Please note: this list is not exhaustive, and some details are incomplete.
Letters and art in New Zealand, by E.H. McCormick (Wellington, Department of Internal Affairs, 1940), p. 184-186.
"Well-known poet's death : Miss Ursula Bethell," The Press, 17 January 1945.
"Ursula Bethell," Southland Times, 18 January 1945.
"Ursula Bethell - poet : an appreciation," by J.R. Hervey, Church news : the Christchurch diocesan newspaper, v. 75, no. 7 (February 1945).
"The Archbishop's letter," Church news : the Christchurch diocesan newspaper, v. 75, no. 8 (March 1945), p. 1.
"Ursula Bethell : as friend," by H.M. Cocks, The student : journal of the New Zealand Student Christian Movement, no. 8 (October 1945), p. 3-4.
"Ursula Bethell : as poet," by B.C. Dowling, The student : journal of the New Zealand Student Christian Movement, v. 8 (October 1945), p. 3-4.
Creative writing in New Zealand : a brief critical history, by J.C. Reid (Auckland, Whitcomb and Tombs, 1946), p. 25-28.
"The religious and the natural," by Denzil Brown, Student : journal of the New Zealand Christian Student Movement, no. 7 (September 1948), p. 7.
History and bibliography, no. 3 (December 1948), p. 185-186.
"Notes," by Charles Brasch, Landfall : a New Zealand quarterly, v. 2, no. 4 (December 1948), p. 244-245.
"Ursula Bethell : some personal memories," (by H.C.D. Somerset, D'Arcy Cresswell, M.H. Holcroft, John Summers, and L.G. Whitehead), Landfall : a New Zealand quarterly, v. 2, no. 4 (December 1948), p. 275-296.
Ursula Bethell, J.W.B. Walshe (Christchurch, Adult Education Department, Canterbury College, 194-) (mimeographed).
The poetry of Ursula Bethell, by Joyce M. Morton (Thesis for MA, 1949).
Collected poems, by Mary Ursula Bethell (Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1950), p. 11-12.
"Poetry," The Press, 25 November 1950.
"A note on Canterbury writing," by G.L. Gabites, N.Z. Listener, 8 December 1950, p. 10.
"The poetry of Ursula Bethell," by Lawrence Baigent, Landfall, v. 5, no. 1 (March 1951), p. 23-30.
"Ursula Bethell's poetry," N.Z. Listener, 1 June 1951, p. 26.
"Sensitive appraisal," N.Z. Listener, 22 June 1951, p. 11.
A book of new Zealand verse 1923-50, chosen by Allen Curnow, revised edition (Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1951), p. 42-44.
Recent trends in New Zealand poetry, by James K. Baxter (Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1951), p. 12-13.
"I am the dark : the poetry of Ursula Bethell," by Helen Shaw, Arachne : a literary journal, v. 1, no. 3 (December 1951), p. 25-29.
"The image of New Zealand in the poetry of Ursula Bethell," by S.A. Grave, Meanjin, v. 13, no. 3 (Spring 1954), p. 381-388.
Books and bookmen : New Zealand and overseas, by P.A. Lawlor (Wellington, Whitcombe & Tombs, 1954), p. 181-182.
The fire and the anvil : notes on modern poetry, by James K. Baxter (Wellington, New Zealand University Press, 1955), p. 65-66.
New Zealand literature : a survey, by E.H. McCormick (London, Oxford University Press, 1959), p. 122-123.
Poetry in New Zealand, by W.H. Oliver (Wellington, School Publications Branch, Department of Education, 1960 ; Post-Primary School Bulletin, v. 13, no. 6, 1960), p. 7-9.
The Penguin book of New Zealand verse, selected with an introduction and notes by Allen Curnow (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1960), p. 55-56.
"New Zealand poetry and the depression," by T.L. Sturm, The journal of Commonwealth literature, no. 2 (December 1966), p. 124-137.
Twelve women poets of New Zealand : imperatives of shape and growth, by Phyllis Ann French, Austin, Texas, the University of Texas, June 1967 (thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Texas in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts), p. 17-26, 82.
The reluctant editor : the 'Listener' years, 1949-67, by H.M. Holcroft (Wellington, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1969), p. 98-99.
An anthology of twentieth-century New Zealand poetry, selected by Vincent O'Sullivan (London, Oxford University Press, 1970), p. xxi-xxii.
A history of Canterbury : volume II general history, 1854-76 and cultural aspects, 1850-1950, edited by W.J. Gardner (Christchurch, Whitcombe and Tombs, for the Canterbury Centennial Historical and Literary Committee, 1971), p. 428-429.
Five New Zealand poets : a bibliographical and critical account of manuscript material, by J.E. Weir (Christchurch, University of Canterbury, 1974 ; thesis presented for the degree of Ph.D. in English), p. 2-8.
Mary Ursula Bethell, by M.H. Holcroft (Wellington, Oxford University Press, 1975).
"Ursula Bethell : poet of rare ability," by Rayner Brodie, News advertiser, 17 February 1976.
"Ursula Bethell and Evelyn Hayes : a misattribution?" by Robert Erwin, Landfall, v. 31, no. 2 (June 1977), p. 156-162.
Great writers of the English language : poets, editor James Vinson (London, Macmillan, 1979), p. 92-94.
Sage tea : an autobiography, by Toss Woollaston (Auckland, Collins, 1980), p. 215-224.
Indirections : a memoir 1909-1947, by Charles Brasch (Wellington, Oxford University Press, 1980), p. 301-305.
The poetry of the numinous : a study of imagery in the poetry of Ursula Bethell, by Margaret W. Hillock (Christchurch, University of Canterbury, 1981) (a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in English in the University of Canterbury).
The way of a writer, by M.H. Holcroft (Whatamongo Bay, Cape Catley, 1984), p. 159,166.
Collected poems : Ursula Bethell, edited by Vincent O'Sullivan (Auckland, Oxford University Press, 1985), p. x-xviii.
"Truest colonial voice," by Robin Dudding, N.Z. Listener, 5 October 1985, p. 55.
"Leaving the garden," by Fleur Adcock, N.Z. Listener, 24 May 1986, p. 54, 56.
"In English country gardens," by Thelma Strongman, NZ Listener, 25 October 1986, p. 75.
A sea of words : volume 2 of an autobiography, by M.H. Holcroft (Whatamongo Bay, Cape Catley, 1986), p. 190-194.
Encyclopedia of New Zealand, editor-in-chief Gordon McLaughlan (Auckland, Windsor Watt, 1986-1987).
"From England to New Zealand : a study of the local in Ursula Bethell's poetry," by Sarah V. Quigley (1989, unpublished).
The feminist companion to literature in English : women writers from the Middle Ages to the present, edited by Virginia Blain, Patricia Clement, Isobel Crundy (London, Batsford, 1990), p. 90.
"Ursula Bethell : 1874-1945," by Alison Mary and Valerie Laura, The book of New Zealand women : ko kui ma te kaupapa, edited by Charlotte Macdonald, Merimeri Penfold and Bridget Williams (Wellington, Bridget Williams Books, 1991), p. 83-86.
The Oxford history of New Zealand literature in English, edited by Terry Sturm (Auckland, Oxford University Press, 1992), p. 645, 724.
"A poet's garden," by Alison Mary, New Zealand historic places, no. 40 (March 1993), p. 9-10.
"Ursula Bethell : publishing the poetry," by Valerie Laura, Stout Centre review (June 1993), p. 10-14.
Women of the Waimakariri, edited by P.J. Wood (Rangiora, the Waimakariri District Women's Suffrage Centennial Committee, 1993), p. 60-62.
Frederick Page : a musician's journal 1905-1983, edited and arranged by J.M. Thomson and Janet Paul (Dunedin, John McIndoe, 1996), p. 58.
"Family values," by Vanya Shaw, NZ house and garden (June 1996), p. 94-102.
An absurd ambition : autobiographical writings, by E.H. McCormick, editied by Dennis McEldowney (Auckland, Auckland University Press, 1996), p. 134-151.
"Church of the plains," by Valerie Laura, New Zealand historic places, no. 62 (March 1997), p. 4-7.
Blue blood, by Stevan Eldred-Grigg (Auckland, Penguin, 1997), p. 78-82.
Ursula Bethell : collected poems, edited by Vincent O'Sullivan (Wellington, Victoria University Press, 1997), p. x-xxiii.
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