29 SEPTEMBER 1877, page 17

Celt And Norse.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Mrs. Macdonell, in her interesting letter in your last issue, speaks of the two distinct types of men in the Lewis, the Celtic and the......

Poetry.

THE FRIGID ZONE. 0 Yir, who dwell beneath the temperate sun, And till the happy fields of every day, . Know ye what lands are lying far away, Where never birds rejoice, nor......

The Nubian Camels.

[To TRIO EDITOR OF TDB " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The brilliant article (" Africa Translated") in the Spectator of September 22 induced me, as it must have induced many others, to go......

Books.

PROFESSOR SELLAR ON VIRGIL.* To write novelties about a poet on whom critics and commenta- tors have for so many centuries exercised their ingenuity is pro- bably impossible.......

The Camelopard.

[To TRH EDITOR OF l'aa "SPEOTATOE.1 Sin,—The ladies of my family are rejoicing to-day in my dis- comfiture on a question of philology. They point triumphantly to the Spectator......