The Campaign Against Rats.
[To TER EDITOR OP TIM " SPROTATOYel Sin,—Reading your article i "The Campaign against Rats" (January 18th), reminds me of a beautifully tanned skin of the common brown rat which......
Agriculture And Its Position In The Cabinet.
LTo TH2 EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—It has been stated that an amendment to the Address will be moved in favour of raising the status of the Board of Trade, and that the......
Scott's Heroines.
ILTO TUE EDITOR OF THU "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The article on the " Waverley Novels" in your issue of January 11th has reminded me of a fact which, so far as I know, has hitherto......
Indian Problems.
[To TER EDITOR OP THE "Spzurvroo."1 SIR,—Those who are interested in Indian polities without knowing more about them than they can gather from their daily papers may perhaps......
Mr. Pater's Style.
[To TER EDITOR OF TEE .apierrros."1 SIR,—Surely the writer of "The Prose Style of Men of Action" in the Spectator of January 25th is guilty of injustice when he says that Walter......
[to Thii Editor Of Th2 "spectator."] Sir,—in Your...
"The Campaign against Rats," in the Spectator of January 18th, you remark :—" A single stoat let loose in a cornrick will clear the rick more safely, more cleanly, and more......