24 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 16

Poetry.

THE HUNCHBACK OF THE TWILIGHT. I THAT fly by night, Fluttering out at the fall of darkness From the agelong twilight Of the old rafters in the barn, And circling wildly in the......

Guild Of Church And Empire- And The " Spectator."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIE,—Do you think any of your readers would be willing to send en their copy of the Spectator to a clergyman overseas every week? Our Guild......

Books.

HISTORY OF THE PORT OF LONDON.* A rum history of the Port of London has long been needed, and Sir Joseph Broodbank, who was formerly Chairman of the Dock and Warehouse Committee......

Bee Wine.

[To TEL EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—At the house of a cottager in my parish the other clay I saw bee wine in the course of being made. The good woman had several glass......

The New Licensing Act.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR."' Ste,—It is curious how little notice has been taken of what seems to me the most important provision in the new Licensing Act. At a time......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir,—i See In

your last Saturday's issue a number of letters with " Bee Wine " for their subject-matter. The organism causally connected with the fermentation actions that produce this liquid......

An Unfamiliar Insect.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " Sezertroa."3 • Sta,—The moth described by your correspondent answers fairly accurately to Macroglossa stellatarum, the humming-bird hawk-moth. It is a......

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