4 JANUARY 1902, page 14

Letters To The Editor.

MORNING WINDS. [TO THE EDITOR OF TILE "SPECTATOR."] Siu,—In a charming letter to you last week Mr. W. W. Ward has quoted, largely from sources which, alas! are sealed to me,......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator:'] Sir, — I Should Like To

recall another fine passage descriptive of the wind before dawn which, like the lines from Long- fellow quoted by your correspondent in the Spectator of December 28th,......

Rifle-shooting As A New Winter Evening Pursuit.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:'] Sus,—As the publication of some letters on the above subject in the Spectator a few weeks ago has called forth many inquiries from various......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—in The Spectator Of

December 28th Mr. W. W. Ward asks for a satisfactory explanation of Wordsworth's line,— " The winds come to me from the fields of sleep." In my ignorance of any discussion on......