"a Dearth Of Swallows." [to The Editor Of Me "brecrarou."]
S1E,—It may be remembered that in the summer of 1910 pigeon fanciers experienced heavy losses by the failure of their birds to " home," and it was seriously suggested that this......
The Late Professor A. J. Church.
[To THE EDITOR or TIIE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —Among those who will have read with pleasure the interesting article in your issue of May 4th on the late Professor A. J. Church......
The Reverberation Of The 'orion's' Guns. [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—My house is on a high bill near Godalming, and as I sat reading the other afternoon I heard, or rather felt, a long vibrating boom several times......
The Naples Society For The Protection Of Animals.
rro Ills EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, I should be greatly obliged if you would insert the follow- ing notice in your paper:—The Naples Society for the Protection of Animals......
"alone In West Africa."
[To THU ED/TOR OP THE " EFECTATOR.''.1 SIR, — Thank you very much indeed for your very kind review of my book "Alone in West Africa" in your issue of May 4th. Will you let me......
Wooden Houses.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —With regard to the objection of liability to fire of wooden houses referred to by one of your correspondents (vide Spectator, April......
The Unseen "r."
[TO THE EDITOR OF TUB “SPECTATOR, u 3 Stu,—I have been reading, with some amusement, the dis- cussion in your paper about the pronunciation of words like idea, which some say......
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