28 JANUARY 1905, page 31

Ancient Park Cattle.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR-1 SIR,—In an article under the above heading in your issue of December 3rd, 1904, the following sentence occurs : " In the forests they were......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "]

SIR,—I have just received a letter from one of the few survivors of Professor Conington's intimates which contains an anecdote resting on the Professor's authority. My corre-......

A Disclaimer.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—May I crave space to correct an opinion which has been expressed in several notices of my book, "The Edge of Circumstance," and which......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIB,—An authorised biography of the late Canon Ainger, embodying a selection of his correspondence, has been in the course of active preparation for some months past. Friends of......

Sts,—in Your Review Of Lord Coleridge's Life In Your Issue

of January 14th the old saying that " no one could ever be as wise as Lord Thurlow looked" appears as here written, except the italics, of course, which are mine. Should it not......

We Acknowledge The Following Sums Sent To Us As...

to the above Fund, and have forwarded them to the County Gentleman :- The Rev. Dr. Abbott... — S1 1 0 A. Frewin ... ... ... 22 2 0 Margaret Evans ... ... 1 1 0 E. F. C. Rogers......

Bird-kindness.

[0 THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—You may care to print the following bird story, whicl has reached me from a trustworthy and accurate observer.— " Here is a little......

Sir,—the Following Story May Possibly Be Found...

of the spacious times of that older Oxford in which the epigrams were composed. It is indeed the very antithesis of the essential neatness of the epigrammatic, as also of the......