Adams, C. Warren. A Spring in the Canterbury Settlement. By C. Warren Adams. London, 1853.
Barker, Lady. Station Life in New Zealand. By Lady Barker. London, 1870.
With MS. note by H. F. Jones, referred to in the Memoir of Butler. F. Napier Broome and his wife, then Lady Barker, had a run near Butler’s in New Zealand.
Basler Jahrbuch. See Faesch, Hans Rudolf.
Bateson, Wm. Biological Fact and the Structure of Society: The Herbert Spencer Lecture (p. 19). Oxford, 1912.
Bateson, Wm. Problems of Genetics (Silliman Lectures). By Wm. Bateson, F.R.S. New Haven, 1913.
Butler, James. Copies of Letters by Ensign James Butler (an uncle of Dr. Butler) sent from Deal, Funchal, and Calcutta, 1764-1765; with Introduction by H. F. Jones, all in typewriting and MS.
James Butler and these letters are referred to in the Life of Dr. Butler, and also in the Memoir of Butler. Butler gave to the British Museum an incomplete copy of the Letters and kept another incomplete copy which I gave to the British Museum. Each of the incomplete copies contained matter not in the other. I had this volume (now at St John’s) made up from the two incomplete copies.
Butler, Henry Thomas, and another. Auction Bridge in a Nutshell. By Butler and Brevitas—the Butler being Henry Thomas Butler, nephew of Samuel Butler. [1913].
Butler, Mary. A Kalendar for Lads. 1910. Compiled by Butler’s sister, Mary Butler, and dedicated to her great-nephew, Patrick Henry Cecil Butler (son of her nephew, Henry Thomas Butler).