Frogs And Wasps.
[To nut EDITOR OF THE "Srscritroa.":1 Sin,—As you and your readers seem interested in odds-and- ends of natural history, I send you one which may be worth publishing. Some time......
A Cjurious Phenomenon. Lye The Editor Op The " Spectator:1
think it is worth mentioning, though I can only give second-hand authority, that some friends of mine, living in the Close, at Salisbury, were alarmed on the evening of August......
The Glacial Epoch.
[To TEE EDITOR OF THZ " 5PEOFATOR."] Slit,—Sir Henry Howorth's letter in the Spectator of August 20th, on "The Glacial Age," does not reply to mine in the the Spectator of......
Poetry.
A JUNE STORM. SULLENLY fell the rain while under the oak we stood, It hissed in the leaves above us, and big drops plash'd to the ground, And a horror of darkness fell over......
Books.
THE NOVELS OF MISS EDGE WORTH. ALL children owe a debt of gratitude to Miss Edgeworth. Rosamond and the Purple Jar, for instance, is as perennial a, favourite as Jack and the......