26 FEBRUARY 1887, page 16

The Interpretation Of Animal Character. [to She Editoz Op...

SPECTATOIL".1 Sts,—In your very interesting article on "The Interpretation of Animal Character," you thus sum up your remarks on Sir John Lubbock's observations of the habits of......

Gambling.

[TO TES EDITOR 01 THE SPECTATOR:] SIR that gambling is not immoral in se, to Whately's argument that the winner gains his quid without giving his pro quo, you reply that be does......

The Kernel And The Husk. [to Tex Editor Of Tem

4. BPROTATOR.".1 era,—The traditions of the Spectator will, I am sure, procure the insertion of a protest from an author who, while quits con- THE KERNEL AND THE HUSK. [To TEX......

Nominalism And Darwinism.

I To TIER EDITOR OF SPRETATOR."] SIR,—Mr. Close has sent you from Dublin an illustration in support of your remarks on Professor Huirley's paper in the current number of the......

Mr. Collier's "manual Of Oil-painting."

LTO THE EDITOR OF TER SIOMTATOR."] Sra,—As Mr. Quitter still persists in regarding me as an upholder of the bold, bad, British style of painting, I must make a further attempt......