Trinity College, Cambridge. Dated 4 October (November?), 1903 - As regard to Dr [James] Hastings and his contemplated 'Dictionary of Religion' Frazer is inclined to help him by giving him a list of contributors he should try to obtain, is too busy with his own work to contribute himself.
Highgarth, Gloucester. Dated 24th October 1903 - Has been serving as Mayor of Gloucester, which nothing but the Education Act would have induced him to go through such an experience; thanks him for Salomon Reinach's letter about the story relating to the Perseus legend, and clarifies a few points; has not heard farther from [Charles] Hill-Tout on totemism; Dr [James] Hastings has been in touch about his contemplated 'Dictionary of Religion'.
Trinity College, Cambridge. Dated 23 October, 1903 - Encloses a letter and postcard from Salomon Reinach [transcribed] about a story bearing a similiarity to the legend of Perseus, which is cited inadequately in Hartland's 'Perseus'; asks if he has heard any more from [Charles] Hill-Tout as to totemism.
Highgarth, Gloucester - Has been serving as Mayor of Gloucester, which nothing but the Education Act would have induced him to go through such an experience; thanks him for Salomon Reinach's letter about the story relating to the Perseus legend, and clarifies a few points; has not heard farther from [Charles] Hill-Tout on totemism; Dr [James] Hastings has been in touch about his contemplated 'Dictionary of Religion'.
Highgarth, Gloucester - Shares information from a report from [Charles] Hill-Tout on totemism among the Siciatl of British Columbia.