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The Food Supply. [to The Exams Or Ter " Eficiatoe."1

SIB., —The enclosed paper is being circulated in Cumberland and Westmorland. The proposals contained in it are, how- ever, capable of general application.—I am, Sir, &o., Z.......

Holy Baptism.

(To THE EDITOR Or THE “srscrIxos.") SIR, —There is hardly any part of our Prayer Book more in need of revision than the Baptismal Service. Every day children are baptized in our......

Teachers' Superannuation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Knowing your interest in matters appertaining to teachers, I beg respectfully to bring under your notice the following points :— (1)......

A Pacifist Protest.

[To TEE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —One is willing to believe that your article in last week's issue called " Keep Your Temper " was not intentionally provocative, but it......

"malcolm," And " Donalbain," Read "france" And "belgium."

For " England," read "England."—I am, Sir, &c., X. (1) "Lady Macbeth. What thou would'st highly, That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly......

The Harvest Of Wild Fruit. Pro Tee Editor Op The

"SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—It is the custom in most districts in England to trim the hedges before the blackberry harvest has been gathered. This arrangement robs the poor yearly of......

Elms.

[To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR. "] STR,—In the review of Moss's Cambridge British Flora your reviewer says (p. 205) " The present volume treats of numerous trees ; among them......