Dated 26 October 1899 - Cites sources that discuss different aspects of the Trinity, suggests Epiphanius as a source for folklore; will be delighted to read the proof of the second 'GB'; Salomon Reinach suggests that the story in Pausanias of Midas and the anchor is an echo of a flood myth; saw Rendel Harris on a bicycle trip through Cambridge.
13 Norham Gardens, Oxford. Dated [1899] - Asks Frazer's opinion relating to the Sacrament and similarities to practices of ancient or primitive people; bad news from Natal, looks as if [General George Stuart] White was a duffer and is anxious for Ladysmith.
Dated 20 November, 1899 - Gives more citations relating to the Holy Spirit.
13 Norham Gardens, Oxford. Dated 22.xi.1900 - Has read his article about the crucifixion's connection to other traditions, and points out that W. R. Paton first came up with the same theory.
Dated 22.1.1904 - Discusses a paper of his about the worship of the Virgin Mary.
Didsbury College, Manchester. Dated 17.11.02 - Has been working hard on a volume of Grenfell and Hunt papyri; is enjoying Manchester, and describes his teaching there, has found an expert in Iranian matters in L. C. Casartelli, the head of a R. C. College there; his friend Williams Jackson called on him from London; in answer to his letter discusses sources for the study of the Avesta; was interested in [A. B.] Cook's paper ['The Golden Bough and the Rex Nemorensis'] and hopes he will reply; the 'Hibbert Journal' is promising; thinks [F. C.] Conybeare made a strong case.