24 DECEMBER 1898, page 17

Bishop Wilson's Maxims.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] am very much obliged to you for your kindly review of Bishop Wilson's maxims in the Spectator of December 3rd, and to Mr. Tollemache for the......

A Bird-story.

(To TES EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—As you take an interest in our friendship with all' living creatures, may I ask in your columns for any hints as to how to enlarge the......

The Rate-aided Houses Scheme. [to The Editor Of The "

BPseraroz."] SIR,—In connection with the London County Council's pro- ject of embarking on the erection of rate-aided houses, the experience of New Zealand, I think, has some......

A Plea For Wild Birds.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "Sricc-razore."] SIE,—A lady friend, a lover and protector of birds, sends me a case of barbarity committed last spring in an estate on the borders of......

"charles Lamb And The Lloyds."

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEE "Seam/on:9 SIR,—I find myself between two fires, Mr. Clark Russell and the AthencTuns. Mr. Clark Russell complains that I have needlessly darkened the......