28 APRIL 1906, page 34

Seismic Phenomena.

[To THE EDITOR OW THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sia,—The possible interdependence of the California horror and the Vesuvius eruption suggests to me to send you these notes. I have a fish......

Emerson And The English. [to The Editor Of The...

Sra, — In your issue of March 10th your correspondent, Mr. William Clarke, observes : "I believe that Emerson some- where said that the mud of all the continents had gone to the......

A Memorial To The Late Frederic Myers.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE 4 . Srseraroa. - SIR,—May I ask the favour of a few lines of your valuable space in aid of the memorial to the late Frederic W. H. Myers which it is......

Shakespeare In The Village.

rro THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR:g SIB,—On Monday last, the 23rd inst., being the triple anniversary of St. George's Day, and Shakespeare's birth and death day, we played the......

States-general And Ditma.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIE,—It would seem that the Czar has fixed May 5th as the day for the meeting of the Duma. It is interesting to recall that May 5th marks at......

[to Th1 Editor Op Tiii "spiotatoh."1 Sie,—it Is No Doubt

quite true—as suggested by your reviewer in his notice of Mr. Atlay's "Victorian Chancellors" in the Spectator of April 21st—that Lord Brougham is very little remembered by the......

The " Spectator " Experiment In Milma. Tra_lning Pitnd.

ADDITIONAL SuIsSORIPTION &WHITED FOR THZ AHOY/. Richard H. Hatton (Mexico City) ... £2 2 0......

The Derivation Of The Word "boss."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—Your correspondent, Professor E. H. S. Schwarz, in last week's Spectator, has fallen into a somewhat curious error, reminding one of the......

Through India With The Prince.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sxn,—Your review of Mr. Abbott's "Through India with the Prince" in last week's issue assumes that the author has only visited India for the......