30 OCTOBER 1926, page 16

Giraffes [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—those Of...

readers who are interested in the speed and gait of the giraffe, which has been the subject of corres- pondence in your columns, will find an authoritative discussion of the......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,-- " When Death Shall

have overtaken me, it will suffice me if I can lift up my hands to God and say :—The helps that I received from Thee, to the intent that I might understand and follow Thy......

Pure Rivers [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—may I

invoke the powerful support of the Spectator in support of the newly constituted Pure Rivers Society, which held its first general meeting in London on Tuesday, October 5th ? It......

Poetry

Elegiac MicrrAEr. and I were gathering Fir-cones at brisk September fall, Boiling and seething all above us The woodlands bellowed, squall on squall. The wind, like any buxom......

Pacifists At War Mr. J. White (247 Jersey Road, Osterley,

Middlesex) writes : " We have the amazing spectacle of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and Mr. A. J. Cook applying methods to the country's undoing and using terms which ten years ago......

The Protection Of The Green Plover [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sift,—In a review of my book, Birds of Marsh and Mere, appearing in Your issue of October 9th last, I am criticized for disregarding " the fact that the green......