21 SEPTEMBER 1918, Page 14

WANTED AN AUTHOR.

[Torn EDITOR OF THE" SPECTATOR."] SIR,—An English writer, who may have been Burke or Dyer, describes three beautiful Welsh rivers. The Clwyd and another, which I have forgotten, come first, and the third is the Towy, which he says is the most suitable for elegant retirement. I should be gratified if any of your readers could give the correct quotation and name the author.-1 am, Sir, &c., JESSIE SPURRELL. King Street, Carmarthen.