In. The Editor Of Tel "spectator:1
Sin,—If Dr. Steele (see Spec.fator, July 27th) has a copy of Diez's " Worterbuch der Romanischen Spracben" beside him, he will find on p. 39 the following interesting......
Wild-flower Sanctuaries.
[TO TRY EDITOR Or TER "SPECTATOR.") SIR, —Your article in last week's Spectator has a melancholy interest for one who has watched the painful extinction of many scarce plants in......
Treasure-trove And The Treasury.
[TO TUE EDITOR OF VIZ "SPECTPATOR."] Sin,—On July 25th, 1906, a labourer digging for flint in Grovely Wood, South Wilts, unearthed a small vessel con- taining three hundred......
Poe Try.
THE STORM WIND. I AM the Wind, I am the Wind, The great Voice of the Lord. Then wherefore are ye deaf and blind, And list not what I tell your kind ? Of the deep workings of His......
[to Tee Editor Op Thy " Speccator.1 Sin,—with Reference To
the verses quoted by your correspon- dent, Mr. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, in the Spectator of July 27th, they appear in "Chronicles of Cricket "—facsimile reprints of Nyren's "......
The Spirit Of Early Cricket.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—The verses sent to you by Mr. Hearnshaw—who, having mad the review, ought, I think, to have gone on to read my book [Henry Frowde, 2s.......
Cornish Names.
rro TEM EDITOR Of Tun SPECTATOR:] SIR,—Could not " C. L. G." manage to work into his charming stanzas (Spectator, July 27th) the name of St. Endellion, a word almost as lovely......