“After one wades through this terrible terminology of the scientific philosopher he is gratified, however, to find that he has been led always to a clear conclusion. Such is the nature of the question that much depends on the original bias of the reader.”

+ —Pub. Opin. 38: 214. F. 11, ‘05. 860w.
R. of Rs. 31: 383. Mr. ‘05. 100w.

“Has been well translated by Mr. Joseph McCabe.”

+ + —Spec. 94: 788. My. 27, ‘05. 200w.

“On the whole we find it disappointing. In the present book we got a mass of biological information, often of the most obscure kind, set forth with all the ability of an acknowledged master in this branch of science: but in conjunction with this we get a considerable quantity of loose thinking of a kind which passes for philosophical often presented in a very superficial manner.”

+ —The Westminster R. 163: 103. Ja. ‘05 530w.

Haenssgen, Oswald H. Suction gas. $1. Gas engine pub.

“Written, according to the author, to supply the lack, in this country, of information on the subject of suction gas producers, and more briefly of their first cost, cost of running and possible utility and development.”—Engin. N.

Reviewed by Alfred B. Forstall.

+ +Engin. N. 53: 184. F. 16, ‘05. 220w.