Nature. 73: 361. F. 15, ’06. 1130w.

“Dr. Bastian’s work is an interesting one, both scientifically and, so to speak, psychologically. One cannot but feel in reading the work that the author is a man with an extraordinary amount of learning and industry, and it is not unlikely that the learning and industry will be useful at least, in drawing more attention to the subject of heterogenesis.” Charles Loomis Dana.

+ + – N. Y. Times. 11: 424. Jl. 7, ’06. 1740w.

“If this author is not quite a Huxley, he is more readable than Haeckel: we wonder that it never struck him that proper ‘contents,’ page headings, and side summaries are indispensable accompaniments of a serious scientific book.”

+ – Spec. 97: 405. S. 22, ’06. 610w.

Batten, Rev. Loring W. Hebrew prophet. $1.50 Macmillan.

“His treatment is interesting, fresh, and skillfully related to modern life.” John E. McFadyen.

+ + Am. J. Theol. 10: 316. Ap. ’06. 410w.

“The closing chapters, on the prophet’s relation to the church and on the prophet’s vision, are somewhat one-sided and disappointing. As a whole, gives an excellent portraiture of one of the most remarkable figures in the history of religion.” Kemper Fullerton.

+ – Bib. World. 28: 155. Ag. ’06. 440w.