Letters To The Editor.
THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS AND THE POLICE. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SLE,—We have had two Unionist meetings at Blandford this winter, in which I took a part. The......
Correspondence.
A LETIER FROM PARIS. [BY A SUPSHFICIAL OBS/MYER.] I HAVE observed that as soon as one's friends have crossed the streak of sea which is so little• like silver at this season,......
Vivisection.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR-"] SIR,—In the Spectator of the 13th you quote Mr. Lewis Carroll as saying that the real (though not perhaps the ostensible) defence of......
Conscious Automata.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—A patient recently consulted me who was blind and subject to fits. I pointed out to her friends the danger to which she was exposed in......
Dirt And Disease.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sut,—It happens so frequently that public discussions in periodi- cals gradually drift away from their first scope, that I hope you will......
Wild Flowers And Insects.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR-1 Sin,—In your interesting notice last week of Sir John Lubbock'er work on the fertilisation of wild flowers by insects, your reviewer refers......
Poetry.
VALENTINE VERSES. I SEND a sign of love ; the shower sends The breeze before it, whispering, " He is coming ! And the glad field her leaves and flowers bends, And hushes all her......