11 MARCH 1922, page 13

Death And Its Mystery.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sue s — In your review, in the issue of February 25th, of M. Flammarion's book, you quote a dream of a Monsieur Saurel, which apparently......

Links With The Past.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SLR, —Your correspondence on this subject has sent me to delve in my family memorials, and your readers may be interested in the result. My......

A Literary Parallel.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I was struck with the notable similarity between Mr. Douglas Gordon's incident of a sparrow-hawk's loyalty to his dead mate (Spectator,......

British Subjects Repatriated From Russia An Appeal.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sie,—There are now in England about 700 British subjects— men, women, and children—repatriated from Russia who, while in that country, were......

Marlborough And Tollemache. [to The Editor Or The "...

SIE,—In the biography of the Duke of Marlborough, reviewed in your issue of the 18th ult., the charge that he betrayed Tollemache's Expedition is met by the statement that he......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sia,—I have read with interest the "Links with the l'a-t " in your issue of February 25th. The link with Charles II.'s reign reminds me that my great uncle, Captain Francis......

Life In Kenya Colony.

[To THE EDITOR OT THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—Perhaps you may care to make use in your columns of the enclosed extract from a letter received . from a settler in Kenya Colony,......

Hawfinches.

[To sae EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR ,—I think the notification by your correspondent of the hawfinch as a rara avis ought not to pass without comment, for during the last......

The " Spectator " Charity Organization Society Fund.

ANY subscriptions sent to us, great or small, will be acknow- ledged in our columns and at once sent on to tho C.O.S. Cheques should be made out to "The Spectator " and crossed......