17 FEBRUARY 1917, page 17

Wild Birds In London.

fTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Srn,—It may interest your readers to know that this morning I saw and heard a carrion crow on the tower of the Congregational church . close......

"christ In Flanders."

Owixo to the large and continued demand for copies of the poem entitled " Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue of September 11th, 1915, it has now been reprinted in......

"a Student In Arms."

THE leading article in the Spectator on the death of Lieutenant Hankey and his article " Don't Worry " have been republished as a leaflet by Messrs. W. Speaight and Sons, 98-99......

Two Verses By Carlyle.

[To THZ EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In a review in your paper of Mr. Macphail's Book of Sorrow you refer, I see, to his inclusion of . Shakespeare's " Fear no more." I......

Saving In Food.

fTo ma EDITOR or 71(Z " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—A letter in your paper some time ago referred to the increased value of the potato if cooked in its jacket. I showed the letter to the......

Britain And America.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Yon may care to print the concluding words of the novel Richard Carve', by Winston Churchill, as bearing upon the present situation......

B 0 0 K S .

RELIGION AFTER THE WAR.• THE clergy are no exception to the rule that men of all callings are meditating how their own spheres can be reconstructed after the war. Here we have a......

Poetry.

CONSCRIPTS. " FALL in, that awkward squad, and strike no more Attractive attitudes! Dress by the right ! The luminous, rich colours that you wore Have changed to hueless khaki......

Recent War Poetry. (to =a Editor Or The " Spectator.")

SIR,—In your notice of "Recent War Poetry" in your issue of January 20th you quote the following lines from a poem by Mr. F. W. Harvey:— " To see above the Severn plain,......

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name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communi- cated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the......