+ Outlook. 84: 795. N. 24, ’06. 250w.

Burrell, Joseph Dunn. New appraisal of Christian science. 50c. Funk.

An estimate of Christian science made according to the standard of mental science resulting in an adverse summary characterized by such expressions as “infantile logic, offensive pretentiousness, and slippery casuistry.”


+ Lit. D. 33: 393. S. 22, ’06. 30w.

Burroughs, John. Bird and bough. **$1. Houghton.

This collection of the nature verses which have been published in various periodicals is happily dedicated “To the kinglet that sang in my evergreens in October and made me think it was May.” “The freshness and precision of Mr. Burrough’s observation need no comment. He is a master of clean-drawn phrase, and ... has a good gift of short-lined metre. So far as his work is poetry rather than versified nature study, it is so by virtue of a certain single-minded affectionateness of interest in nature.” (Nation.)


Reviewed by Edith M. Thomas.

+ Critic. 49: 139. Ag. ’06. 780w.