Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey - Now has the bark from Mr Honey which looks like Erythrophloeum, but is still waiting on the specimens from the others; re: Mondjo, they have failed to trace this name and speculates that it is 'Datura fastuosa'… read more
3 Ashburnham Road, Tonbridge. Dated Sept. 25th, 1899 - Has been reading his 'Golden Bough' which she regrets not reading before going to Africa; describes an ornament worn by an old Manganje woman in the West Shire district, B.C.A.; describes long grass… read more
20 Dry Hill Park Road, Tonbridge. Dated October 4 [1899] - Thanks him for his answer to hers, has not yet seen [Lionel] Decle's book; clarifies where she saw the knots in the grass; suggests he cite Miss H. G. [Harriette Emily?] Colenso for the… read more
c/o Sir James Donaldson, Scores Park, St. Andrews N.B. [letter of 6 November 1912] and St. Keyne's, Cambridge. Dated 6 November 1912 and 15 January, 19, 27 March 1913 - Four letters relating to an application to the Carnegie Trust in America for funding… read more
Saint Blaise (Switzerland) - After publishing his 'Les Ba-Ronga' he was sent Frazer's Anthropological questions by E. S. Hartland, which inspired new research, the result of which he wishes to publish, and asks for help; with typed enclosure headed 'Plan… read more
Saint Blaise - Concerning the new edition [of 'Les Ba-Ronga', later entitled 'The Life of a South African Tribe'], he was rejected by Macmillan and is now going to try to publish via subscription; his friend Dr [James?] Bryce has suggested he get Frazer… read more
Saint Blaise (Switzerland) - Sends a copy of a paper he has published [not present] and the prospectus [present, headed 'The Life of a South-African Tribe', with a note of support by Frazer and James Bryce], hopes it sheds new light on the Banta.
Saint Blaise - Has written a novel, 'Zidji' about conditions of the black race in South Africa, asks Frazer to write a preface for an English edition; the ethnographical work ['The Life of a South African Tribe'] is going on, but subscriptions are coming… read more