Hill Crest, Dormans Park, East Grinstead - Sympathises with the Frazers on Sir James' eyesight; his own broke down 20 years before; will do what he can to influence the Royal Geographical Society.
Hill Crest, Dormans Park, East Grinstead - Congratulates her on the news that Sir James is able to lecture again; knows she must be proud of what she has done for him.
Hill Crest, Dormans Park, East Grinstead - Gives advice, as asked, on using the garden of the Royal Geographical Society, and on the insertion of leaflets in the 'Geographical Journal', and suggests writing to the President Professor Balfour; also suggests the "Geographical Magazine" and the Central Asian Society, where Sir Percy Sykes has influence.
West Maitland, N.S.W. - Sends him a copy of his ['Ritual, Myth, and Customs of the Australian Aborigines, a Short Study in Comparative Ethnology'] and indicates that while it is a popular work, there is some information which is new: sacrifice at the Bora Ceremony, the Barwon legend of the creation and notes about cave paintings and art of the 'aborigines'; asks for advice on further writing and publishing.