+Am. Hist. R. 12: 723. Ap. ’07. 40w.

“The volume is an excellent beginning in a sort of work in which as yet but little has been accomplished in the United States.”

+Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 213. Ja. ’07. 380w.

“The introduction ... is of interest to many persons other than the officers and lawyers who will use the body of the work.”

+Nation. 83: 509. D. 13, ’06. 140w.

“A complete, although succinctly written and compactly arranged, compendium of the law of the different states of New England relating to towns and town government.”

+Outlook. 84: 384. O. 13, ’06. 90w.

Garratt, Herbert A. Principles of mechanism: being a short treatise on the kinematics and dynamics of machines. $1.10. Longmans.

“A book for students who are under the guidance of an instructor, rather than a complete treatise for general use. It is divided into two general parts, Kinematics of machines and Dynamics of machines. In the former the principles of the forms of mechanisms are considered, no attention being given to the efficiencies of such mechanisms, to the masses moved or to the forces exerted. In the latter part, the dynamics of certain simple mechanical motions are considered.”—Engin. N.