3 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 15

Mental Diseases.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sus,—Perhaps modern life has brought about nothing more remarkable than the increase in mental troubles. This is accounted for by the high......

Poetry.

AENIGMA. How can I toll it 1 I saw a thing That I did not find strange In my visioning. A flawless tall mirror, Glass dim and green And a tall, dim figure There was between......

Clerical Stipends.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SprcrAvos."1 Sis,—May I be allowed to support "Layman's " letter in your issue of August 20th? The clergy are expected to be men of superior education......

A Wryneck In Forfarshire.

[To ens Emelt OP TEl " Specrazoi.") SLE,—On the 23rd August a bird, rarely seen in this part of Scotland, a wryneck, was picked up dead, but still warm, near our house in......

111e Steam Pressure Cooker.

[To THE EDITOR OP TEL "EnCTITOIL"l SIR,—In response to the numerous inquiries addressed to me by your readers on the subject of the 'steam pressure cooker, described in your......

The English Stromboll [to The Derma Or Rim " 13protatoe."7

SIZ,—Your delightful article of July 9th on the National Trust emboldens me to plead for 'the preservation to the public of the view-point on the heights of Parkstone known as......

The Races Of The Scottish Highlands.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sts,—Referring to the correspondence on this subject in youf issues of June 25th and July 23rd, without doubt the inhabi- tants of the......