Beekeeping.
(To MR EDITOR or THE Sereraron.-] Ste,—With respect to the Isle of Wight disease, my experice:ca may be interesting to some of your readers. I started in 1915 with one hive in......
Trees In The Suburbs.
[To Inn EDITOR or me "Sesersroa."1 Sin,—Will you kindly allow me through the medium of your columns to call the attention of your readers to an important question which is bound......
[to Toe Editor Of Run " Eiplctitor.'9
Sin, — The infornintion about badger hams for which "G. I. H." is seeking may be found in The Wild Foods of (treat Britain atoutledge and Sons, Is. 6)1.), pp. 20 and 21 " The......
[to Rim Roma Or Rim " Sercrivon."] Flo,-1 Count Upon
your fairness and generosity to print the enclosed. There are mid to be only twenty-six wild animals left which can fairly be called British.—I am, Sir, Lc., F. E. M. "0 fie!......
Badger Hams.
[To ran Earree or visa " SPEOTATOR."[ Sur,—It is gratifying at this time of scarcity to see that some ore has called public attention to an animal whose qualities as a food have......
(to Me Editor Or Nit "sercriroa."1
Sm.—There is no economy in badger hams. An old friend of mine, who was rather an epicure, often had them. He considered it acesesary to fatten the badger for a good many weeks......
The Teeth Of The Army.
(To THE EDITOR or TR' " SPICTITOR.'l Sta,-1 . write as a general medical practitioner. As compared with Canada and the United States of America, the knowledge that the teeth......
Meat Prices And Cattle Reduction.
[To can EDITOR or TIM SPECTATOR:1 Fle,-1 have read with interest your article on Food Control and beg to say that farmers in Lincolnshire predict a great scarcity of beef in the......