+ +Nation. 81: 449. N. 30, ‘05. 150w.
* N. Y. Times. 10: 835. D. 2, ‘05. 200w.
* R. of Rs. 32: 751. D. ‘05. 50w.

[*] “The artist is as fresh and interesting as ever.”

+ +Spec. 95: sup. 793. N. 18, ‘05. 110w.

Gibson, William Hamilton. Our native orchids. [**]$1.35. Doubleday.

Mr. Gibson had only begun to record his observations on orchids of the Northwestern United States at the time of his death. Mrs. Jelliffe has supplemented his portfolio of sketches and scattering notes with her own results of study, and has produced an orchid handbook of particular value to the amateur botanist, which practically includes all the sixty species of our native orchids, giving keys, descriptions, illustrations and notes.

“This is a book which supplies a want long felt by the amateur botanist, and we give it a cordial welcome.”

+ +Dial. 39: 46. Jl. 16, ‘05. 60w.

“A volume, unassuming though it is, of substantial value and interest.” Edith Granger.

+ + +Dial. 39: 109. S. 1, ‘05. 440w.
+ +Ind. 59: 271. Ag. 3, ‘05. 50w.

“Satisfactory and intelligible volume.” Mabel Osgood Wright.