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DIGESTS.-Bedford.- Vide "Examination Guides."
Chambers'-Vide "Public Health."

Chitty's Equity Index.-Chitty's Index to all the Reported
Cases, and Statutes, in or relating to the Principles, Pleading, and
Practice of Equity and Bankruptcy, in the several Courts of Equity
in England and Ireland, the Privy Council, and the House of Lords,
from the earliest period. Third Edition. By J. MACAULAY,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 4 vols. Royal 8vo. 1853.
71. 78.
Fisher's Digest of the Reported Cases deter-
mined in the House of Lords and Privy Council, and in the
Courts of Common Law, Divorce, Probate, Admiralty and Bank-
ruptcy, from Michaelmas Term, 1756, to Hilary Term, 1870;
with References to the Statutes and Rules of Court. Founded on
the Analytical Digest by Harrison, and adapted to the present
practice of the Law. By R. A. FISHER, Esq., Judge of the
County Courts of Bristol and of Wells. Five large volumes, royal
8vo. 1870. (Published at 127. 12s.)
Net 61. 6s.
Consolidated Supplement to above, during the
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* The numbers are issued regularly every alternate month. Each number contains a concise analysis of every case reported in the Law Reports, Law Journal, Werkly Reporter, Law Times, and the Irish Law Reports, up to and including the cases contained in the parts for the current month, with references to Text-books, Statutes, and the Law Reports Consolidated Digest, and an ALPHABETICAL INDEX of the subjects contained IN EACH NUmber. Odger.-Vide "Libel and Slander."

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Roscoe.-Vide "Criminal Law" and "Nisi Prius." DISCOVERY.-Hare's Treatise on the Discovery of Evidence.-Second Edition. Adapted to the Procedure in the High Court of Justice, with Addenda, containing all the Reported Cases to the end of 1876. By SHERLOCK HARE, Barrister-atLaw. Post 8vo. 1877. 12s. "The book is a useful contribution to our text-books on practice."-Solicitors' Journal. "We have read his work with considerable attention an interest, and we can speak in terms of cordial praise of the manner in which the new procedure has been worked into the old material. All the sections and orders of the new legislation are referred to in the text, a synopsis of recent cases is given, and a good index completes the volume."-Law Times.

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Seton.-Vide "Equity."

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DISTRICT REGISTRIES.-Archibald.—Vide “ Judges' Chambers

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DIVORCE.-Browne's

Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes:-With the Statutes, Rules Fees and Forms relating thereto. Fourth Edition. (Including the Additional and Amended Rules, July, 1880.) By GEORGE BROWNE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1880. 1l. 43. "The book is a clear, practical, and, so far as we have been able to test it, accurate exposition of divorce law and procedure."-Solicitors' Journal.

Haynes.- Vide "Leading Cases." DOMICIL.-Dicey on the Law of Domicil as a branch

of the Law of England, stated in the form of Rules.—By A. V. DIČEY, B.C.L., Barrister-at-Law. Author of "Rules for the Selection of Parties to an Action." Demy 8vo. 1879. 188. "The practitioner will find the book a thoroughly exact and trustworthy suminary of the present state of the law."-The Spectator.

Phillimore's (Sir R.) Law of Domicil.-8vo. 1847. 9s. EASEMENTS.-Goddard's Treatise on the Law of

Easements.-By JOHN LEYBOURN GODDARD, Esq.,
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168.

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Innes' Digest of the English Law of Easements.
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1880. 48. ECCLESIASTICAL LAW.-Dodd's Burial and other Church Fees and the Burial Act, 1880 :—With Notes. By J. THEODORE DODD, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn. Royal 12mo. 1880. (Nearly ready.) Phillimore's (Sir R.) Ecclesiastical Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England. With Supplement, containing the Statutes and Decisions to end of 1875. ROBERT PHILLIMORE, D.C.L., Official Principal of the Arches Court of Canterbury; Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. 2 vols. 8vo. 1873-76. 31. 7s. 6d.

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FORMS.-Archibald.-Vide "Judges' Chambers Practice."

Chitty's Forms of Practical Proceedings_in the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer Divisions of the High Court of Justice: with Notes containing the Stututes, Rules and Practice relating thereto. Eleventh Edition. By THOS. WILLES CHITTY, Esq. Demy 8vo. 1879. 17. 18s. Daniell's Forms and Precedents of Proceedings in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice and on Appeal therefrom; with Dissertations and Notes, forming a complete guide to the Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court and of the Courts of Appeal. Being the Third Edition of "Daniell's Chancery Forms." By WILLIAM HENRY UPJOHN, Esq., Student and Holt Scholar of Gray's Inn, &c., &c. Demy 8vo. 1879. 21. 28. "Mr. Upjohn has restored the volume of Chancery Forms to the place it held before the recent changes, as a trustworthy and complete collection of precedents."-Solicitors' Journal.

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