20 JANUARY 1912, page 16

A Raised Map Of England And The Crystal Palace.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE osrservron.n Sin,—Is it not a shame for Britain that her children have never made a likeness of her, the mother of the multitudes who for centuries have......

[to Tex Editor Op The " Sprctator."]

Sia,—Upon reference to Anstey's dictionary of "Nautical Terms," your correspondent, M. T. P.," would find that the phrase "under way " implies an " impetus " or " momentum." "......

"a Whistling Woman."

[To TIM EDITOR Or TEE "SPECTATOR."] Stn,—In last week's Spectator, in the notice of Mr. Halifax's novel, "A Whistling Woman," reference is made to "weird snatches of song" sung......

"s" Or "z" P [to The Editor Or The "spectator. " ] Sir,—a

correspondent, writing in your issue of last week, protests against the spelling of words like "paralyse," "analyse," with " z " instead of " s," pointing out that this spelling......

[to Ens Editor Of Sae "spectator. " ]

Sin,—Regarding the phrase " under way " the following extracts from "The Sailor's Word Book," by the late Admiral W. H. Smyth, revised by Vice-Admiral Sir E. Belcher, 1867, may......

[to Tee Editor Op Tue "spectator. "] Sie, — It Would Be...

to explain briefly the accidental error contained in my letter printed in last week's issue. Will you generously permit me to be the first to correct my own mistake and to......