31 OCTOBER 1896, page 16

Animal Instinct.

[To THE Exams Os THIN •seacrarea."] Sin,—In your article on "Dogs and Bicycles," in the Spectator of October 17th, there occur two passages from which I would respectfully......

Dog-stories.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] • Siu,—I heard to-day two animal stories which amused me, and may be interesting to you and your readers. They both come from sources that......

Have Bees Conscience As Well As Instinct ?

[To TEE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR,"' SIR,—This question was raised in my mind, and answered in the affirmative, by the following incident, which I observed in the course of a.......

The Religion Of Kings. Pro Th1 Editor Or Thy "bezerwros."]

SIR,—A propos of your article, in the Spectator of October 3rd, on "The Religion of Kings," it may be of interest to your readers to know the terms of the abjuration required of......

Browning And Aristotle. [to The Editor Op Tel Spectator:]...

readers of Browning know his strong, rough poem of Halbert and Hob. Two men, father and son, of "the genuine wild-beast breed,"— " Harsh and fierce of word, rough and savage of......