+Nation. 80: 121. F. 9, ‘05. 940w.

“The volume deserves, as it doubtless will find, a useful place in the psychologist’s equipment for the comprehension of the varieties and the variations of personality.” J. J.

+ +Psychol. Bull. 2: 284. Ag. ‘05. 890w.

“Whatever its positive merits may be, the extraordinary jargon in which it is written and the painful dogmatism of its authors go far to obscure those merits.”

— — +Spec. 94: 613. Ap. 29, ‘05. 900w.

Sienkiewicz, Henryk. [Quo vadis, a tale of the time of Nero.] $1.50. Crowell.

This new volume in the “Luxembourg” series contains “Quo vadis” as translated from the Polish by Dr. S. A. Binion and A. Malevsky, and seventeen illustrations from drawings by Jan Styka.

Silberrad, Una Lucy. Wedding of the Lady of Lovell: and other matches of Tobiah’s making. $1.50. Doubleday.

Six short love stories in each of which unromantic Tobiah, the dissenter, acts as matchmaker. They are wholesome tales of crude times, and each has its own unique adventure in which there is the superstition and witchcraft found among the marsh-men; but the will of the Lord as manifested in the sturdy Tobiah, always triumphs, and the little blind god triumphs also.

“Miss Silberrad has quality; she has the power to create atmosphere. The stories in this book have all the hallmark of real ability, though their artificial nature makes them difficult to handle.”