1 DECEMBER 1900, page 31

Renaming London.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sjit ; --Mily I 'Ingest to the London County Council that they have a fine opportunity at Millbank fornaming a group of streets round the......

Professor Huxley's Life. [to The Editor Op The...

your reviewer nor " R. W." correctly represents the incident recorded in Professor Huxley's Life at p. 328, VoL U. The actual statement reads He also used to tell how he was......

The Late Sir Edward Cust.

(To THE EDITOR Or TR/ . 8PROTATOR.1 Sin,—An expression in the letter on "The Mantle of Elijah" in the Spectator of November 17th recalls to me one of the memories of my youth.......

M. Taine On Style.

(TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") SIE,—In connection with the subject discussed by you in the Spectator of November 24th, "Should History be Also Literature?" I have a note of......

Lord Dudley On Napoleon. (to The Editor Op The "spectator.")

Sin,—Having permitted me in the Spectator of November 17th to ask a question as to the authorship of the remarkable appreciation of Napoleon—" He has thrown a doubt on all past......

Poetry.

Tab LUCKY BARGAIN. I HAVE a friend, without whose face (God keep his face from sorrow free !) The world would be a dreary place For weary me. To please him is my chief delight;......

A Correction.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") Srs.,—In the notice of my translation of "Four Lais of Marie de France" (Spectator, November 17th) your reviewer Bays: " One of the stories,......