[to Vie Editor Op Tue "spectator.")
S112,—Your correspondent, Miss M. Bramston, in the Spectator of January 18th, doubts yew-berries being poisonous, having eaten them as a ch.ld. I also ate many in the far-away......
The Medical Service Of. The Army.
[To TEE EDITOR OP TEE "SPECTAT011.1 do not suppose that you will be disposed to open your columns to a discussion of the interminable question of how to provide an efficient......
English Good Humour.
[To TUE EDITOR OF TUE "SPEOTATOR. ") SIB, —In your interesting article in the issue of January 18th on " English Good Humour" you mention Mr. Chamberlain and Sir Richard Temple......
Poisonous Plants.
[To TUE TUE EDITOR OF "SPECTATOR.") read with great interest the letter on yew-berries pellished in your paper of the 18th Inst. Some years ago I was introduced to yew-berries......
" Recreation " : A Magazine For The Blind.
[To TIM EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR:] SIR,—May I have a few words about my magazine for the blind in your paper ? It is just being enlarged by the British and Foreign Blind......
The Standardising Of Abbreviations.
[TO TUE EDITOR Or TUE "SPECTATOR.") SIE,—This is an age of abbreviations and symbols, and as our books more and more abound with them, it would save the student much time and......
The Little Englander.
[To TUE EDITOR OF TIM "SPECTATOR.") Stn, — May a Little Englander (New School) make his version of Mr. Mills's verse in the Spectator of January 18th ?- We stand protesting,......