“The book may be commended for its simple and straightforward description of the successful labours of the Fathers of Carthage on a spot where the depredations of the natives are fast destroying the ancient remains and monuments. But we cannot follow it in the suggestions and theories which it contains.”

+ – Eng. Hist. R. 21: 610. Jl. ’06. 190w.

“As an account of the diggings in three principal necropolises, the book is of real value to the student of archaeology, altho it contains no great treasures.”

+ + – Ind. 60: 1164. My. 17, ’06. 200w.

“When the author passes from fact to comment and conjecture her work is not so valuable. But there is very little in the book that departs from the category of facts, and for the exhaustive care which has been displayed in compiling this record from the many publications of the White fathers and from other sources there can be nothing but praise.”

+ + – N. Y. Times. 11: 82. F. 10, ’06. 500w.

“The tourist who visits northern Africa today will find this volume worth taking along. Where the author diverges from her story of the finds to matters of history or ethnology some inaccuracies appear.”

+ – – Outlook. 84: 839. D. 1, ’06. 180w.

“As an appetiser nothing could well be better than this little treatise.”

+ Spec. 96: sup. 646. Ap. 28, ’06. 330w.