| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 531. Ag. 12, ‘05. 320w. |
“The arrangement is novel, at first sight a little intricate, but truly scientific.”
| + | Outlook. 80: 694. Jl. 15, ‘05. 100w. |
“This may be a very useful book.”
| + | Spec. 94: 791. My. 27, ‘05. 240w. |
Loring, J. Alden. Art of preserving animal tracks, $1. J. A. Loring, Owega, Tioga co., N. Y.
“Mr. Loring describes in this pamphlet a very ingenious and apparently effective method of making molds, and from the mold, casts of the tracks of mammals and birds, large and small.... The operation itself is clearly and minutely described, and seemingly could be easily managed by any intelligent boy.”—Outlook.
| Outlook. 79: 757 Mr. 25, ‘05. 130w. |
[*] Lothrop, Harriet Mulford Stone (Margaret Sidney, pseud.) [Ben Pepper.] [†]$1.50. Lothrop.
This is the tenth volume in the popular “Little Pepper” series. “The hero is Ben, Mother Pepper’s first-born, her ‘steady-as-a-rock’ boy. Christmas shopping in which the Little Peppers take a lively hand, Christmas philanthropies, the usual quota of accidents and pranks, and, finally, Ben’s decision as to whether he will go to college or enter a business office, ‘beginning at the very bottom,’ are the features of the story.”—Outlook.