Euclid And I S Modern Rivals.
LTO THE EDITOp. Op THE "SPECTATOR.") Silt, —Will you kindly allow me to point out a misprint in your review, October 11th, of the above-named book P In your extract from it, you......
Letters To The Editor.
ARTISANS' DWELLINGS. [To rat EDITOR. Mr THE BPECTATOR.1 your issue of the 4th inst., commenting on the recent speech of the Bishop of Manchester at the Social Science Congress,......
Cremation In Japan.
[TO TILE EDITOR Op THE " EPEOTIaton..] S111, - 112 a notice of Bishop Fraser's address at the opening of the Social Science Congress at Manchester . , in the Spectator of......
The Reason Of Birds.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTITOR.") S111,—May I tell you a few facts, to prove that birds can be, like their human friends, both reasonable and unreasonable P 1. Several years......
The Continuance Of Depression.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] • Silt—There is much in your article on "The Continuance of Depression" which will recommend it to business men, but I think you have......
Books.
MR. ROW ON CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES.* As we did not notice this v'ery able book on its first appearance, we are glad to seize the occasion of its reaching a second edition to give......
The Scotch "flees."
[TO THE EDITOR Or TEE " SPECTATOR.") SI11,—'Tis but a small matter, yet even flies don't like to be mis- taken for fleas. You quote the old Scotch proverb, "Let that flee stick......