18 SEPTEMBER 1909, page 17

A Puzzle. [to Nut Enzroz Of Tier ,, Brzcznose."] Sir,...

of " J. H. M." in your last issue affords no solution of my puzzle, for the moon would not be visible to the naked eye on either January 21st or 22nd, forit would in each case......

Professor W. J. Moulton. — A Correction. [to The Editor...

"SPECTATOR. "] Sia,—Congregationalists would no doubt greatly rejoice if their ministerial candidates had tho benefit of Professor Moulton's teaching (see Spectator, September......

Poetry.

AT MALPLAQUET. t" The bottle of Malplaquet " (September 11th, 1709) "one of the bloodiest ever fought by mortal men. Little is known of the details of the fighting, these being......

Boys' Country Work Scheme.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. ") Sin, — May I draw the attention of your readers to the above Scheme, which is an outcome of the London Children's Country Volidays Fund, and......

Sailing Ships.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."3 Sra, — I have to thank you for the kind and lengthy notice which you were good enough to give to my " Sailing Ships and their Story." I have......

Sails For Steamships.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sri,—The missing s.s. Waratah,' which has not been heard of now for three weeks, brings to the fore a question of most urgent......

Notice.—when Articles Or " Correspondence" Are Signed...

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

Slave - Grown Cocoa.

We have received the following contributions in answer to the appeal of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society, on behalf of the deputation to the United States :-......