"swashbuckling."
[To TR. EDITOR Or TER ErICTATOR..1 Sp2, - ^ 411 the interests of pure English, may I be permitted to remonstrate against this unwarrantable novelty to which you gave......
A Peace Sermon.
['To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.") San,—I do not know whether your readers would be interested in reading of a sermon which was preached twice at long intervals. The Rev.......
Longevity.
ITO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTLTOR21 Snz,—I am much interested in the particulars contained in the letter which you published last week from your correspondent "F. H." I have......
(to The Editor Oe The "spectator...)
San—In the most interesting communication under this heading by "F. H." appears (possibly by a misprint) the name Mr. James Crossby, which needs correction to Mr. James......
Rooks And Rookeries.
L10 THE EDITOR OF TRI3 . SPROF6TOR.:1 Sra,—The suggestion contained in your interesting article on the above subject in last week's Spectator that rooks may be in some respects......
Wild Flower Gardens.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TECH .. arcorATorel Sin, — Your contributor who writes so charmingly regarding "Wild Flower Gardens" in your issue of April 27th well describes such gardens,—"......
The Kentish Cob-nut.
To vas Esrroa OP Tam "SPIZCSATOR."1 SrE, — In your review on April 27th of the book recently brought out by Mr. J. Bennett upon Ightham your reviewer pleads for further......