+ + +Phys. R. 20: 63. Ja. ‘05. 160w.

“A distinct defect in this otherwise excellent book is the complete absence of illustrative problems.” W. Le Conte Stevens.

+ + —Science. n. s. 22: 175. Ag. 11, ‘05. 630w.

Ames, Oakes. Orchidaceae: illustrations and studies of the family orchidaceae, issuing from the Ames botanical laboratory, North Easton, Mass. [**]$3. Houghton.

“This fascicle includes descriptions and plates of five new and fourteen old species, a descriptive list of orchids collected in the Philippine islands by the United States government botanists, a description and figure of a hitherto unrecorded orchid in the United States, and a paper entitled ‘Contributions toward a monograph of the American species of spiranthes.’”—Science.

Bot. G. 39: 431. Je. ‘05. 160w.
+ +Country Calendar. 1: 492. S. ‘05. 50w.

“The volume is a valuable and interesting contribution to the knowledge of a part of one of the most attractive orders of flowering plants.”

+ + +Nation. 80: 436. Je. 1, ‘05. 250w.

“Taken all in all this work is one which must be very highly commended.” Charles E. Bessey.

+ + +Science. n.s. 21: 786. My. 19, ‘05. 520w.