THE EAGLE

1858. Vol. I., no. 1, Lent Term, containing “On English Composition,” by Cellarius, i.e. Samuel Butler.

1859. Vol. I., no. 5, Easter Term, containing “Our Tour,” by Cellarius, i.e. S. Butler. (These two bound together.)

1861. Vol. II., containing “Our Emigrant” in two contributions (p. 101 and p. 149), by Samuel Butler; used by him in writing A First Year in Canterbury Settlement, and referred to in the Preface to that book.

1894. Vol. XVIII., no. 103 (March). “A Translation (into Greek from Martin Chuzzlewit) attempted in consequence of a challenge.”

1902. Vol. XXIV., no. 129 (December). “The Shield of Achilles.”—“Napoleon at St. Helena.” Also “Samuel Butler, B.A.” (Obituary by H. F. Jones.)

1910. Vol. XXXII., no. 153 (December). “Mr. Festing Jones on Samuel Butler.” (Report by D. S. Fraser of H. F. Jones’s paper on Samuel Butler, read 16 Nov.)

1913. Vol. XXXIV., no. 160 (March). “Samuel Butler and his Note-Books.” By J. F. H[arris].

1913. Vol. XXXIV., no. 161 (June). “Prospectus of the Great Split Society.”—“A Skit on Examinations.” Also “Two Letters of Samuel Butler” (to W. E. Heitland: with note by W. E. Heitland).

1914. Vol. XXXVI., no. 165 (December). “Samuel Butler’s Early Years.” (Review of new edition of A First Year in Canterbury Settlement, by J. F. Harris.)

1916. Vol. XXXVIII., no. 171 (December). “A ‘Few Earnest Words’ on Samuel Butler.” (Review of J. F. Harris’s “Samuel Butler: the man and his work” (1916), by W. E. Heitland.)