+ + —Ann. Am. Acad. 26: 755. N. ‘05. 860w.

“He is courageous in his outspoken comment upon all that he finds wrong.”

+ + —Ath. 1905, 1: 718. Je. 10. 740w.

“Mr. Ireland has wit and vision, and in his style are clearness and force. He has made a difficult subject interesting.” Wm. Elliot Griffis.

+ + +Critic. 47: 265. S. ‘05. 220w.

“There is every evidence of careful and painstaking study; and the book has the unusual merit of being on the whole, definite and precise in its statements.” H. Parker Willis.

+ +Dial. 39: 36. Jl. 16, ‘05. 1660w.
+ —Ind, 58: 1363. Je. 15, ‘05. 770w.

“It stands out from a copious literature as a valuable contribution to the study of comparative colonization.”

+ + +Lond. Times. 4: 230. Jl. 21, ‘05. 1300w.

“Mr. Ireland is an effective writer, clear, vigorous, and direct, putting his points in a broad way. Mr. Ireland strikes us as being rather too sweeping in his views, and rather too confidently positive in his expression of them.”