18 JULY 1891, page 33

Poetry.

WILD FLOWERS. LONDON counties, so they say, 'Plain their wild flowers torn away. Scarce a primrose or bluebell In the spots they loved so well. Every flower and every fern In a......

The Latest Oxford Movement. [to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—I am much obliged to you for inserting my letter in the Spectator of July 11th. I only trouble you again to prevent our supporters supposing that at this......

An Alternative To Pasteurism.

[To THE EDITOR OF THZ " SPECTATOR."1 SIR, — Mrs. Grimshaw's question on this subject in the Spectator of July 4th having remained unanswered, pray allow me to give the required......

Books.

MR. NORRIS'S NOVELS.* MR. NORRIS is far from being a great novelist. He has many faults of commission, and still more of omission. His style is without special strength or......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The notice of my book, " Love's Victory " (Percival and Co.), in the Spectator of July 11th, contains a serious misrepre- sentation,......

Execution By Lightning.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR, - I have read with interest your article on " Execution by Lightning," in your number of July 11th. In it you truly state some of the......