Hildegarde Beatrice Hinde

Hildegarde Beatrice Hinde (née Ginsburg) (1871 – 20 February 1959) was an English anthropologist, linguist, writer and an amateur naturalist.

It contains field notes describing some East African animals and birds and photographs including one showing a "lion shot by Mrs. S.L.

[3]: 157 In 1901, Cambridge University Press published Hildegarde Hinde's book The Masai language: grammatical notes together with a vocabulary.

[4] A review in the anthropological journal Man by Robert Needham Cust described it as "an addition to our knowledge of an African language brought up to date, and to be depended upon, as derived from original sources".

[9] In 1926, Williams and Norgate published Some Problems of East Africa, in which she set out "to put forward what seems to be a possible solution to the grievous political difficulties that have arisen in recent years".