A Freak Of Nature.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sue—Allow me to thank your coreespondent for his interesting letter about the black-headed gulirin Si James's Park. As the bird has been......
Mr. Asquith On Carlyle.
[To THE EDTTOR or THE "SPECTATOR.") SLE,—As an admirer of the works of that mucsh maligned and misquoted man, Thomas Carlyle, I should like to point out the injustice done to......
(to The Editor Op The " Spectator.") Sue—mr. Gene's...
opinion (Spectator, January 1111() will commensithe approval-and support of all loversof. animals. As he says, the home is the chief sufferer, end conditions with regard to it,......
Englishmen And A-nimals.
[To THE .EDITOR OF run "SPECTATOR.") Sur,—In the Spectator of March 29th it is pleasant to read of the soldiers fondness for their hereee, and you may like to hear of a......
The Latf. Sir Mark Sykes As Antiquary. Ito The Editor
or THE g. SPECTATOICI SIR,—It may be of interest to put on record what I know of the late Sir Mark Sykes as an antiquary. After the fire six years ago at Sledmere House some......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]
Sue—Both yesterday- and to-day (April 3rd) I watched in St. James's Park the black-headed gull which Mr_ Crook described in your issue of March 29th. In point of fact there were......