Biographical Statement 3 1874. "Mr. Heatherley's Holiday," his most important oil painting, exhibited at the Royal Academy Exhibition, now in the National Gallery of British Art, 1876. Having invested his money in various companies that failed, one of which had its works in Canada, and having spent much time during the last few years in that country, trying unsuccessfully to save part of his capital, he now returned to London, and during the next ten years experienced serious financial difficulties. ,, First meeting with Henry Festing Jones. 1877. Life and Habit: an Essay after a Completer View of Evolution : dedicated to Charles Paine Pauli: although dated 1878 the book was published on Butler's birthday, 4th December, 1877 : MS. at the Schools, Shrewsbury. 1878. " A Psalm of Montreal" in the Spectator: There are probably many MSS. of this poem in existence given by Butler to friends : one, which he gave to H. F. Jones, is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. „ A Portrait of Butler, painted in this year by himself, now at St. John's College, Cambridge. 1879. Evolution Old and New : A comparison of the theories of Buff on, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck with that of Charles Darwin : MS. in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. ,, * A Clergyman's Doubts and God the Known and God the Unknown appeared in the Examiner: MS. lost. ,, Erewhon translated into German. 1880. Unconscious Memory: A comparison between the theory of Dr. Ewald Hering, Professor of Physiology in the University of Prague, and the Philosophy of the Unconscious of Dr. Edward von Hartmann, with translations from both these authors and preliminary chapters bearing upon Life and Habit, Evolution Old and New, and Charles Darwin's Edition of Dr. Krause's Erasmus Darwin. „ A Portrait of Butler, painted in this year by himself, now at the Schools, Shrewsbury. A third portrait of Butler, painted by himself about this time, is at Christchurch, New Zealand,