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COM COLLYER, J. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Partnership ; with an Appendix of Forms. 2d ed. greatly enlarged. 8vo. London. 1840. "The best English Treatise on the Law of Partnership, is unques- tionably that of Mr. Collyer, as containing a full statement of the prin- cipal decisions of Lord Eldon, whose subtle and powerful legal intellect pre-eminently distinguished itself in cases of Partnership and Bank- ruptcy." There are two English and two American editions of the work. The latter were ably edited by W. Phillips and E. Pickering, 8vo., Springfield, 1834-39. Warren's L. S. 761 ; 3 Kent's Com. 69 n., 157, n. ; 3 Leg. Exam, and L. C. 280. . A Collection of all the Statutes relative to Lidict- able Ofiences, analysed and arranged according to the alphabetical Order of the Subjects; with copious Notes. 12mo. London. 1832. The new Game Act, 1 & 2 Wm. IV. c. 32, with Notes and Forms, together with the Night Poaching Act, and the Game Certificate Acts. 12mo. London. 1831. COLQUnOUN, LUDOVICO. Report of the Proceedings under a Brieve of Idiocy, Duncan v. Yoolow ; with an Appendix of Relative Documents and an Introduction. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1837. COLQUHOUN, P. Police of the river Thames ; containing an Historical View of the Trade of the Port of London, and sug- gesting Means for Preventing the Depredations thereon, by a Legislative System and River Police, with an Account of the Functions of the various Magistrates and Corporations exercising Jurisdiction on the River, and a general view of the Statutes con- nected with the subject. 8vo. London. 1800. . A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis. 8vo. London. 1806. COLVIN, J. B. The Magistrate's Guide, for Maryland. 2d ed. 8vo. Georgetown. 1819. COMBERBACH, ROGER. Reports of several Cases argued and adjudged in the Court of K, B. at Westminster, from the 1st James II., to the 10th William III. fol. London. 1724. This volume of Reports was arranged for the press and published after the author's death, by his son, who says, " had the author prepared them 215