KEN, EDMUND PAUL. The Pall Mall Magazine, May 1897, with "The
Priest's Bargain," a story by E. P. Larken.
Butler gave Larken the plot for this story. See _The Note-Books of
Samuel Butler_, pp. 235-6.
LE DANTEC, FELIX. Lamarckiens et Darwiniens. Par Felix Le Dantec. 3e
ed. Paris, 1908.
LYTTON, EDWARD, LORD. The Coming Race. London, 1886.
Referred to in the _Memoir_ of Butler.
NOTES AND QUERIES, 2 April 1892. Containing article, "Took's Court and
its neighbourhood," with plans and illustrations, including Clifford's
Inn, Barnard's Inn, and Staple Inn.
PALL MALL MAGAZINE, THE. See Larken, E. P.
SIX "RED ROSE" PAMPHLETS. 1913-1916.
REINHEIMER, HERMANN. Symbiogenesis, the Universal Law of Progressive
Evolution. By Hermann Reinheimer. London, 1915.
See, especially, chap. vii.--Psychogenesis.
RUSSELL, E. S. Form and Function. London, 1916.
Ch. xix--"Samuel Butler and the Memory Theories of Heredity."
SALT, H. S. Animal Rights. London, 1894.
With MS. note by H. F. Jones.
SLADEN, DOUGLAS. Selinunte and the West of Sicily. By Douglas Sladen.
London, 1903.
SMYTHE, WILLIAM HENRY. Memoir descriptive of the Resources, Inhabitants,
and Hydrography of Sicily and its Islands. By Captain William Henry
Smythe, R.N., K.S.F. London, Murray, 1824.
SMYTHE, WILLIAM HENRY. The Mediterranean. By Rear-Admiral Wm. Henry
Smythe, K.S.F., D.C.L. London, Parker, 1854.
These two books by Admiral Smythe were wanted for _The Authoress of the
Odyssey_. Butler saw them in the British Museum; I bought these copies.
TRIPP, ELLEN S. My Early Days. By Ellen Shephard Tripp. Timaru, N.Z.,
Joyce, 1915.
With letter to H. F. Jones from Leonard O. H. Tripp, of New Zealand.
VICTORIA, H.M. QUEEN. Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the
Highlands. Edited by Arthur Helps. London, Smith, Elder and Co., 1868.
VICTORIA, H.M. QUEEN. More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the
Highlands. London, Smith, Elder and Co., 1884.
"Visit to Inveraray . . . and after lunch we went into the large drawing-
room next door to where we had lunched in 1847, when Lorne was only two
years old. And now I return, alas! without my beloved husband, to find
Lorne my son-in-law!" This passage, which occurs on page 291, is
referred to, with a comment, by Miss Savage in a letter to Butler, 18th
Nov. 1884. (_Memoir_ I. 429.)
WARD, JAMES. Heredity and Memory. By James Ward. Cambridge, 1913.
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