3 SEPTEMBER 1904, page 15

Roman Lighthouses.

[TO THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — In the Crescent Gardens at Filey are five stone sockets, one ornamented with animal figures, which are said to be the supports of a......

The Norway Lobster.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.} SIR, — Referring to Mr. Godwin Austen's statement quoted on p. 288 in last week's Spectator that the Norway lobster "has not been recorded......

(to The Editor Of The 'spectator."] Sir,—in The "news Of

the Week" in your last issue it is asked whether it would be impossible to give the children milk in the schools. "That would supply the wanting nutriment without cancelling the......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIR,—I wonder if the writer of the interesting letters on "English as Spoken in Ireland" has met the two following curious uses of English words. In the north of the County......

Physical Deterioration.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTATOR.1 SIR, — You ask for evidence respecting the mental effect of city life, and express doubt as to the soundness of "the old notion of the people......

English As Spoken In Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.] may perhaps be of interest to "C. M.," your corre- spondent of last week, to be reminded of the lines :— " nunc non e manibus illis nunc non e......

The Cost Of The Sugar Convention. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECT•TOR.1 SIR,—Some time ago you printed letters from Mr. Czarnikow and myself on the subject of the Brussels Sugar Convention. Mr. Czarnikow was sure that this first......

From Mrs. Whitehead, Zurich, For The Benefit Of The Old

couple mentioned in the article, "Yeoman's Service," in our issue of August 6th.—En. Spectator.]......