14 SEPTEMBER 1912, page 15

Star Lore Of All Ages.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLTOR.'l Srn,—I have jnst received a review of my volume, "Star Lore of All Ages," published by you June 29th. In this you state that it is fantastic......

Poetry.

THE BATTLE OF THE BIOLOGISTS. SCHIFEB, fresh from the perusal Of your stimulating screed, With its resolute refusal Of the vitalistic creed, I at once anticipated That a score......

A Cat Story.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 SIR, - My sister sends me the following cat story from New Zealand :—A certain woman came with her baby to stay for a week with a friend in......

The Mighty Monosyllable.

[To THE EDITOR OE THE " SPECTATOR.'] SIR, — The article in your issue of August 31st on the use and effect of the "Mighty Monosyllable," by "J. F. R.," makes interesting and......

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Protestant Mission To The Piititmayo.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOB.."] SIR,—The appeal for £10,000 made a short time ago has met with a most encouraging response. Already £1,3S7 has been given and £1,599......

M U S I C.

THE FUTURE OF BA.YREUTH. THE thirty-six years that have elapsed since the opening of the theatre at Bayreuth have brought about many changes in the attitude of musicians and......