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Sierra Club Bulletin. 



the description of the marauding habits of chipmunks or of the 

 Audubon warbler harrying his young out of his home ground 

 into pastures new will furnish suggestive hints for future observa- 

 tions of his own. A number of admirable plates, notably those 

 of gopher- and rattlesnakes, give the book an added interest. 



M. R. P. 



By courtesy of Herr Hans Otto Kmspel 



ZeITSCHRIFT DES . • ^ r i r 



^ ^ we are m receipt of this volume of moun- 



DeUTSCHEN UND CEsTER- , . . J X * A 1 • 



tameenng records of the great Alpine 



SEICHISCHEN AlPEN- ^^^^^j^ ;^ ^ 



Vereins. Band XXXIX, ^.^ -u j. 4. j u i j ^ 



'magmticently illustrated book, and to our 



JAHRGANG 1908. German members it will be a veritable 

 mine of delight. All mountaineers will find its pictorial presenta- 

 tion of mountains and alpine scenery most enjoyable. The thanks 

 of the Sierra Club are extended to Herr Knispel and his confreres 

 for this beautiful remembrance. E. T. P. 



, ^ Under the foregoing title a collection of 



Mission Tales IN THE ^^^^.^^j ^^^^.^^ ^^^^.^^ 



Days of the Dons. ^-^^ CaHfornia have been grouped to- 

 gether by Mrs. A. S. C. Forbes. The typography is excellent and 

 the illustrations well done. To those interested in that period of 

 the State's history the book will be found entertaining. 



* Mission Tales in the Days of the Dons. By Mrs. A. S. C. Forbes. Pub- 

 lished by A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1909. Large i2mo. $1.50. 



