5 SEPTEMBER 1908, page 16

More Land By Derwentwater For The Nation.

[TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sza,—My apology for writing is that you have in former years kindly helped us in obtaining such land of national beauty as Brandelhow and......

Concerning A Blackbird..

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR." J SIR,—There is a large walled-in garden in South Wales haunted by a ben blackbird, who for some time has played the part of a robin, the bird......

The Wild Fruit Garden.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TIM " SPIICTATOR."1 SIR, —In reading the interesting article headed "The Wild Fruit Garden" in your issue of August 1st, I was struck with the writer's evident......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR OF Tile “ sescravoa.1 Sra,—In the illuminating article last week upon " The Annexation of the Congo State," the writer says that Belgium " desires to take over a......

Milton And The Brute Creation.

(To TM/ EDITOR OF 7115 "EinecTAToiz."] SIR,—To pose as Milton's counsel for the defence against the charge of harshness of character brought against him by "his first wife's......

"than Whom."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIE,-I hope you will allow one who has been a regular reader and admirer of the Spectator for many years to point out a serious grammatical......