to meet the needs of the average school in this respect. For schools that devote unusually short periods to the subject, or where the time allowed is unusually limited, the authors, suggest the omission of chapters XXXI, XXXII, XLI, XLII, XLIII, and XLIV. It is believed that it will be much better to omit bodily the topics treated in these chapters than to attempt to shorten the course by hasty work throughout. BIBLIOGRAPHY It may at times be found advantageous to supplement the discussion in the text with reference books. The student may often obtain access to such books in a law office or law library. If these sources are not available, the following books are suggested as appropriate for reference. The publisher's name is shown in parenthesis following the name of the author. These books may be purchased through any standard law book dealer, and second hand copies may often be secured. One book on a subject will be found sufficient. CONTRACTS Harriman, E. A. (Little, Brown & Co., Boston, Mass.) NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS Price .$3.00 3.75 Norton, Ed. by Moore & Wilkie (West Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minn.) . 3.75 Bigelow, M. M. on Bills and Notes, (Little, Brown & Co., Boston, Burdick, F. M. (Little, Brown & Co., Boston, Mass.) 3.00 BAILMENTS Goddard, E. C. "Outlines" (Callaghan & Co., Chicago, Ill.) AGENCY Mechem, F. R. "Outlines" (Callaghan & Co., Chicago, Ill.) 2.00 3.75 PARTNERSHIP Mechem, F. R. (Callaghan & Co., Chicago, Ill.) CORPORATIONS Marshall, W. L. (Callaghan & Co., Chicago, Ill.) REAL ESTATE Tiedeman, C. G. (F. H. Thomas & Co., St. Louis) LAW DICTIONARIES Anderson, W. C. (T. H. Flood & Co., Chicago, Ill.) |