1 APRIL 1911, page 17

Eels.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In last week's Spectator I find the great number of eels sent by their tenants to various abbots given as an illustra- tion of the "......

An Exhibition Of Slovak Art. [to The Editor Op The

" SPECTATOR:1 Sra,—I think many of your readers would be glad to avail themselves of an opportunity to visit the Exhibition of Slovak Works of Art that is now on view at the......

The Earliest Case Of Cold Storage. [to The Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sra,—In Macaulay's Essay on " Lord Bacon " he points out that in 1626 the subject of his memoir tried the experiment of stuffing a fowl with snow to prevent......

An Appeal For The Blind.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sns,—We have taken a consensus of opinion amongst the intelli- gent blind, and are rather startled to find the almost unanimity with which......

A Song For The Children's Coronation Festival

[To THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR. "] STR,—May I venture to advert to the letter of " H. S." in last Saturday's Spectator with reference to the children singing in St. Paul's......

Poetry.

BURNING OFF. THEY'RE burning off in the Rampadells : The tawny flames up-rise With greedy licking around the trees; The fierce breath sears our eyes From cores already grown......

Woodpigeons And Growing Crops.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] see from reports in several papers that farmers and others have this season found woodpigeons very destructive to green crops. I know from......

Fiction And Morals.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—In reading your note on the subject of "Fiction and Morals " it occurs to me that possibly some of the distinguished men and women who......

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