+ +Dial. 38: 387. Je. 1, ‘05. 440w.
+ +Ind. 58: 1251. Je. 11, ‘05. 340w.

“His book should appeal to a large circle of readers, especially the ornithologist, the sportsman, and the nature-lover, as well as the omnipresent camera fiend.”

+ + +Nation. 81: 171. Ag. 24, ‘05. 620w.

[*] “Despite its somewhat pedantic title, this book is much above the average of works of the same general nature.”

+ +Nature. 73: 123. D. 7, ‘05. 500w.

“‘Wild wings’ should not only appeal to nature and bird lovers, but there is much in its pages to interest sportsmen as well.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 389. Je. 17, ‘05. 150w.

“Without doubt this book is a contribution to the world’s sanity, while at the same time its science is duly respected.” Mabel Osgood Wright.

+ + +N. Y. Times. 10: 402. Je. 17, ‘05. 410w.
Outlook. 80: 395. Je. 10, ‘05. 60w.

“Quite as entertaining as most hunters’ stories.”