Chamberlin and Salisbury's College Geology. 



By THOMAS C. CHAMBERLIN and ROLLIN D. SALISBURY, Pro- 

 tVvsors in the University of Chicago. (American Science 

 Series.) '09. xvi-f-978 pp. 8vo. $3.50. 



A one-volume text-book on the lines of the authors' widely 

 known three-volume work. Among the many colleges using it 

 are included the State Universities of Minnesota, Wisconsin, 

 Michigan, Colorado, Vermont, North Carolina, and Kentucky. 



L. V. PIRRSON, Yale Univer- 

 siti/: The names of the dis- 

 tinguished authors are in them- 

 selves a sufficient guarantee of 

 the merit of the work, and in 

 addition the examination of it 

 shows it to be a well-balanced, 

 clearly written, and stimulating 

 essay upon the subject-matter. 

 The many well-chosen illustra- 

 tions and the clear-cut and care- 

 ful presswork add very greatly 

 to its value. It will undoubtedly 

 have a very favorable reception 

 and be widely used in the field 

 it is designed to cover. 



T. C. HOPKINS, Syracuse Uni- 

 versity : I have looked through 

 the book with much interest and 

 find it so far in advance of the 

 other text-books I have seen that 

 I decided to use it in my class 

 in geology this year. 



A. H. PURDUE, University of 

 Arkansas: On looking through 

 the work one is impressed with 

 its comprehensiveness, organiza- 

 tion, and the compact but pleas- 

 ing way in which the subject- 

 matter is presented. It prob- 

 ably will be the standard college 

 text-book in geology for several 

 years to come. 



E. BLACKWELDER, University of 

 Wisconsin: We have now had 

 an opportunity to test it in our 

 elementary course in geology 

 and find that, as we expected, it 

 is a high grade text-book. 



L. A. MOORHOUSE, Oklahoma 

 Agricultural College: I have 

 decided to use this outline in 0111 

 course of geology. I have been 

 looking for a satisfactory text 

 for some time and may say that 

 I believe this book will answer 

 our purpose admirably. 



J. C. BRANNER, Leland Stan- 

 ford Junior University : I have 

 read this work with the greatest 

 interest and pleasure. It is a 

 much needed book, bringing up 

 to date and within the ready 

 grasp of our college students all 

 that is best and most inspiring 

 in the science of geology. 



WILLIAM N. RICE, Wesleyan 

 University : I have been waiting 

 for the book with much interest. 

 The larger work I have recog- 

 nized as one of the indispensable 

 books of reference for a teacher, 

 though too large for class use. 

 I have been intending to use the 

 one-volume edition in one of my 

 classes as soon as it should ap- 

 pear. I shall doubtless fulfil 

 that purpose with the opening of 

 the fall term. 



HENRY LANDES, University of 

 Washington : I am very much 

 pleased with it. We came into 

 possession too late to use it in 

 our classes this year, but we ex- 

 pect to adopt it as a text-book 

 at the beginning of next college 

 year. 



