2 JANUARY 1926, Page 23
CROWDING AT THE ZOO
[To the. Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sni,—Lately you have inserted several letters about the Zoo. 'A vivid remembrance of my visit a year ago is still marred by the thought of the uncomfortable crowding, not of the animals, but of the visitors. A few days later I visited the Zoo at Antwerp, where the crowds also Were very great but where crushing was avoided by the simple expedient Of everyone keeping to the right. Have the Fellows ever thought of trying this ? Thousands would bless them.—