LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW
VOLS. XI-XV (1895-1899).
[Names in CAPITALS are of Contributors. The titles of books reviewed are printed in italics. Books merely acknowledged, without comment, are not indexed. Titles of Notes are followed by (n.).]
Academy of Law, An (EDWARD MANSON), xiv. 288.
Administración, La, xii. 111. Admiralty Droits and Salvage (R.G. MARS- DEN), XV. 353.
Advocacy, The Ethics of (SHOWELL ROGERS), XV. 259.
AGARWALA, M. L.-Asiatic Mixed Mar- riages, xi. 373.
Alien Legislation and the Prerogative of the Crown (T. W. HAYCRAFT), xiii. 165. Alimena (B.).-—I Limiti e i Modificatori dell' Imputabilità, xiii. 205.
Allan (C. E.) and Allan (F. J.).—The Housing of the Working Classes Acts, xv. 97.
Allen v. Flood (the EDITOR), xiv. 129. Ambrose (W.) and Ferguson (W. B.).—The Land Transfer Acts, 1875 and 1897, &c., XV. 92.
Ameer Ali Syed and Woodroffe (J. G).—
The Law of Evidence applicable to British India, xv. 93.
American Bar Association.-Report of for 1897 (n.), xiv. 128. American Bar Association. - Report of Committee on Law Reporting (n.), xii. 89.
Andrews (John).-Precedents of Leases
(ed. C. de Courcy Hamilton), xiv. 102. Angus (J. W.) and Shearer (R. B.).—A Dictionary of Crimes and Offences ac- cording to the Law of Scotland, xi. 301. Annual County Courts Practice (ed. Judge Smyly, Q.C.), 1897, xiii. 224; 1898, xvi.
Annual Digest, 1894 (ed. J. Mews), xi. 205. Annual Practice, 1898, The (ed. T. Snow,
C. Burney, and F. A. Stringer), xiv. 101. ANSON, Sir W. R.-Mr. Pike on the House of Lords, xi. 86.
Anson (Sir W. R.).-Principles of the English Law of Contract (eighth ed.), xii. 88; The Law and Custom of the Con- stitution, Part II, The Crown (second ed.), xii. 288.
Arbitration Treaty with the United States, The (n.), xiii. 240.
Archbold (J. F.).—The Poor Law (fifteenth ed. by J. B. Little), xiv. 421; Practice of the Court of Quarter Sessions (fifth ed. by Sir G. Sherston Baker), xiv. 215. Archibald (W. F. A.).—See Broom (H.). Ariga (Nagao).—La guerre sino-japonaise au point de vue du droit international, xii. 392.
Aryans, The Ancient Jus Gentium of the (Sir W. H. RATTIGAN, Q.C.), xv. 303. Ashburner (W.).-A Concise Treatise on Mortgages, xiii. 329.
Asiatic Mixed Marriages (M. L. AGAR- WALA), xi. 373.
Assam Code, The, xiv. 103.
Atkinson, (C. M.).—The Magistrate's An- nual Practice for 1895, xii. 90; for 1897, xiii. 217; for 1898, xiv. 207. And see Magistrate's Annual Practice. Atlay (J. B.).—The Trial of Lord Coch- rane before Lord Ellenborough, xiv. 216.
Attenborough (C. L.).-See Harris (Sey- mour F.).
Baker (Sir G. Sherston).-See Archbold (J. F.).
Baker's Law relating to Burials (ed. E. Lewis Thomas), xiv. 325.
Baldwin (S. E.).-Modern Political In- stitutions, xv. I01.
Balfour Case, Legal Aspects of the (M. J. FARRELLY), xi. 378.
Ball (W. W. Rouse).-The Student's Guide to the Bar (sixth ed. by John P. Bate),
Bar, the, A New Guide to, xii. 407. Barber (C. G.).—See Summerhays (T. C.). BARCLAY, THOMAS.-The Nationality of Children of a naturalized British subject born abroad, xii. 279; Revision Powers of the Court of Cassation, xv. 9, 194: The Status of British Companies in France, xiii. 115. 426.
Barclay (Thomas).—Companies in France, xv. 326. Barnard (W.) and Stocker (G. B.).— Medical Partnerships, xii. 194. BASSETT, J. S.-Landholding in Colonial N. Carolina, xi. 154.
Bate (John P.).-See Ball (W. W. Rouse). Bateson (H. D.).-Forms of Mercantile Contracts, xi. 266.
Baviera (Giovanni).-Le due Scuole dei Giureconsulti romani, xv. 96. Baxter (J. S.).-See Strahan (J. A.). Beach (C. F.).-Commentaries on the Law of Trusts and Trustees, xiv. 322. Beach (C. F., jr.).-A Treatise on the Modern Law of Contracts, xiii. 437. Beal (Edward).-Cardinal Rules of Legal Interpretation, xii. 404.
Bedard (J. E.).-Code Municipal de la Province de Quebec, xiv. 426. Bellot (H. H. L.) and Willis (R. J.)—The Law relating to Unconscionable Bar- gains with Money-lenders, xiv. 214. Below (G. von).- Zur Entstehungsge- schichte des Duells (n.), xii. 310. Bennett (J. F. C.).-The Practitioners' Guide to the Duties of Executors and Administrators (second ed.), xv. 428. Bensa (M. E.).-Histoire du contrat d'as- surance au moyen âge (tr. Jules Valéry), xiv. 424.
Bentham's Spanish Influence, A Spanish View of (COURTNEY KENNY), xi. 48. Benthamism, A Spanish Apostle of (COURT- NEY KENNY), xi. 175. Bernhöft (Dr.).
Internationalen Vereinigung, &c., Jahrbuch der. Besta (Enrico).-Riccardo Malombra, xi.
Beven (Thomas). -The Law of Employers' Liability and Workmen's Compensation, xiv. 318; Negligence in Law (second ed.), xii. 187.
BEWES, W. A.-Maintenance and Educa- cation, xi. 76.
Bewes (W. A.)-The Law of Waste, xi. 98. Bigelow (M. M.).-The Law of Wills for Students, xv. 99.
Birrell (A., Q.C.).—The Duties and Liabi- lities of Trustees, xii. 296.
Blackwell (G.).-The Law of Meetings,
BLYTH, E. K.-Land Transfer and Land
Boddington (O. E.).-See Kelly (E.) Bompas (H. B.).—See Tudor (O. D.). Bonner (G. A.).-The Law of Motor Cars, &c., xiii. 437.
Borgeaud (Charles), Hazen (C. D.), and Vincent (J. M.).—Adoption and Amend- ment of Constitutions in Europe and America, xi. 387. BOSANQUET, F. A., Q.C.-The Law Mer- chant and Transferable Debentures, xv. 130; and see Darby (J. G. N.). Boston University Law School (n.), xiii. 113.
BOWEN-ROWLANDS, E.-Examination and Cross-Examination as to Character, xi.
Bowstead (W.).-A Digest of the Law of Agency, xii. 288; (second ed.), xiv. 320.
Boyle (Edward) and Humphreys-Davies (G.).—Principles of Rating, xi. 297. Breaches of Trust, Excusable (F. H. MAUGHAM), xiv. 159.
Brentano (Lujo).-Die Entwicklung des englischen Erbrechts in das Grundeigen- thum, xiv. 327.
Brett (Thomas).-Leading Cases in Modern Equity (third ed. by J. D. Rogers and J. M. Dixon), xii. 407. And see Clerke (A. St. J.).
Brice (Seward, Q.C.).-The Law relating to Tramways and Light Railways, xv. 99. Brickdale (C. F.) and Sheldon (W. R.).—
The Land Transfer Acts, 1875 and 1877,
Brinton (W.).-See Wolstenholme, (E. P.). Bristowe (L. S.).-See MacSwinney (R. F.). BRODHURST, SPENCER.-Is Copyright a
Chose in Action? xi. 64; Following Pro- perty in the hands of an Agent, xiv. 272. Brodhurst (Spencer).-The Law and Prac- tice of the Stock Exchange, xiv. 209. BROMBY, CHARLES HAMILTON.
Judicial Sentences and the Habitual Criminal, xiv. 154.
Brooks (W. J.).—See Lloyd (E.). Broom (H.).-Commentaries on the Com- mon Law (ninth ed. by W. F. A. Archi- bald and H. A. Colefax), xiii. 210. Brown (Archibald).-See Snell (E. H. T.). Brown (R.). Commentaries on the Sale of Goods Act, 1893, xi. 396.
BROWN, W. JETHRO.-The Hare System, with special reference to its application in Tasmania, xv. 51.
Browne (Irving).-See Ruling Cases. Browne and Powles' Law and Practice of Divorce (ed. L. D. Powles), xiv. 215. BROWNING, T. B.-The Franco-Newfound- land Controversy, xi. 248. Buckland (W. W.).-See Finch (G. B.). Buckler (W. W.).—The Origin and His- tory of Contract in Roman Law, xii. 89. Bullen and Leake's Precedents of Plead- ings (fifth ed. by T. J. Bullen, Cyril Dodd, Q.C., and C. W. Clifford), xiii. 329.
Bullowa (F. E. M.)-The History of the Theory of Sovereignty, xi. 400.
Bund (J. W. Willis).-See Oke's Game Laws.
Burchard (J. L.).—Bergung und Hülfe- leistung in Seenoth, xiv. 424. Burney (C.).-See Annual Practice. Butterworth (A. R.).—The Criminal Evi- dence Act, 1898, xv. 213.
Cachard (H.).-The French Civil Code, xi. 300.
Cagney (C. F.).-See Powell on Evidence. Calvo (C.).-Le Droit International théo- rique et pratique, xiii. 329. Campbell (R.).--See Revised Reports and Ruling Cases.
Canada, Legal Education in (N.W. HOYLES, Q.C.) (n.), xv. 351.
Canadian Fisheries Appeal, The (A. H. F. LEFROY), xiv. 386.
Canadian Queen's Counsel, Status of (ALBERT SWINDLEHURST), xiv. 195. Canning, Elizabeth, The Mystery of (COURTNEY KENNY), xiii. 368. Carson (T. H.).-See Tudor (O. D.). Carter (A. T.).-Outlines of English Legal History, xv. 208.
Caspersz (A.).-Estoppel by Representa
tion and Res Judicata in British India, xiii. 327.
Castle (E. J., Q.C.).—The Law and Prac- tice of Rating (third ed.), xi. 296. Catalogue d'une Bibliothèque de Droit International et Sciences auxiliaires, xv. 428.
Cave (G.).-See Gale (C. J.).
Challis (H. W.).--In Memoriam (n.), xiv. 219.-And see Comyns; and Hood (H. J.).
Chalmers (D.).-The Law as it affects Cyclists, xv. 331.
CHALMERS, His Honour Judge.-Petty Perjury, xi. 217.
Chamier (D.).-The Law relating to Liter- ary Copyright, xii. 190.
Chand (Hukm).-A Treatise on the Law of Res Judicata, xi. 289; Principles of the Law of Consent, xv. 97.
Chaster (A. W.).-The Powers of Execu- tive Officers (fifth ed.), xv. 323. Chaudhuri (J.).-Principles of the Law of Sedition, xiv. 327.
Cherry (B. L.) and Marigold (H. W.).—
The Land Transfer Acts, 1875 and 1897,
Cherry (B. L.).-See Wolstenholme (E. P.). Children, The Religious Education of (J. H. JACKSON), xii. 379.
Chironi (G. P.).-La Colpa nel Diritto Civile Odierno, xiv. 103. Chitty (A. J.).-See Palmer (F. B.). Chitty (Joseph).- A Treatise on the Law
of Contracts (ed. J. M. Lely), xii. 403. Chitty, Lord Justice (M.), xv. 128. Chitty (T. W.) and (H.).-See Smith (J. W.).
Choses in Action (CHARLES SWEET), xi. 238.
Christian (E. B. V.).—A Short History of Solicitors, xii. 297.
Chudleigh's Case, The Limitations in (T. CYPRIAN WILLIAMS) (n.), xiii. 4. CLARK, E. C.-Legal Education and the Universities, xii. 386.
Clark (J. W.).—See Goodeve (L. A.). Clarke (R. Floyd).-The Science of Law and Law-making, xiv. 317; xv. 7. Clerk (J. F.), Lindsell (W. H. B.), and
Walker (T. Hollis).-The Law of Torts (second ed.), xiii. 109.
Clerke (A. St. J.) and Brett (T.).—The Conveyancing Acts, &c. (fourth ed.), xiii.
Clifford (C. W.).-See Bullen and Leake. Clinton (H. L.).-Celebrated Trials, xiv. 212; Extraordinary Cases, xiv. 212. Code civil de l'empire du Japon (tr. I. Motono and M. Tomii), xv. 219. Codification in India, The Possibilities of (Sir W. H. RATTIGAN, Q.C.), xiv. 367. Codification of English Law (n.), xiii.
COHEN, ARTHUR, Q.C.-Notes on Insur- ance Law, xi. 118.
Cohen (Herman).-The Law of Cabs in London, xv. 331.
Colefax (H. A.).-See Broom (H.).
Collis (E. P.).—Murder by warrant, xiv. 328.
Collisions at Sea in relation to International Maritime Law (LOUIS FRANCK), xii.
Collisions at Sea where both Ships are in Fault (LESLIE F. SCOTT), xiii. 17, 241. Coltman (W. H.).-See Key and Elphin-
Colyar (H. A. de).-A Treatise on the Law of Guarantees, xiii. 435. Combothecra (X. S.).-La conception juri- dique de l'état, xv. 331.
Comité Maritime International, The Lon- don Conference of the (n.), xv. 333. Common Law, The Vocation of the (Sir F. POLLOCK), xi. 323.
Commonwealth of Australia Bill, The (A. H. F. LEFROY), XV. 155, 281. Companies Winding-up Return (n.), xiii.
Conti (Ugo).-L'Intervento della Difesa nell' Istruttoria, xi. 189.
Contingent Remainders and the Rule against Perpetuities (T. CYPRIAN WIL- LIAMS), xiv. 234.
Continuous Voyages in Relation to Con- traband of War: the Affair of the Gaelic in the Chino-Japanese War (J. WESTLAKE, Q.C.), xv. 24. Contracts, Mercantile, Forms of (H. D. BATESON), xi. 266.
Cooley, Judge Thomas M. (n.), xiv. 342. Cooper (F. T.).-A Handbook of the Law of Defamation and Verbal Injury, xi.
Coyne (W. P.).-The Philosophy of Law, είν. 425.
CRACKANTHORPE, MONTAGUE, Q.C.-The Uses of Legal History, xii. 337. Craies (W. F.).-See Lely (J. M.) and Porter (J. B.).
Crewe (W. O.).—The Law of Arbitration, xiv. 217.
Criminal Evidence Act, 1898, The (n.), xv.
Cripps-Day (F. H.).—Adulteration, xi.
Crowdy (W. M.).-See Goodeve.
CUSSEN, L. F.-Has Sect. 4 of the Sale of Goods Act made any Change in the Law? xiii. 298.
Cutler (J.).-See Powell on Evidence. Cyprus Law and its Administration (W. E. GRIGSBY), xii. 67.
Dale (C. C. M.).—See Lewin (T.). Dalhousie University, Calendar of the Law School of (n.), xv. 241.
Darby (J. G. N.), Bosanquet (F. A., Q.C.), and Marchant (J. R. V.), A Practical Treatise on the Statutes of Limitations (second ed.), xv. 332.
David (A. J.).—See Dyer (Bernard). Davidson (M. G.) and Wadsworth (S.).—
Concise Precedents in Conveyancing, (seventeenth ed.), xv. 427.
Davis (H. F. A.).-The Law and Prac- tice of Building Societies (fourth ed. by J. E. Walker), xiii. 111.
Day (S. H.).-Rogers on Elections; Muni- cipal Elections and Petitions (seven- teenth ed.), xi. 197; Parliamentary Elections and Petitions, xi. 399. Deans (R. S.).—The Students' Legal His- tory, xii. 196.
Dearle v. Hall, The Rule in (E. C. C. FIRTH), xi. 337-
Debenture, The Growth of the (EDWARD MANSON), xiii. 418.
Debentures to Bearer, The Negotiability
of (FRANCIS BEAUFORT PALMER), XV. 245. Debentures, Transferable, and the Law Merchant (F. A. BOSANQUET, Q.C.), xv. 130.
De Colyar (H. A.).-See Colyar. Demange, Me. (n.), xv. 350.
DE MONTMORENCY, J. E. G.-The Changing Status of a Married Woman, xiii. 187. Denis (Henry).—A Treatise on the Law of Contract of Pledge, xv. 327. Despagnet (Frantz).-Précis de Droit In- ternational Privé, xv. 219. Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung (n.), xii. 112. DE VILLIERS, MELIUS (Chief Justice).- Nuisances in Roman Law, xiii. 387. Diary for Lawyers for 1897 (ed. F. A. Stringer and E. Johnston), xiii. 114. Dibdin (L. T.).-See Hanson (A.). DICEY, A. V., Q.C.-Constitutional Re- vision, xi. 387.
Dicey (A. V., Q.C.).-A Digest of the Law of England with reference to the Conflict
Eastwick (J.).-Registration of Land or Registration of Title, xii. 191. Edmunds (Lewis), Stevens (T. M.) and Slade (M. V.).—The Law of Copyright in Designs, xi. 298.
Edmunds (Lewis, Q.C.).-The Law and Practice of Letters Patent for Inventions, xiii. 330.
Egypt, The Mixed Courts of (W. E. GRIGSBY), xii. 252.
Elgood (E. J.).-See Walker (W. G.). Elliott (Martin), Outlines of Common Law specially prepared for students, xv. 100. ELPHINSTONE, Sir H. W.-The Land Transfer Act, 1875, xi. 357.
Elphinstone (Sir H. W.).-See Goodeve (L. A.); and Key and Elphinstone. Elton (C. J., Q.C.). See Robinson on Gavelkind.
Emden (A.).-Practice and Forms in Winding-up Companies (ed. D. Stewart Smith and H. Johnston), xii. 291. Emmet (L. E.).-Notes on Perusing Titles, xiv. 101.
Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England (ed. A. Wood Renton), vol. xiii. 225, 438; xiv. 100, 213, 324, 424; xv. 91. English, French, and Belgian Bars, The (MALCOLM MILWRAITH), xiv. 169. English Law, A Prologue to a History of (F. W. MAITLAND), xiv. 13. English Law before the Norman Conquest (Sir F. POLLOCK), xiv. 291. Errington (F. H. L.).-See Hanson (A.).
Estoppel by Negligence (JOHN S. EWART,
Estoppel, Priorities in relation to (JOHN S. EWART, Q.C.), xiii. 46, 144. EVANS, FRANK.-Winding-up, xv. 186. Eversley (W.P.).-The Law of the Domestic Relations (second ed.), xiii. 108. Every Man's own Lawyer (1895), xi. 204; (1896) xii. 195; (1898) xiv. 217; (1899) XV. 219.
EWART, JOHN S., Q C.-Priorities in rela- tion to Estoppel, xiii. 46, 144; Estoppel by Negligence, xv. 384. Examination and Cross-Examination as to Character (E. BOWEN-ROWLANDS), xi. 20. "Execrabilis' in the Common Pleas (F. W. MAITLAND), xi. 174.
Fairfield (C.).-A Memoir of Lord Bram- well, xv. 214.
Fanshawe (E. L.).-See Wright (R. S.). FARRELLY, M. J.-Legal Aspects of the Balfour Case, xi. 378.
Ferguson (W. B.).-See Ambrose (W.). FIELD, C. D. The Limitation of the Powers of the Legislative Council in India, xi. 278.
Finch (G. B.).-A Selection of Cases on the English Law of Contract (ed. R. T. Wright and W. W. Buckland), xii. 295. FIRTH, ERNEST C. C.-Freedom of Contract in Mortgages, xi. 144; The Rule in Dearle v. Hall, xi. 337; The Doctrine of Lumley v. Wagner, xiii. 306; Legal Remainders and Perpetuities, xiv. 133; Mortgagees v. Trade Fixtures, xv. 165. Fishback (W. P.).-Recollections of Lord Coleridge, xii. 194.
Fisher (W. R.).-The Law of Mortgage (fifth ed. by A. Underhill), xiv. 98. Fisher (J. R.) and Strahan (J. A.).-The Law of the Press, xiv. 423.
Foa (E.).-The Relationship of Landlord and Tenant (second ed.), xii. 81. Foreign Law, Proof of (JULIUS HIRSCH- FELD), xi. 241.
Fox (J. C.).—See Yearly Supreme Court Practice.
France, The Status of British Companies
in (THOMAS BARCLAY), (n.) xiii. 115, 426. FRANCK, LOUIS.-Collisions at Sea in rela. tion to International Maritime Law, xii. 260.
Franco-Newfoundland Controversy, The (T. B. BROWNING), xi. 248. Fraser (Hugh).—Compendium of the Law of Torts specially adapted for students,
Easements (seventh ed. by G. Cave), xv. 317.
Gallardo (J.).-Cuestiones de Derecho In- ternacional sobre la Letra de Cambio, xiv. 103.
Gammon (Joseph).- See Diprose (John). General Average, Suggestions for the Codification of the Law of (H. C. Dow- DALL), xi. 32.
German Civil Code, The (E. SCHUSTER), xii. 17.
Ginnell (Laurence).-The Brehon Laws, xi.
Girard (P. F.).—Manuel élémentaire de
droit romain, xiv. 204; Textes de droit romain annotés, xiv. 204.
Goddard (J. L.).—A Treatise on the Law of Easements (fifth ed.), xii. 295. GOFFIN, R. J.-Submarine Cables in time of War, xv. 145.
Goiraud (L.).-A Treatise upon French Commercial Law, xv. 217.
Gomme (G. L.).-Lectures on the Prin- ciples of Local Government, xiv. 104. Goodeve (L. A.).-The Modern Law of Real Property (fourth ed. by Sir H. W. Elphinstone, J. W. Clark, and A. Dick- son), xiv. 97; Modern Law of Personal Property (third ed. by J. H. Williams and W. M. Crowdy), xv. 316. GORDON, J. W.-The Judicial Crisis in the Transvaal, xiv. 343.
Gordon (J. W.)-Monopolies by Patents, xiii. 330.
Gosset (Thorold).-See Jackson (W. H.). Goudy (Henry).-See Muirhead (J.). Gould (J. M.).-See Kent (James). Gow (William).—Marine Insurance, xi. 301.
Grant (J.).-The Law relating to Bankers
(fifth ed. by C. C. M. Plumptre and J. K. Mackay) xiii. 437.
Green (Thomas).-See Possession; Nation- ality of Children.
GREGORY, CHARLES NOBLE.-The Wage of Law Teachers, xiv. 34. Greig (J. W.).—See Rudall (A. R.). GRIFFITH, F. LL.-Wills in Ancient Egypt, xiv. 43.
GRIFFITH, W. H.-Giving Time to Princi- pal Debtors, xiv. 379.
Griffith (W. H.).-See Lush (M.). GRIGSBY, W. E.-Cyprus Law and its Administration, xii. 67; The Mixed Courts of Egypt, xii. 252.
Grigsby (W. E.). The Medjellè, or Otto- man Civil Law, xii. 405.
GULLY, Right Hon. W. C.-Lord Herschell, XV. 123.
Hall (W. E.)-A Treatise on International Law, xii. 185.
Hall, W. E. (In Memoriam)—(T. E. HOLLAND), xi. 113.
Hamilton (C. de Courcy).-See Andrews (John).
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