27 APRIL 1918, page 11

[to The Editor Of The "spectator.") Six,—it Is Impossible To

accept Mr. Eggar's explanation of sunken roads, inasmuch as, apart from the extreme improbability cf watercourses being chosen for roads, storm water does not take the easiest......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator.") Sia,—allow Me To

quote a passage from Herbert Spencer's Auto- biography (Vol. II., p. 321), which stands in connexion with the question : "How happens it that in hilly counties such as Devon-......

The Sunken Roads Of The Somme.

[To THE Minos or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sra,—Major Stuart Love, R.E., in his letter re above published in the Spectator of March 23rd, assumes that " the gullies which contain these......

Great Britain And Austria-hungary. [to Ewe Berme Or Me "

SPaCtATOR.") Sia,—May I join your correspondent "S. B." in thanking you for your right attitude towards the problem of Austria-Hungary throughout the war ? In my opinion, Prince......

The Lichnowsky Disclosures.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sur, — I have read the article in the Spectator on the Lichnowsky matter as well as several others. They one and all strike me as being......

Tithe Redemption.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPZCTATOR."] Sza,—Any one concerned with the collection of tithe will agree as to the desirability of redemption, but your correspondent " A Layman in......

Great Britain In 1817: A Budget Lesson. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—I feel that some of your readers may be cheered by a perusal of the f011oWing reflections culled from a work I lately reviewed in detail elsewhere......