B.S. (Melbourne) to J.G. Frazer, 1902-06-07
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- File 44 (2)
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B.S. has returned from the expedition and apologises for the long delay in writing. His load of work. Lecturing and supervision of the Natural History Museum.
Criticism of Crawley's Mystic Rose.
Mr. Roscoe's interesting work.
B.S.' belief that the most primitive beliefs in Australia are to be found amongst the Central natives, the Kaitish Tribe - Details of Intichiuma ceremonies.
Praise of Howitt who has retired from the public service and is writing his ethnological work - He ought to be given a medal of the Anthropological Institute.
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