27 MAY 1905, page 15

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator: 9 1 Sir,—one Of The

most frequent things the inquirer— especially the inquirer into pedigree or family history —wants to know is the whereabouts of collections of documents relating to a given......

[to The Editor Op Pith "spectator."]

SIE, — }razlitt in "The Sick Chamber," his last essay, written but a few weeks before be died, says : "A book is the secret and sure charm to bring all [pleasing] associations......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator.") Sin,—as Bearing On Your

interesting article on the above subject in last week's Spectator, it may not be generally known that a slight tap with the finger on the end of the nose of the mole kills it at......

A Million Stamps.

pro TEE EDITOR OT THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—At the village of North Berated, near Bognor, there is an inn in which the parlour is covered all over the walls and ceiling with......

Disused Canals.

absence of a National Trust or other funded means of working them, at a time - when our highways are so overloaded with motor-cars, tramcars, and cycles of all sorts, and......

Pro Thz Editor Op The "srxerazote."1

Stu,—With reference to the article on the above subject in your issue of May 13th, the idea of the collection of a million stamps for a philanthropic purpose is not entirely......

[to The Editor Of The "smarms."] Sra,—on P. 743 Of

the Spectator of May 20th, in an article on "Substitute Senses," reference is made to the objection ants have to light, and their efforts to exclude it from their dwellings.......

Buying And Selling.

IT° THE EDITOR OF TIlE " SPECTATOR:9 SIE,—I am a constant reader of your excellent paper and for many years a subscriber. As such may I hope that you will insert these few lines......