28 Grange Road, Barnes, S.W.13. - Agrees to an 'armistice' in the writing of many letters; is glad she approves of the dedication [to the Frazer Lectures volume]; arranges to visit; will write a review of 'Garnered Sheaves'; has sent [William?] Routledge's letter to Macmillan.
St. Ermins Hotel, St. James's Park, S.W. Dated 11th June 1914 - Reminds him to insist on proofs in slip from the University Press: 'Tell them that if they don't, I will use unclerical language which you could not resort to'; thinks his idea of holding his book with Hutchinson over until his return from Africa is a good one; discusses his plan of travel [for the proposed expedition], wonders if he could visit the Bageshu of Mount Elgen, suggests books to read (Hobley and Routledge on the Kikuyu); discusses funding for outfitting the expedition.
1 Brick Court, Middle Temple, E.C. Dated 21st June, 1914 - Further discussion of funding source for outfitting his expedition, Sir David Bruce doesn't think the Royal Society would, thinks the Colonial Office might, so has written [Arthur] Shipley to ask for a good word with [Herbert] Read; is sending [William] Routledge's book on the Kikuyu and [A. C.] Hollis's two books on the Masai and the Nandi.