Job Bicknell Ellis, Thomas Huston Macbride. 1896. Nicaraguan Hymenomycetes. 5 pp.
1910. The folk-lore of plants. 19 pp.
1912. The botany of Shakespeare: a paper read before the Contemporary club, Davenport, Iowa, 1899. Ed. T.J. Fitzpatrick. 18 pp. Reeditó en 2010 Kessinger Publ. 22 pp. ISBN 1162169990
1912. Twenty-five years of botany in Iowa. 21 pp.
Libros
1893. A New cycad. Ed. Iowa. Univ. 393 pp.
1893. A new physarum from Colorado. Volumen 2, Nº 4 de Studies in natural history. 390 pp.
1894. A key to the more common species of native and cultivated plants occurring in the northern United States: to accompany Macbride's Lessons in botany. Ed. Allyn & Bacon. 104 pp.
1895. Lessons in Elementary Botany for Secondary Schools. 233 pp. reeditó BiblioBazaar en 2010, 260 pp. ISBN 1143547055
1899. The North American slime-mounds: being a list of all species of Myxomycetes hitherto described from North America, including Central America. Ed. Macmillan Co. 269 pp. Reeditó BiblioLife, en 2010, 298 pp. ISBN 1149485612
1900. Geology of Osceola and Dickinson Counties. 51 pp.
1901. Geology of Clay and O'Brien Counties. 48 pp.
1902. Geology of Cherokee and Buena Vista counties: with notes on the limits of the Wisconsin drift as seen in northwestern Iowa. Reports and papers, Iowa Geological Survey. Ed. B. Murphy. 353 pp.
1903. Geology of Kossuth, Hancock and Winnebago counties. Ed. Murphy. 43 pp.
1905. The geology of Emmet, Palo Alto and Pocahontas Counties. 50 pp.
1907. On certain fossil plant remains in the Iowa Herbarium. Ed. Putnam Memorial Fund. 162 pp.
1910. Geology of Hamilton-Wright. Ed. Iowa Geological Survey. 50 pp.
1916. On the campus: addresses delivered at various times before university and college audiences. Ed. Torch Press. 262 pp.
1922. The North American slime-moulds: a descriptive list of all species of myxomycetes hitherto reported from the continent of North America, with notes on some extralimital species. Ed. Macmillan Co. 347 pp.
1928. In cabins and sod-houses. Ed. The State historical society of Iowa. 368 pp.
-----------, George Willard Martin. 1934. The Myxomycetes: a descriptive list of the known species with special reference to those occurring in North America. Ed. Macmillan Co. 339 pp.
La abreviatura «T.Macbr.» se emplea para indicar a Thomas Huston Macbride como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales.[11]