52 The Pryors, East Heath Road, Hampstead, N.W.3. - Is distressed to hear about Frazer's eyesight; sends birthday congratulations; the Biochemical dinner was a success, and regrets he had to resign when he went to Aberdeen; sends a subscription to the bibliography, agrees it should be in memory of Henry George Plimmer; they are in a flat overlooking Hampstead Heath, describes why they did not stay in Steele's Road.
3 Hall Road, NW - Thanks him for the first volumes of the third edition of 'The Golden Bough'; admires 'Totemism'; is happy they have chosen to stay in Cambridge.
Savile Club, 107 Piccadilly, W. - Thanks him for the copy of Cowper's Letters and the new volume of 'The Golden Bough'; will take them to Munich; is tired from the festivities for the 250th Anniversary of the Royal Society.
3 Hall Road NW - Thanks him for ['The Belief in Immortality']; will take it to Munich on their visit.
Savile Club, 107 Piccadilly W. - Asks him to check the 'Latinity' of a plaque for the Linnaean Society [not present]; [William?] Bateson thinks it bad Latin.
Imperial College of Science and Technology, (Royal College of Science), South Kensington, London, S.W. - Thanks him for his help [with the Latin on a plaque]; was moved by the good-will of members at the last Lucretian dinner; is busy with Tetanus and Trench Fever; is writing an account of [Sir Alfred] Keogh for 'Nature'.