Concerning Mark Twain's Writings for the Buffalo Express, there is no comprehensive collection of his writings that he published in that newspaper between 1869 and 1871. Many years ago, I completed such an edition, but it was never picked up, mainly because there was an assumption that U. of Cal., Berkeley would eventually publishe all of those writings in one of its volumes. My article "A Listing of Mark Twain's Contributions to the Buffalo _Express_, 1869-1871," _American Literary Realism, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Winter 1972): 61-70 attempts to identify all of Twain's writings for the Express, including not only his signed pieces, but unsigned editorials, items from his co-authored "People and Things Column," and others. Also, my even earlier article "Mark Twain and the Hy Slocum-Carl Byng Controversy," _American Literature_ Vol. 42, No. 1 (March 1971): 43-59, treats the whole quwtion of authorship of some of the Express items. As I have a compoleted edition of the writings of the Express, I have been tempted to again try to interest a publisher, since there is still a need, in my estimation, of a collection of all of his writings from this period. Joseph B. McCullough University of Nevada, Las Vegas