Squirrels.
[TO THE EDITOR OF Tsa "SPECTATOR. "] Sin, I could show your correspondent "E. P." (Spectator, March 7th) several photographs and sketches of a squirrel seated on the window-sill......
[to The Editor Of The " Sprotator.1
Sin,—If your correspondent " E. P." wishes to keep his squirrels he must give them Barcelona nuts. When I was living in Dorsetshire I tamed the squirrels to such an extent that......
[owing To The Very Great Pressure This Week On The
space available for letters, we have been obliged to curtail several of our correspondents communications, as well as to reject a large number of letters of no little interest......
A Competition In Imperial History And Geography. Ito The...
or TUN , SegorsTort.") SIR, I have read lately with much interest of the recent institution of the " Roberts trophy," open by competition to all school rifle corps of boys—under......
The Late Sir William Howard Russell. [to The Editor Of
THE " SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Having been asked to write the Life of the late Sir William Howard Russell (to be published by Mr. John Murray), I should be grateful if you would give......
Sheil And The Duke Of Wellington.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTLTOR.1 SIE,—The Spectator seldom trips so carelessly as it did last week in relating what Sheil said when he was told of "a debate in the House of......
Raising The Price Of Beer.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE 'SPECTATOR.'] Sin,—In your article on "The Licensing Bill and Compensa- tion " (Spectator, March 7th) you suggest that the legitimate way for the trade to......