7 DECEMBER 1895, page 32

Books.

AN AMERICAN DIPLOMATIST'S REMINISCENCES.* IN his Personal Recollections of Notable People, Mr. Charles K. Tuckerman, who was the First Minister Resident of the United States in......

Childish Sympathies.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Your interesting notice of Mr. Sully's "Studies of Children," in the Spectator of November 30th, instances the parrot as "the most......

Callousness.

[To TER EDITOR Or TIlE "Srscrrroit."1 SIB,—In your article in the Spectator of October 19th on "Animal Mind," you say "very rough men shrink from killing, and still more from......

Professor Huxley And Theology.

[To TEX EDITOR OP TRH "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I certainly agree with the Spectator, in the issue of November 30th, that it is a very strange paradox to speak of Professor Huxley as a......