21 FEBRUARY 1903, page 18

Moles And Mole-skins.

[TO MR EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—In reference to the article on the above subject in the Spectator of January 31st, I beg to submit to your notice an extract taken from a......

Books.

AN ALLEGED ROMANCE BY JOHN MILTON.* THE critic, happily for his peace of mind, is not often con- fronted with a problem so perplexing as that of which he has to attempt the......

A Question.

[TO TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—In the Spectator of February 14th I notice an article entitled " Subalterns' Court-Martials." May I ask whether the spelling of the......

Poetry.

" ANNUS MIRABILIS." DAYLIGHT was down; and up the cool Bare heaven the moon, o'er roof and elm, Daughter of dusk most wonderful, Went mounting to her realm : And night was only......

English Winds.

[To THE EDITOE Or TEE "SPECTATOR:I Sur,—In a letter which appeared in the Spectator of February 14th under the above heading, explanations of the following three facts were......

Circumstantial Evidence.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTA TOR.1 Sra,—Your article on circumstantial evidence in the Spectator of January 31st leads me to lay before you the following statement, one of......