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DIRECTORY OF LAW BOOKS.

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Admiralty, Cases on the Law of. With Notes and Citations. By James Barr Ames, Bussey Professor of Law at Harvard University. The Harv. L. R. Pub. Ass., 1901. Parts I, II and III, pp. 346. Price, $2.50 net. In use at Harvard Law School.

Bills and Notes, Cases on the Law of. With Notes and Citations. By James Barr Ames, Russey Professor of Law at Harvard University. A reprint of the work originally published in 1881. The Harv. L. R. Pub. Ass., 1894. With Table of Subjects, Table of Cases, Summary and Index to Summary. 2 vols., Evo. pp. xxii, 894; v, 892. Price, half calf, $10.00 net. In use at the following law schools: Harvard, Columbia, University of the City of New York, Pennsylvania, Cincinnati, Western Reserve, Leland Stanford, Jr., University of North Dakota.

Code Pleading, Select Cases on. Being a selection of the best authorities on the New Procedure in Pleading, with Notes. Second Edition. By Austin Abbott, LL.D. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 1 vol., 8vo, pp xxiii, 714, sheep, $5.00.

Continuous Law Book Catalogue, The. A list of all the Legal Publications of all Publishers in the United States. Gives chapter headings and outlines of publications and list of Publishers. Also a table of English Reports and List of abbreviations to American and English Reports, completely indexed. Of especial value to Publishers, Libraries and Colectors. Royal octavo. Buckram, 900 pages, with Supplement to date, $4.75 net. Fiske & Company, Springfield, Ill.

Contracts, A Selection of Cases on the Law of. Designed to furnish the student with a collection of cases developing the fundamental principles involved in the formation, performance, and discharge of simple contracts and contracts under seal. By William A. Keener, Professor of Law in Columbia University College of Law. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xxii, 1829; law canvas, $10.00 net. In use as a text book at Columbia, Northwestern, University of Wisconsin, Leland Stanford, Jr., University of Pennsylvania, University of Illinois and other law schools.

Corporations, Private. A Selection of Cases on the Law of. By William A. Keener, Professor of Law in Columbia University College of Law. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xxv, 1975, law canvas, $10.00 net. In use as a text book at Coluinbia University, Indiana University, University of Maine, and other law schools.

Domestic Relations and the Law of Persons, Cases on. By Edwin H. Woodruff, Professor of Law at Cornell University. Publishers, Baker, Vocrhis & Co., New York. 8vo, pp. xviii, 540. Price, law canvas, $350 net: Used as a text book at the law schools of Cornell University, Northwestern University, University of Illinois, University of Tennessee. University of Pennsylvania, University or Colorado, Stanford University and Nebraska State University.

Equity Jurisdiction, Cases on. By William A. Keener, Professor of Law in Columbia University School of Law Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 3 vols, 8vo, law canvas. Vol. I, pp. x 885: vol. II, xi 1260; vol. III, pp. ix 1,028; $5.00 net per volume Used at Columbia, New York University, Northwestern, Cincinnati, Hastings, Western Reserve, University of Illinois, Leland Stanford, Jr., University of Pennsylvania and other law schools.

Equity Jurisdiction, Cases on. With notes and citations. By James Barr Ames, Dane Professor of Law at Harvard University. The Harv. L. R Pub. Asso., 1902-1904 Vol. I, Paris I-V, pp 552, price, $3.75 net. Vol. II, Parts I and II, price, $1.25 net. Part VI of Vol. I, and Part III of Vol. II, ready in January, 1904.

Insurance, Cases on the Law of. By Edwin H. Woodruff, Professor of Law at Cornell University. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 1 vol, 8vo, pp. xii, 592, law canvas, $4.00 net. In use at Cornell, New York University, University of Missouri, Iowa State University and other law schools. Judicial Sales, Void and Voidable. By Hon. A. C. Freeman, Author of Treatises on Executions. Judgments, etc. Revised, much enlarged and brought down to date. Being an exhaustive treatise on void judicial, execution and probate sales, and the legal and equitable rights of purchasers thereat, and the constitutionality of special legislation validating void sales and authorizing involuntary sales, in the absence of judicial proceedings. I vol., 8vo, law sheep, price, $4.00. Central Law Journal Company, 919 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

DIRECTORY OF LAW BOOKS—(Continued).

Monopolies and Industrial Trusts. By Charles Fisk Beach, gives the law on the subject down to date, not only as to the decisions of all courts of last resort, but the statutes of the federal and state legislatures. The chapter devoted to anti-trust legislation will be found of especial value. The legal and equitable principles expounded in the text are amply sustained by the citation of 3,500 authorities. I vol., 8vo, law sheep, price, $5.00. Central Law Journal Company, 919 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Mortgage, Select Cases and other Authorities on the Law of. By George W. Kirchwey, Dean
of Columbia University College of Law. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. Parts I, II and
III, 8vo. pp. i, 772, cloth, $5 00 net. (To be completed in one volume of about 900 pages.)
In use at
Columbia, New York University, Yale Law School, University of Illinois and other soeools.

Negotiable Instruments-Cases, Statutes and Authorities. Edited by Ernest W. Huffcut, Professor of Law at Cornell University. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. I vol., 8vo, pp xvi, 700; law canvas $4.00 net; law sheep. $4.50 net. In use at Cornell, University of Michigan, Washington and Lee University, Northwestern, University of Illinois and other law schools. This work contains: (1) The Negotiable Instruments Law as enacted in several of the States; (2) the original nctes of the American draftsman (J. J. Crawford, Esq.); (3) many of the notes of the English draftsman (Judge Chalmers); (4) the English Bills of Exchange Act; (5) a large collection of Selected and Leading Cases; (6) citations and extracts from Leading Authorities; (7) systematic and thorough annotations by the editor.

Partnership, Cases on the Law of.

With Notes and Citations. By James Barr Ames, Bussey Professor of Law at Harvard University, Cambridge. A reprint of the work originally issued, 1881-1887. The Harv. L. R. Fub Ass., 1894. 1 vol., 8vo. pp. 8, 622. Price, cloth, $5.00 net. In use at the following law schools: Harvard, Northwestern, University of the City of New York, Western Reserve, Hastings, Cincinnati, University of Illinois.

Pleading at Common Law, Cases on. With notes and Citations. By James Barr Ames, Bussey Professor of Law in Harvard University. A reprint of the book first issued in 1875. The Harv. L. R. Pub Ass., 1894. 8vo, pp. vii, 299. Cloth, $2.50 net. In use at the following law schools: Harvard, Columbian, Northwestern, Columbia, University of the City of New York, Western Reserve, Pennsylvania, Temple College, Leland Stanford, Jr., University of North Dakota.

Presumptions of Law and Fact. By Prof. John D. Lawson, LL.D. Presenting the law of presumptive evidence and incidentally the burden of proof. Being a series of rules and sub rules, a series of illustrations under each rule, a discussion or commentary upon the rules and upon the particular illustration, showing the reasons for the rules themselves. I vol., 8vo, law sheep, price $6.co. Central Law Journal Company, 919 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Quasi-Contracts, Cases on. By William A. Keener, Professor of Law in Columbia University School of Law. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. x, 541; ix, 658. Price, 2 vols., bound in one, law canvas, $6.00 net. Used at Harvard, Columbia, New York University, Cincinnati, Northwestern, Western Reserve and other law schools.

Real Property, Selected Cases on the Law of Property in Land. Containing a classified selection of cases on the topics usually taught in law schools in the course on "Real Property." By William A. Finch, Professor of Law at Cornell University. Publishers, Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 8vo. pp. xxiv, 1149. law canvas, $6.00 net. In use at Cornell, University of Wisconsin, University of Maine, University of Colorado, University of California, and other law schools.

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Suretyship, Cases on the Law of. With Notes and Citations. By James Barr Ames, Bussey Professor of
Law at Harvard University, Cambridge. The Harv. L. R. Pub. Ass., 1896. Parts I-IV, pp. 652,
Price, cloth, $4.75 net. In use in Harvard, Columbia, Cincinnati, Northwestern, University of Illinois,
Illinois Wesleyan.

Torts, A Selection of Cases on the Law of. Volume I, with Notes and Citations, Second Edition, by
James Barr Ames, Bussey Professor of Law. Volume II by Jeremiah Smith, Story Professor of Law in
Harvard University. The Harv L. R. Pub. Ass, Cambridge. 8vo. Vol. 1, pp. xiv, 770.
Vol II, pp.

xi, 707. Price, cloth, $8.00 net In use at Harvard, Northwestern, Western Reserve, Cincinnati, Cornell, University of Illinois, University of Pennsylvania, Leland Stanford, Jr., University of Maine, University of California, University of North Dakota.

DIRECTORY OF LAW BOOKS—(Continued).

Trusts, Cases on the Law of. With Notes and Citations. By James Barr Ames, Bussey Professor of Law at Harvard University, Cambridge. Second Edition. The Harv. L. R. Pub. Ass., 1894. Parts I, II and III, pp. 527. Price, cloth, $4.00 net. In use at Harvard, Northwestern, Columbia, University of the City of New York, Western Reserve, Cincinnati, Leland Stanford, Jr., University of Illinois. University of Pennsylvania, University of North Dakota.

Wills, Principles of the Law of, with Selected Cases. By Stewart Chaplin, late Professor of Law at the Metropolis Law School, New York. Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. 8vo, pp. 530. Price, law canvas, $4.00. Used at the New York University, Cornell, Iowa State University. University of Maine,

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