22 SEPTEMBER 1917, Page 12

[To TOE EDITOR OF run " EIPLCTITOR.'9

Sin,—The infornintion about badger hams for which "G. I. H." is seeking may be found in The Wild Foods of (treat Britain atoutledge and Sons, Is. 6)1.), pp. 20 and 21 " The hams when cured by [smoking—over a fire of birch for preference—after the manlier used in curing bacon, may then be cooked and eaten either hot or cold."—I am, Sir, Ac ,