B.S. (Melbourne) to J.G. Frazer, 1899-07-10
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B.S. apologises for his long silence - His pressure of work. He has succeeded the late Director of the Public Natural History Museum and has had to draw up plans for a new Museum. He also has the Secretarial work in connection with the meeting of the Australian Association.
B.S. praises J.G. Frazer's two articles in The Fortnightly. He maintains his view on 'reconciliation' of the totem, as against J.G. Frazer, his views on the origin of totemism are becoming firmer, It has no primary connection with exogamy.
A superficial article by Lang in The Fortnightly.
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