20 NOVEMBER 1897, page 31

Sir Walter Scott's Knowledge Of Sport.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR "] SIR, — In your review entitled " Shakespeare's Knowledge of Sport" in the Spectator of November 6th, the writer says: "Even Scott, with all......

Letters To The Editor.

SIGNOR CRISPI IN THE "NINETEENTH CENTURY." [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, In the Spectator's notice of Signor Crispi's contribution to the Nineteenth Century......

Burke And " Jack-tn-the-box."

[TO THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—May I place before your readers an extract from some "Random Recollections of Famous Men" which, two years ago, I communicated to an......

A Sanctuary For Wild Birds. [to The Editor Of The

" SPECIATOR:1 Sin,—Your advocacy of sanctuaries for wild birds (would it had been for wild animals as well) in the Spectator of Novem- ber 13th will, I am sure, meet with......

The Friendly Puma.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR " ] can corroborate to some extent the views on the puma of South America referred to in the Spectator of November 6th. During my residence in......

The Birds And The Berries.

Cro THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR " ] SIR,—A propos of your correspondent "J. N.'s " reference to the rowan in the Spectator of November 13th, it would be interesting to know,......