12 FEBRUARY 1876, page 12

"the Royal Bengal Tiger."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Snt,—Allow me to point out a slight mistake in your review of an article in this month's Fraser's Magazine. I refer to the fol- lowing......

Transfiguration.

POOR, troubled heart, if thou would'st find relief, And think'st thy woe were eas'd if it were heard, Go, 'prentice thee to that sad-colour'd bird, And learn to make the world......

George Eliot's Heroines.

WHETHER Gwendolen Harleth be the leading character in George Eliot's new story or not,—rumour says that the first section is misleading in this respect, and that we shall find......

Poetry.

LIFE. On sadness of decay ! The Autumn fields are grey, And long-forgotten is the hedge-row tune; How sick the shattered fern, How harsh the woods and stern, How pale and......

Letters To The Editor.

THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR CHESS. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] you allow me, before the present interesting corre- spondence is closed, to add a few remarks on the subject of......

The " Schooling" Of Fishes.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Waiving pedantry, and admitting the whale as a fish, perhaps I may be allowed to say that it is an error to suppose, with your......

The Burials Bill

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Mr. Hall grounds his belief that the Burials grievance is "infinitesimally small" on the alleged fact that "the great bulk of......