27 MARCH 1920, page 14

A Hybrid? [to The Editor Of Me " Sescrrron.") Sir,—i

have - read the letters on " A Hybrid ?" in the Spectator with interest, and think your readers may be interested in the following case of albinism. While stationed at Pembroke......

A .child's Poem On Cats.

[TO TIM EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—My long experience as a publisher inclines me - to rate rather highly the enclosed effort of a little nephew of mine, John Raalewood by......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator...9 Sra,—lady...

charming story of Lord John Russell and the hairdresser must, fortunately for Mr. Punch, have become public property, for I well remember the enclosed development-with an......

Cricket And A Duck.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." ] SIR,—We were on our summer holiday and were playing stump- cricket in the stone-walled lane that led to our farmhouse : our bat a stick,......

London Wheatears.

[To THE EDITOR OF ME ". SPECTATOR.") &,—Mr. Massingham asks if there are any records of the wheatear in the South of London. J. A. Bucknill in his Birds of Surrey (1900) says......

Saga-bis And Seciiris.

(To roe Boer= or THE " SPECTATOR."1 had hoped that -Colonel Mel-villa's letter in year issue of 'March 6th might have moved a well-informed -reader to part-with -some......

Recollections Of Lady Georgiana Peel. [to Ma Editor Or Tag

" SPECTATOR...1 Si,—Had not forty-odd years of reading in the Spectator put me in wholesome and respectful awe of its personality there is that in last week's ieaue that might......