5 APRIL 1902, page 14

Letters To The Editor.

THE "SPECTATOR" PRIZE AT BISLEY. [To TR& EDITOR OB THE "SPECTA.TOR.1 Si,—As several persons have expressed the opinion re the Spectator Competition at Bisley that Volunteers......

Confiscations In The American Civil War. [to The Editor Of

THE "SPEOTATOR."J SIB,—I have several times seen it stated by correspondents of yours that after the suppression of our great rebellion, in 1865, we made wholesale confiscations......

Where The Birds Come From.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE g`SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—In the article on this subject in your issue of March 22nd it is stated that it would be interesting to know if the cuckoo gives the......

The Use Of The Bicycle In The Army.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—A propos of " Linesman's " recent plea for the use of the bicycle in the Army, it is interesting to note that Keats in 1819 contemplates......

" Hebron " In Browning's " Saul."

(To TRH EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."1 Silk—There is a perplexing use of the name " Hebron " in Browning's " Saul " :— "For I wake in the grey dewy covert, while Hebron upheaves......