Two views of Butler’s homestead, Mesopotamia, New Zealand, extracted from the Press.

A view of the ruins of Hagiar Chem (Haggiar Kim in Malta).

A card with five photographic views. Two are the Garden at Langar. One is at Langar, Mrs. Barratt. Cf. snapshot album, 891, p 27. The remaining two are huts or whares in New Zealand, one being “Whare at Mount Peel Station, Oct. 14.”

X. PORTRAITS
FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF OR RELATING TO SAMUEL BUTLER

Butler’s Photograph Album.

I have written the names against those portraits of whose identity I am certain. The cabinet photograph of Canon Butler resembles the father in “Family Prayers”; but Butler cannot have used this photograph, which was done when Canon Butler was an old man, for a picture painted in 1864.

Photographs of S. Butler:

(1) Soon after his return from New Zealand.

(2) 1866.