Appears as: Hugh M'Diarmid, Hugh MacDiarmid.



'Following Rebecca West in Edinburgh', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 3 (October 1922), monologue, pp. 69 - 73
'The Watergaw', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 3 (October 1922), poem, p. 61
'Nisbet, An Interlude in Post War Glasgow', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 1 (August 1922), play, pp. 15 - 19
'From "A Kist O'Whistles"', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 4 (November 1922), poem, p. 98
'From "A Kist O'Whistles"', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 5 (December 1922), poem, pp. 131 - 132
'From "A Kist O'Whistles"', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 7 (February 1923), poem, pp. 187 - 188
'The Eemis Stane', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 8 (March 1923), poem, p. 209
'From "A Kist O'Whistles"', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 9 (April 1923), poem, pp. 249 - 250
'Penny Wheep', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 10 (May 1923), poem, pp. 283 - 284
'Penny Wheep', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 11 (June 1923), poem, pp. 314 - 315
'Au Clair de la Lune', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. I no. 12 (July 1923), poem, pp. 348 - 350
'The Poems of Hugh M'Diarmid', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 1 (August 1923), poem, pp. 13 - 14
'On a Lone Shore', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 2 (September-October 1923), poem, p. 43
'Apology', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 79
'Braid Scots: An Inventory and Appraisement (To Edwin Muir)', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, pp. 63 - 70
'The Dead Liebknecht', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 78
'The Dying Earth', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 58
'The First Thing', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 75
'The Frightened Bride', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 74
'Hooch-Aye!', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, pp. 72 - 73
'The Lang Black Night', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 77
'The Last Trump', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, pp. 60 - 61
'Love', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 71
'The Love-Sick Lass', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 61
'On an Ill-Faur'd Star', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 62
'Peace', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 80
'Reid-E'en', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 57
'Sabine', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 76
'Sorrow and Song', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 81
'You Know Not Who I Am', The Scottish Chapbook Vol. II no. 3 (November-December 1923), poem, p. 59
'On Reading Professor Ifor Williams's "Canu Aneurin" in Difficult Days', Wales Nos. 8/9 (August 1939), pp. 232 - 234
'Poetry Like the Hawthorn', Wales No. 11 (Winter, 1939-40), pp. 296 - 297