30 NOVEMBER 1912, page 21

Partridges In Trees.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.".1 Sin,—Are not you and Mr. Price Collier speaking of different birds ? I have not been in the United States, but in Canada and Labrador every......

Prejudices Of The Table.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOII:9 SIR,—It is neither Persius nor Horace but Juvenal in his "Satires" who warns his rich friend against taking "crudum in balnea . . .......

The Badger.

[To TIM EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Ever since the "Pied Piper" classed "the toad and mole and newt" among "creatures that do people harm," I suppose animals have been......

Mr W. R. Lawson And The Postmaster- General.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:9 SIR,—I enclose copy of a letter which I have written to the Chairman of the Marconi Committee in reply to the state- ment of the......

The Postmaster-general And The "spectator."

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEN " SPECTATOR:9 SIR, — In your last issue you printed an answer of mine to a question in the House of Commons, in which I said that certain statements with......