+ + +N. Y. Times. 10: 514. Ag. 5, ‘05. 1060w.

“The author has the rare faculty of infusing life into scientific discussion.”

+ +Outlook. 80: 194. My. 20, ‘05. 210w.

[*] “Its author shows himself to be a man of wide reading, thorough scholarship, broad horizon and unmistakable literary talent. I do not find in it one single incorrect statement of fact.” R. A. Millikan.

+ + +Science, n.s. 22: 787. D. 15, ‘05. 520w.

“His book shows an admirable power of exposition, and the only fault that one can find with it is that its proofs have not been read with sufficient care, so that a certain number of slips have crept into its pages.”

+ + —Spec. 95: 154. Jl. 29, ‘05. 820w.

[*] Dunham, Edith. Jogging round the world. [†]$1.50. Stokes.

A book with an educational value for children. It is designed to give an idea of interesting characteristics of many parts of the world; it shows riders and drivers, with curious steeds or vehicles in strange lands and at home. Their story is further told by the pictures which give glimpses of the life and manners of remote people.

*+Nation. 81: 503. D. 21, ‘05. 30w.