From the Field: Walt Whitman's Periodical Poetry Belasco traces Whitman's publication history in several prominent nineteenth-century periodicals and how these publications helped to promote Leaves of Grass. Belasco's article includes a lengthy section about publications in The Saturday Press. In her sixteenth footnote she includes the following list of poems published in The Saturday Press, with their later book publications noted as well: "A Child's Reminiscence," The New-York Saturday Press, 24 December 1859,1. "A Word Out of the Sea," Leaves of Grass (1860) "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking," "Sea-Shore Memories" in Passage to India (1871) and in "Sea Drift," Leaves of Grass (1881) "You and Me and To-Day," The New-York Saturday Press, 14 January 1860, 2. "Chants Democratic 7," Leaves of Grass (1860) "With Antecedents," Leaves of Grass (1867) "Poemet," 28 January 1860, 2. "Calamus No. 17," Leaves of Grass (1860) "Of Him I Love Day and Night," Leaves of Grass (1867); slight changes in text in "Passage to India," Leaves of Grass (1871) "Poemet," 4 February 1860, 2. "Calamus No. 40," Leaves of Grass (1860) "That Shadow My Likeness," Leaves of Grass (1867); slight changes in text in Leaves of Grass (1881) "Leaves, 1, 2, 3," February 11, 1860, 2. "Calamus No. 21," Leaves of Grass (1860) "That Music Always Round Me," Leaves of Grass (1867); in "Whispers of Heavenly Death," Leaves of Grass (1860) "Calamus No. 37," Leaves of Grass (1860) "A Leaf for Hand in Hand," Leaves of Grass (1867) "Enfans d'Adam No. 15," Leaves of Grass (1860) "As Adam Early in the Morning," Leaves of Grass (1867)