+ Ind. 61: 638. S. 13, ’06. 160w.
“Is one of the most thorough of its kind.”
+ Nation. 83: 349. O. 25, ’06. 280w.
“All in all, he has written a delightful book—anecdotal, historic, poetic, and especially personal and intimate.”
+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 656. O. 6, ’06. 490w. + R. of Rs. 34: 382. S. ’06. 30w.
“We hear about the history, about the antiquities of the country, about its natural beauties, about the inhabitants and their manners and customs, and hear it in such a way and in such proportions that we are never tired. It is not a book to criticise; it is one to enjoy.”
+ + Spec. 97: 338. S. 8, ’06. 310w.
Garriott, E. B. Long-range weather forecasts. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.
“The bulletin is a formal denunciation on the part of the Government’s meteorological bureau, of weather forecasters and forecasts that pretend to describe the main features of the weather for long periods ahead: periods much longer than those covered by the geographical progression of storms, floods, cold waves, and the like across the corresponding areas of observation.”—Engin. N.