Letters dated from 29 Jan. 1906 - 24 Jan. 1918. Accompanied by a printed circular, "The Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology. Appeal on Behalf of the Library" dated 5 Mar 1913, and a reprint of Sandys' letter to The Times about the British Museum, dated 1 Jan. 1918.
Hotel Lutetia, Paris. Dated 5 Jan. 1920 - Made a short report out of his letters about the Bahima which was published in 'The Times'; encloses a letter from Sir Herbert Read to Hardy about travel arrangements [not transcribed]; describes Lilly Frazer's illness; Sir John Sandys has resigned the Public Oratorship, W. J. Lewis broke his leg badly in Switzerland.
Merton House, Cambridge. Dated May 11, 1898 - Discusses a road on his map of Greece that ends at Vilia, and two tracks which may be found on a plan of the neighbourhood of Platae.
Concerning books offered as gifts to the Library, some of them owned by H. A. J. Munro and J. B. McLellan. Encloses a leather spine book label from a volume of Lucretius.
Three letters.
St. John's House, Grange Road, Cambridge. - 'I have read... your admirable paper...'.