30 AUGUST 1902, page 19

Cities Of Sunlight And Garden Cities.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") you kindly allow me space for a few remarks on the last paragraph in your interesting article " Cities of Sun- light" in the Spectator of......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator :]

Sra,—Your correspondent from Stony Stratford who writes in the Spectator of August 23rd about a young kestrel hawk being fed by a water-wagtail will be interested to hear that I......

Music.

IS A CLOSE TIME FOR MUSIC NEEDED ? Music has been defined as the "only sensuous pleasure iu which it is impossible to indulge to excess," but we venture to doubt whether this......

A Cat Story.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE -srscreros.1 Sra,—Have you any space for this, a fact ? An acquaintance and self in smoking-room ; time, near midnight ; drawing- room adjoining ;......

Poetry.

HOLIDAYS. IN the hot and dusty streets of London, 'Mid the rush and roar of toil and traffic, I can hear the voices of the sea, the mountain, And the far, wide-stretching......

A Kestrel And A Wagtail.

[TO THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."] think that my friend Mr. Last (Spectator, August 23rd) will probably find that what he describes as a kestrel hawk is in reality a cuckoo.......