The Fascination Of Animals.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE, — The author of your interesting article on "The Fascination of Animals," in the Spectator of February 25th. attributes the capture of a......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.1
suppose I must reply to the suggestion of" Seneschal" (Spectator, February 25th). He is "ancient," as his name implies, and not "up to date." Expression of assent from the......
The New Forest.
[To THE EDITOR OF TEl " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—Your correspondent, "A Non-Resident," in the Spectator of February 25th, exactly gives the views of a great many of those who are......
The French Pretenders.
[To THE Eopros op TES "SPECTATOR."1 Sip_ — Nothing is more interesting for a Frenchman than the attention you pay in your articles on France to the somewhat shabby and......
The Story Of The Oxford Movement.
[To THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR, — While thanking you for your notice of my "Story of the Oxford Movement" allow me to say in connection with your remarks, which appear......
Euclid And His Modern Rivals.
[To THF EDITOR OF THE "SPCCTATOR."1 SIR, — When the Spectator styles Mr. Dodgson's "Euclid and his Modern Rivals" "the most humorous book ever written on any subject within the......