30 AUGUST 1902, page 18

Achill Island.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIB., —Your correspondent, Mr. Fox, in the Spectator of August 23rd, is an excellent example of the Englishman who has studied the Irish......

The Boer Generals.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " , SPECTATOR."] Six,—In an article in the Spectator of August 23rd on " The Boer Generals " the following statement occurs " Only two of the protagonists......

Rifle Ranges And The Preservation Of Game.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Srs,—The increased interest taken in rifle-shooting, and the importance which the subject merits, render the opening of more rifle ranges......

Morton And Bothwell's Murder. [to The Editor Of Tee...

SIR, — Bad as Morton was, I think your reviewer in the Spectator of August 23rd is incorrect in referring to him as a " participant " in Bothwell's murder. Nobody murdered......

A Kestrel And A Wagtail.

[TO THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."] think that my friend Mr. Last (Spectator, August 23rd) will probably find that what he describes as a kestrel hawk is in reality a cuckoo.......

A Rifle Club Experiment.

iTo THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR, — The interest in the doings of the rifle clubs at Newlands Corner so ably described in the Spectator of August 23rd is heightened by•......

The Hungarian Horse In 1811.

[To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR. "] Six,—This morning, turning over the pages of "The Absentee," by Maria Edgeworth, I found a passage so curiously apposite to a matter just......