+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 68. F. 4, ‘05. 1570w. (Survey of contents.)

“A study rich in atmosphere. There are times when he assuredly assumes the role of a special pleader. The proportion is not so well maintained as we should desire. But, on the whole, he has acquitted himself well, giving us a book which is at once enjoyable and a creditable addition to a series of which it forms part.”

+ —Outlook. 79: 350. F. 4, ‘05. 310w.
+R. of Rs. 31: 249. F. ‘05. 80w.

Rogers, A. W. Introduction to the geology of Cape Colony; with a chapter on the fossil reptiles of the Karroo formation, by R. Broom. [*]$3.50. Longmans.

A handbook which contains results of investigations made public as recently as 1904. There is a geological map and an introduction which connects the geological structure with the scenic features.

“It is a work which will be found of much use to the student of South African geology, since it contains in a compact form a good deal of information to be found otherwise only by reference to numerous scientific journals and official reports.”

+ + +Ath. 1905, 1: 504. Ap. 22. 570w.

“Is sure to remain a standard treatise. Compact and highly attractive handbook.” Grenville A. J. Cole.

+ + +Nature. 72: 35. My. 11, ‘05. 830w.

Rogers, Joseph Morgan. Thomas H. Benton. [**]$1.25. Jacobs.