Sra,—We believe that the friends of the late Sir Leslie
Stephen would wish to give some outward expression of their affection and regard for him. It has been suggested that in the first instance an engraving should be made of the portrait by Mr. G. F. Watts, R.A., and that copies should be presented to the London Library, to the Athenmum Club, to Harvard University, to Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and to other institu- tions with which Sir Leslie Stephen was closely associated. Mr. Sidney Colvin has kindly undertaken to superintend the execution of the work. It would be convenient if subscrip- tions and communications be forwarded to Mr. Sidney Lee, 108 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London, W.—We are,
Sir, &c., GEORGE MEREDITH. HENRY JAMES.