A Tame Hare.
[To Tar ED/TOR or ram "arrerrzroa.n SIR,--In your interesting article on " Possible Pets," in the Spectator of January 2nd, I see you ask : Who, since the days of Cowper, has......
Maurice's Home For Girls.
[To THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—You were good enough in the summer to allow mention in your columns of what was then only a project in the air,— the improvement of......
A Correction.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTATOR."1 SIR,—May I expect the justice at your hands of giving inser- tion to the lines I send you, conveying my most emphatic denial of the language......
Eucalyptus Oil And The Influenza.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTITOR.”] SIR,—That the use of eucalyptus oil is a valuable precaution. against influenza, we have little doubt, and our own experience is very much......
[to Tee Editor Of The "spectator."] Sin,—in A Paragraph Of
the Spectator of January 16th, you call attention to the immunity from influenza produced by the scattering of a few drops of eucalyptus oil in a room. May I say that by far the......
The Small Worries Of Life.
LTo THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR." SIR,—The Spectator of January 16th contains an essay on " The Small Worries of Life," which I read with the greatest interest, mentally......
Hymnology.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The collection of hymns to which you have referred, the only one bearing my name, appeared in 1858, with the title, Hymns, Chants, and......