+ N. Y. Times. 11: 432. Jl. 7, ’06. 660w.

“The reader will be agreeably surprised by the amount and variety of information unearthed by Mr. Todd in his sojournings in Connecticut, much of it admittedly legendary and traditional, but all of it rich in human interest.”

+ Outlook. 83: 765. Jl. 28, ’06. 230w. + R. of Rs. 34: 382. S. ’06. 70w.

Tomlinson, Rev. Everett Titsworth. Four boys in the Yellowstone; how they went and what they did; il. by H. C. Edward. †$1.50. Lothrop.

With “Four boys in the Yellowstone” Mr. Tomlinson launches his new series of tales about the scenic wonders and beauties of our own land. Four boys from as many quarters of the country who are chums at a New England school share the joys of a vacation trip to the Yellowstone.


N. Y. Times. 11: 639. O. 6, ’06. 100w. N. Y. Times. 11: 683. O. 20, ’06. 110w. Outlook. 84: 429. O. 20, ’06. 60w.

Tomlinson, Rev. Everett Titsworth. Young rangers: a story of the conquest of Canada; with il. by Chase Emerson. †$1.50. Wilde.

The concluding volume in the “Colonial series,” without lessening the glory of the attack on the stronghold of Quebec, portrays some of the heroic acts of the regulars and their comrades of the provinces in the lesser known but equally important events that contributed to the final victory.