18 OCTOBER 1924, page 14

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—your...

Ripley, spoke of a pleasure well known to the botanist—the thrill of coming across a rare flower unexpectedly. May I suggest that this pleasure would be a more common one if......

Dr. Rijdolf Steiner.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I have been much interested in the review in your literary supplement of A Dominie's Five and other books —they happen to make five—of Mr.......

The Russian Treaty.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It is surprising to an old and faithful reader to find the Spectator looking with favour upon the Russian Treaty and advocating the......

Poetry.

SURPRISE EPITAPH ON A VICTORIAN POET-REVIEWER. REST Rest Your dissonance is done, Brain in the grave, and the sands run. No more fiat triumphs paid with tears, No more......

Uncommon Wild Flowers.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—T was much interested in Mr. Percy Ripley's •suggestion in the Spectator of September 27th that readers might com- municate their......

"junior."

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The dispute is an old one and, of course, there are- two points of view. I think, however, that William Smith, Esq., Jun., is correct,......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—as An Educated Woman

who has served five years in cap and apron as a domestic servant, and investigated the question from every standpoint, will you allow me to protest against the separation of......