Bulrushes For Fodder.
[To THE EDITOR or TEE " Bracmroa."] do not know whether people in this country are aware of the value of bulrushes as a substitute for hay when the summer has been too dry to......
Mental Pictures.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Six,—In the review of a new book by E. CE. Somerville and Martin Ross in last week ' s Punch the reviewer ends with these words : " I could......
Canine Deficiency.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " ElrECTA.TOR."1 SIE,—That the smallest dogs should attack the greatest has been a problem to me as contrary to the law of self - preserva- tion and hardly......
The Polish Victims Relief Fund. [to The Editor Of Tug
" EirlarATOR.”] Stn, — The greater part of Polish territory being temporarily in the hands of the Germans, I find it necessary to publish certain extracts from letters lately......
[to Toe Editor Of Tile "spectator,"] Sir, —in Connexion...
letter of " W. H." in your last issue regarding Count Wratislas, it may be of interest to add that the Rugby School Register (1875 edition) contains the following entries. In......
Longs And Shorts.
[To THE Emma OF THE "SrECTATOR.”] SIR,—As an example of " Longs and Shorts " the accompany- ing version of a well-known nursery classic would, I think, ,be hard to beat. It was......
I To The Editor Of The "sr Zetaton."1 Six,—i Am
sorry to disillusion your correspondent " W. H., " but history does not know anything about a Wratislas dynasty. Several Kings of the name of Wladislaw or Wladislaus have sat on......