3 DECEMBER 1881, Page 15

THE "CAMBRIDGE EXAMINER."

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.")

Sra,—If you do not think the subject of too little consequence to merit a small portion of your space, I should be glad to ex- plain whatseerned to puzzle your reviewer, namely, the announce- ment at one time that the Cambridge Examiner would not appear in three months of the year, at another that in July and August only it would not be published. When I first started the publication, I proposed to omit December, because the Junior and Senior Cambridge Local Examinations are held in that month ; but learning that the paper was much used in schools not sending in pupils for examination, and by students for the Higher Local, I have since announced my intention of publishing every month, except July and August.

The Correspondence Classes in connection with the Examina- tions are open to men, as well as women, whether working for certificates or studying special subjects independently.—I am,