Bodleian Library, Oxford - Is replying for Dr Craster, who is unwell; he has given the photographer full instructions about sending the photographs to Messrs Macmillan and the account to Cambridge, and thanks him for letting them know the ultimate destination of the photographs.
Bodleian Library, Oxford - Are making rotographs of the Codex Mazarinianus; can only account for the Vatican estimate by assuming they meant lire rather than pounds or that they don't want it reproduced; Bodley normally asks that photographs be deposited in a public library, but does not ask it in his case. Accompanied by a card (FRAZ/14/75) acknowledging his application for rotographs.
Bodleian Library, Oxford - The Codex Mazarinianus is MS. Auct.F.4.25; it has Heinsius' description in his own hand on a flyleaf and leaves its identity undoubted; a complete photographic reproduction of the text is 5 guineas; Paris MS.7992 is Heinsius' Codex Gallicus Mazarinianus and doesn't appear to be of any textual importance.
Bodleian Library, Oxford - Has handed his letter to Craster who is responsible for Western Mss.; is sorry to hear of Lady Frazer's illness; believes he succeeded Frazer as a Correspondant de l'Institut when Frazer was promoted to a higher degree. Accompanied by the envelope.