“It is gratifying to see a reprint of a work which may be called one of the minor classics among American archeological monographs.”

+Lit. D. 34: 842. My. 25, ’07. 120w.

“We are glad to see so valuable, scholarly, and interesting a work again made accessible.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 546. S. 14, ’07. 350w.

“Really epoch-marking work in the history of thought.”

+ +Outlook. 87: 537. N. 9, ’07. 180w.

Morgan, Thomas Hunt. Experimental zoology. *$2.75. Macmillan.

7–3114.

“A work of 450 pages, based on thirty-five lectures; a treatment that does not pretend to be entirely exhaustive, but for which ‘the plan has been to select the most typical and instructive cases.’ Divided into main sections on the Experimental study of evolution; Growth; Grafting; Influence of environment on the life cycle; Determination of sex, and Secondary sexual characters.”