24 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 19

A French Critic On Lyly.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR; — In a review of M. Fenillerat's study of Lyly (published by the Cambridge University Press) contained in your issue of September 10th......

The Red-breasted Flycatcher.

[To THE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR. "] Snt,—In your issue of the 27th ult. there appeared a letter giving an account of the supposed nidifieation of Muscicapa parva (red-breasted......

Chained-up Dogs.

[To THE EDITOR OP THY "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —The cruel practice of keeping dogs permanently chained is still not uncommon: Humane persons would help the cause of the animals did......

Pi * * Erratiiii.—in Our Issue Of The 17th Inst. (p. 410)

the name of the bankers who are to receive subscriptions for the Hong-kong University Fund is incorrectly described as "Messrs. Koch and Co." It should have been " Messrs. Holt......

Books.

AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS.* PROFESSOR HUGO MUNSTERBERG complains in one of the essays in this book that scholarship is held of no account by the American people ; the industrial......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator:]

SIR, —I have just seen your review in the Spectator of Septem- ber 10th of my friend Professor Feuillerat's monumental work on Lyly. At the end you say :—" The Cambridge......

Poetry.

• ■■•■••••■••■• TRIM THAT THRAVELS ON THEIR FEET. IN blackberry time himself an' me We do be np by break of day : An' " God go with us now," says he, "The time we're thravellin'......

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