11 JANUARY 1902, page 15

(to The Editor Of The "spectator.")

SIR,—Mr. Eric M. Wilkins in the Spectator of January 4th is in error in describing the common red poppy as the papaver somniferum. The poppy of the cornfields is the papaver......

The Genesis Of Roads. [to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR.1 • Snt,—The Spectator of August 3rd has just reached me, and in it I find an article on " The Genesis of Roads " which interests me deeply. Could the writer see the......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—the...

Spectator on the breeze which attends the sunrise has an interesting bearing on a passage (already quoted by Mr. Ward) in that most ancient and most exquisite of pastoral......

(to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sir,—in His Letter To

you on morning winds which appears in the Spectator of January 4th has not Mr. Eric Wilkins over- looked the fact that corn-poppies do not flower till Mid- summer ? In the poem......

Morning Winds.

[TO TILE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR, —Mr. W. W. Ward's letter in the Spectator of Decem- ber 28th is a most valuable contribution to a very interesting subject; but while......

(to The Editor Of The "spectator. ") Snt,—i Am Grateful, And

I am sure your readers are all grateful, to Mr. Bullen for his letter in the Spectator of January 4th. It dispels from the mind all doubt on the subject. The doubt came to me......