The Tiger Who Remembered [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR ,—May I cap your delightful story of the lion cubs with another? My cousin; Commander P. L., was stationed at Zanzibar, when the Sultan sent on board a tiny tiger cub, which......
Fair Play For Non-smokers.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It has often seemed to me that this country (Chile)' and, I believe, the other South American Republics also, can teach us good manners in......
Four Little Flycatchers [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sxn,—I have lately witnessed a tragic incident in bird life, which may interest your readers. A pair of flycatchers built in the Virginian creeper on the wall of my house, and......
Scientific Books [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,...
very interested in the reference, in your issue of June 25th, 1927, to the little pamphlet, Natural Science in Adult Education, which I have carefully perused. As there is no......
The Vote For Young Women [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] SIR, —It is obvious that there are serious differences of opinion on the woman's vote in both the Conservative and Liberal Parties. Would it not therefore be......
Pyracantha Rogersii [to The Editor Of The Svectaton.]...
to a plant which has been named after me, and which has been misspelt in a Spectator (February 5th) article, has been brought to my notice. Instead of by its right name,......