Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 263 Title: Letter from Livingston to Murray, 28 Sept 1865 Author(s): Livingstone, David 92 Sep 28th 1865 D Livingstone Bombay 28 Sept 1865 My Dear Mr Murray I beg to trouble you with a note for Lady Frere — She requested me to write and Sir Bartle has been so very kind in inviting me to stay with him and in forwarding my plans as much as lay in his power that I feel very grateful — I should like to give Lady Frere a copy of the book — Mr Maine and I got on so well that he promised me a copy of his work — and I cannot do less than give him the same token of good will — If you would add one for Revd Dr Wilson — Malabar Hill Bombay I shall feel much obliged — I am to have eight Africans from an 93 educational establish ment where carpentery & smith work are taught They may help me in the navigation if I get so far as to need it. Also some of the Marine battallion — good well drilled Indians who have already roughed it in the Persian Gulph — and elsewhere — And I propose to take some buffaloes as an experiment on the poison of the Tsetse — They are very like the wild in every way save in the shape of their horns and amount of hair but I have seen here horns curved exactly like those of the wild one which lives among the Tsetse — If we can introduce a beast of burden that defies the insect pest it will be a boon — I hope to be ready in Novr I am to give two lectures one at Poonah & one at Bombay — With love to Mrs Murray and the children & Cooke I am &c David Livingstone