31 DECEMBER 1910, page 18

A Ministertat,ist On "the People."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.'] Sra,—After your footnote to Mr. Masterman's letter last week, I feel that you would hardly permit me to deal at length with this subject.......

Poetry.

SOUTH WILTSHIRE. " Show nes a country pleasanter than this country, Or a land, dearer than this land." TEE waters flow between reed-beds, and the meadows are green in all......

Floods And Animal Life.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Stn, — I venture to doubt whether, as stated in the article in your last issue, submersion of chrysalises by winter floods is injurious. I......

[to Tice Editor 01 The "spectator. " ] Sie, — We Have...

interest the correspondence on this subject which has lately been appearing in the columns of the Spectator. Perhaps it may be useful to those who are engaged in the work of......

Shakespeare And The Sea.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] She,, — In referring to my little book, "Shakespeare's Sea Terms," in the last issue, your writer gives himself away. I do not think he is a......

Wild Fruit On Christmas Day.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—An instance of the mildness of the season in the West of England came to my notice on Christmas Day. During a country walk within two......

Rooks.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR...1 SIR,—Thirteen years ago I travelled to Samarkand and back, going by Ostend and Vienna, and returning by Odessa and Berlin. The whole way......

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or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of......