28 AUGUST 1915, page 16

Dr. Watts And Southampton.

[To THE EDITOR 07 TEE . EPIECTATOR."1 SIR, — Southampton folk cherish the tradition that "There is a land of pure delight" was suggested by a sunset on South- ampton Water. But......

The Decoration Of St. Paul's.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The late Mr. G. F. Watts once told me that through the death of Dean Milman he lost the opportunity of decorating the drum of the dome......

Dr. Watts's Hymns.

[TO Tun EDITOR OP TUE "SPECTATOR:9 SIB, — It is interesting and instructive to careful readers of the Spectator to refer occasionally to a file or bound volumes so well indexed.......

Memorials And Monuments.

[To THE EDITOR 07 TUE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—May I thank the writer of the review on "Memorials and Monuments" in your issue of August 14th for an admir- able and pregnant sentence......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectater.1

Sin,—Tn reference to the very excellent suggestion in the Epeetator of the 14th curt, relative to the collection of designs suitable for war memorials, Mr. Robert Duncan,......

Swallows At The Front.

pro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." Sin,—You may care to print the following notes recently sent me by a Belgian officer at the front.—I am, Sir, &c., A. M. S. "La 6 dolt, 1915.......

Suburban War Food Societies.

[To TES EWTOR 01 , THE "arserAToft.") SIR,—The Parliamentary War Savings Committee advises the formation of village War Food Societies, but I should think there is more land and......