21 SEPTEMBER 1895, page 16

Letters To The Editor.

DEATH OF BOB,' THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY DOG. [To THE EDITOR OT THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Knowing your constant sympathy with the canine race, I venture to inclose some......

Feline Sagacity.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Sin,—My second daughter, aged twelve, is the patroness of cats—and indeed of all other quadrupeds in my establishment. During her absence the......

The Verger In Westminster Abbey.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Snt,—The story you give in the Spectator as told by one of the speakers at the meeting of the Catholic Truth Society at Bristol, reminds me......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sin,—Having been a pupil of Professor Jowett's before he became Master of Balliol, I have read with interest the article in the Spectator of September 14th relating to myths......

A Dog-story.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I have a fox-terrier whose idiosyncrasies excite much interest. Professor Lloyd Morgan, of University College, Bristol, chronicled the......

The Genesis Of University 'myth.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I entirely agree with your hope, in the article in the Spectator of September 14th on "The Genesis of University Myth," that the higher......

An Irish Story.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—An Irish gentleman visiting here said to an English officer,—" Do you know Mr. —, of — " The officer disclaimed having that pleasure. "......

Go The Editor Op The"spectator,"]

SIR,—In your interesting article on "The Genesis of Uni- versity Myth," in the Spectator of September 14th, a doubt is raised which I can fortunately set at rest. In my "Recol-......

Absent-mindedness.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Most of the specimens sent you by your correspondents' are rather malapropisms than genuine instances of absent- mindedness. The best......