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Suggested Course of Reading for the

Solicitors' Final Examination.

For detailed Courses see Indermaur's Self-Preparation for the Final Examination.

COMMON LAW.

INDERMAUR'S Principles of the Common Law.

ANSON OF POLLOCK on Contracts.

RINGWOOD or SALMOND on Torts.

SMITH'S Leading Cases, with INDERMAUR's Epitome, or
COCKLE & HIBBERT'S Leading Cases.

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WHITE & TUDOR'S Leading Cases, with INDERMAUR'S
Epitome.

STRAHAN on Partnership.

UNDERHILL on Trusts.

REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AND
CONVEYANCING.

WILLIAMS OF EDWARDS on Real Property.

WILLIAMS or GOODEVE On Personal Property.

WILSHERE'S Analysis of WILLIAMS.

ELPHINSTONE'S or DEANE'S Introduction to Conveyancing.

INDERMAUR'S Epitome of Conveyancing Cases.

PRACTICE OF THE COURTS.

INDERMAUR'S Manual of Practice.

BANKRUPTCY.

RINGWOOD'S Principles of Bankruptcy.

CRIMINAL LAW.

HARRIS'S Principles of Criminal Law.

WILSHERE'S Leading Cases.

PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY.
GIBSON'S Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty.

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NOTICE.-In consequence of fluctuation in cost of printing and materials, prices are subject to alteration without notice.

ADMIRALTY.

SMITH'S Law and Practice in Admiralty. For the use of Students. By EUSTACE SMITH, of the Inner Temple. Fourth Edition. 232 pages. Price 10s. net. "The book is well arranged, and forms a good introduction to the subject."-Solicitors' Journal.

"It is, however, in our opinion, a well and carefully written little work, and should be in the hands of every student who is taking up Admiralty Law at the Final."-Law Students' Journal.

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Mr. Smith has a happy knack of compressing a large amount of useful matter in a small compass. The present work will doubtless be received with satisfaction equal to that with which his previous Summary' has been met."-Oxford and Cambridge Undergraduates' Journal.

AGENCY.

BOWSTEAD'S Digest of the Law of Agency. By W. BOWSTEAD, Barrister-at-Law. Sixth Edition.

485 pages. Price £1 7s. 6d. net.

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The Digest will be a useful addition to any law library, and will be especially serviceable to practitioners who have to advise mercantile clients or to conduct their litigation, as well as to students, such as candidates for the Bar Final Examination and for the Consular Service, who have occasion to make the law of agency a subject of special study."—Law Quarterly Review.

ARBITRATION.

SLATER'S Law of Arbitration and Awards. With Appendix containing the Statutes relating to Arbitration, and a collection of Forms and Index. Fifth Edition. By JOSHUA SLATER, Barrister-at-Law. 215 pages. Price 5s. net.

BANKING.

RINGWOOD'S Outlines of the Law of Banking. 191 pages. Price 5s. net.

1906.

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The book is in a most convenient and portable form, and we can heartily commend the latest production of this wellknown writer to the attention of the business community."— Financial Times.

BANKRUPTCY.

By

MANSON'S Short View of Bankruptcy Law. EDWARD MANSON, Barrister-at-Law. Third Edition. 351 pages. Price 15s. net.

A book of 350 pages, giving the salient points of the law. The author follows the order of proceedings in their historical sequence, illustrating each step by forms and by some of the more important

cases.

"It makes a thorough manual for a student, and a very handy book of reference to a practitioner.”—Law Magazine.

RINGWOOD'S Principles of Bankruptcy. Embodying the Bankruptcy Acts; Leading Cases on Bankruptcy and Bills of Sale; Deeds of Arrangement_Act; Bankruptcy Rules; Deeds of Arrangement Rules, 1915; Bills of Sale Acts, and the Rules, etc. Thirteenth Edition. 431 pages. Price £1 5s. net.

"We welcome a new edition of this excellent student's book. We have written favourably of it in reviewing previous editions, and every good word we have written we would now reiterate and perhaps even more so. In conclusion, we congratulate Mr. Ringwood on this edition, and have no hesitation in saying that it is a capital student's book."-Law Students' Journal.

"The author deals with the whole history of a bankruptcy from the initial act of bankruptcy down to the discharge of the bankrupt, and a cursory perusal of his work gives the impression that the book will prove useful to practitioners as well as to students. The appendix also contains much matter that will be useful to practitioners, including the Schedules, the Bankruptcy Rules, the Rules of the Supreme Court as to Bills of Sale, and various Acts of Parliament bearing upon the subject. The Index is copious."-Accountants' Magazine.

BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

JACOBS on Bills of Exchange, Cheques, Promissory Notes, and Negotiable Instruments Generally, including a digest of cases and a large number of representative forms, and a note on I O U's and Bills of Lading. By BERTRAM JACOBS, Barrister-at-Law. 284 pages. Price 7s. 6d. net.

OPINIONS OF TUTORS.

"It appears to me to be a most excellent piece of work."

"After perusing portions of it I have come to the conclusion that it is a learned and exhaustive treatise on the subject, and I shall certainly bring it to the notice of my pupils."

WILLIS'S Negotiable Securities. Contained in a Course of Six Lectures delivered by WILLIAM WILLIS, Esq., K.C., at the request of the Council of Legal Education. Third Edition, by JOSEPH HURST, Barrister-at-Law. 226 pages. Price 7s. 6d. net.

"No one can fail to benefit by a careful perusal of this volume." -Irish Law Times.

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'We heartily commend them, not only to the student, but to everybody-lawyer and commercial man alike."-The Accountant.

"Mr. Willis is an authority second to none on the subject, and in these lectures he summarized for the benefit not only of his confrères but of the lay public the knowledge he has gained through close study and lengthy experience."

CARRIERS.

Part I. The The Carriage of

WILLIAMS' Epitome of Railway Law.
Carriage of Goods. Part II.

Passengers. By E. E. G. WILLIAMS, Barrister-at-
Law. Second Edition. 231 pages. Price Ios. net.

A useful book for the Bar and Railway Examinations.

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(See also Broom's Legal Maxims post).

ODGERS on the Common Law of England.

By W. BLAKE ODGERS, K.C., LL.D., Director of Legal Education at the Inns of Court, and WALTER BLAKE ODGERS, Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition. 2 vols. 1,474

pages.

Price £3 10s. net.

Odgers on the Common Law deals with Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Civil Procedure, the Courts, and the Law of Persons.

The Student who masters it can pass the following Bar Examinations :

(1) Criminal Law and Procedure.

(2) Common Law.

(3) General Paper-Part A.

And (with Cockle's Cases and Statutes on Evidence)
(4) Law of Evidence and Civil Procedure.
(5) General Paper-Part III.

SOME OPINIONS OF PROFESSORS AND TUTORS.

1. The Bar.-"I have most carefully examined the work, and shall most certainly recommend it to all students reading with me for the Bar Examinations."

It appears to me to be an invaluable book to a student who desires to do well in his examinations. The sections dealing with Criminal Law and Procedure are, in my opinion, especially valuable. They deal with these difficult subjects in a manner exactly fitted to the examinations; and in this the work differs from any other book I know."

"I have been reading through Dr. Odgers' Common Law, and find it a most excellent work for the Bar Final, also for the Bar Criminal Law."

2. The Universities.-"I consider it to be a useful and comprehensive work on a very wide subject, more especially from

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