6 FEBRUARY 1892, Page 15

A TAME HARE.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SIWTATOR."] SIR,—You may possibly be interested in knowing that a tame hare is a constant drawing-room companion of certain friends of mine who are living near here (London, W.) At tea-time Monk' is entertained with bread-and-milk, but his usual food consists of oats, and he has a special delight in dandelions. His playfellow is a large collie-dog, who is frequently reminded by some sharp " taps " of the paw, that the " manners " of the drawing-room are not to be those of the field. His musical sense seems wonderfully developed; for with the pianoforte-playing of some he seems pleased, while with that of others he always shows himself, in scampering about the room, quite the reverse.—I am, Sir,