+ +Ann. Am. Acad. 26: 753. N. ‘05. 110w.

“A useful work of reference. Such frantic statements as these are a serious disfigurement in a book professing claims to accuracy.”

+ —Ath. 1905, 2: 45. Jl. 8. 430w.

“This hasty ‘book of the hour,’ for such it evidently is, interests in parts, particularly in its emphasis upon emigration as a matter of international concern.”

+ + —Ind. 59: 578. S. 7, ‘05. 180w.

“His summaries seem excellent and correct. The observations and brief discussions with which he accompanies them are illuminating and to the point.”

+ + +Nation. 81: 33. Jl. 13, ‘05. 270w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 313. My. 13, ‘05. 200w.

“The book is more useful than any other bearing on the same subject.”

+ + —N. Y. Times. 10: 452. Jl. 8, ‘05. 720w.

“Mr. Whelpley’s careful study of the general problem of emigration and immigration throughout Europe, our colonies, and the United States will be found a particularly useful addition to a class of recent books that is now somewhat extensive.”