16 MARCH 1912, page 18

Owls In London.

[TO TEE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—With regard to the letter on this subject in your issue of March 9th, I may mention that in Ladbroke Square we have periodical visits......

[to Tee Editor Of Tim " Segarrrox."] Sir,—i Am Greatly

interested to learn that a brown wood owl was seen in Kensington Gardens on March 3rd by one of your correspondents, as one morning, early this month, I was awakened about four......

[to Tue Editor Of Tue "sfectator."] Sir,—an Owl, Perhaps The

same mentioned by your corre- spondent, has been spending the winter in Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park.—I am, Sir, &c., 30353. [If we are favoured with more letters of this......

[to Tde Editor Or Tee "s . Tectator....] Sin,—may I Ask You

to thank the ladies and gentlemen who, through the medium of your paper, rewarded me for saving al boy from drowning in the Thames at Chelsea Reach P Especially would I ask you......

A Disclaimer.

[To TIER ED/TOIL OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] ,SIR,—The clergy, like othermen, may he misunderstood, but .on what authority does W. G. S. M. credit them with the belief that infants......

The National Reserve—london Parade.

Will those of our readers who are willing to subscribe to this Fund kindly make cheques payable to the Spectator and cross them "Barclay and Co., Gosling's Branch "? Envelopes......

Brave Deeds In Humble Life. • [to Tide Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Some of your readers will be interested to learn that the'- appeal made in your 'columns in behalf of Dennis Leahy, the taxi-driver, has resulted in a......

Vacation Term For Biblical Study.

pro THE EDITOR OF TIIE "SPECTATOR.'] StR,—may we call the attention of your readers to the Tenth Vaniation Term for Biblical Study which will be held this year at Oxford from......

Nesting-boxes.

[To TUE EDITOR OW TUN "SPECTATOR."J Sin, — Correspondents are still writing to ask if it is too late this season to put up nesting-boxes, and the answer is "No," as the birds......