Formation of the Ancient Chinese Culture, London, 1894 (scan). Many of these treatises were reprinted from the
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society and other publications. He also edited the
Babylonian and Oriental Record from 1886. ==See also==