25 FEBRUARY 1922, page 13

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.")

have been interested in the various examples of links with the past which have been appearing in the columns of the Spectator recently.. I think my link is as unique as any. I......

Dew-ponds.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."3 Sia,—In reply to the Messrs. Hubbard, my assurance that the rainfall accounts for the maintenance of the so-called dew- ponds is based upon......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator.") Sie,—the...

this heading in your issue of February 11th seems to me to be conclusive upon the points in controversy. The authors of Neolithic Dew - ponds and Cattleways constructed a pond......

Household Prestige.

[To THE. EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In reference to your article under the heading of "Household Prestige—II.," published in your imS110 of January 28th, I venture to......

Hawfinches.

(To THE EDITOR OP TEl " SPECTATOR.") SIR ,—Having perused your correspondent's interesting letter regarding the habits of that rara avis, the hawfinch (or common grosbeak),......

Death And Its Mystery.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR."] Stn,—In your notice of M. Flammaribn's book you happen to say, "But the soul is not a part of the brain, or irrevocably tied to it." This is......

Links With The Past.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—I send you a record which you can use if you wish. My grandmother was born in 1755, died in 1843, aged eighty-eight. My father, the Rev.......

"the Mind Is The Man."

[To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —In your first notice of Death and Its Mystery you ask if any reader can say who was the first person to use this admirable, if somewhat......

The Bambino's Guest-hotjse. (to The Editor Of Tim...

of Barrie's Little White Bird will recall the frail little mother of David who, when love was the urge, became terribly brave" with that strangely pathetic fierceness of the......