“A happy combination of story and botany, illustrated.”

+ Nation. 83: 514. D. 13, ’06. 20w.

“Will be not only a useful but an entertaining book to put in the hands of any child who loves the out of doors.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 718. N. 3, ’06. 110w.

“Miss Lounsberry is at her best when her method is clear and concise, and her touch is not perfectly adapted to the form she chooses here, although a great deal of interesting and useful information is thus conveyed in simple language.”

+ – Outlook. 84: 534. O. 27, ’06. 240w.

“Is poorly written. If a book of this kind were as clearly written as Gertrude Smith writes her child fiction it would have, we believe, increased value, for the pages contain many items of information profitable to childhood.”

+ – R. of Rs. 34: 768. D. ’06. 50w.

Lounsbery, G. Constant. Love’s testament: a sonnet sequence. **$1.25. Lane.

Eleven groups of six sonnets each classified under, love, absence, passion, doubt, philosophy, content, separation, solitude, reconciliation, jealousy and retrospect.