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Index to Volume X. Institute (Md.), The Keeley Cure, 408; McCann v. Consolidated Traction Co. (N. J.), A Coat That Led to a Suit, 222; Meade v. Chicago, etc., R. Co. (Mo.), A Difference in Game, 271; Meagher v. Driscoll (Mass.), Mental Suffering, 81; Menzter v. Western Union Telegraph Co. (Ia.), Mental Suffer ing, 81; Merriman's Appeal (Mich.), Person's Looks, 360; Miller v. Delaware, etc., R. Co. (N. J.), A Cold Blooded Verdict, 221; Mitchell v. Rochester Ry. Co. (N. Y.), Mental Suffering, 81; Morrison v. Bennett (Mont.), Cheating at Horse Racing, 498; Morton v. Western Union Telegraph Co., (Ohio), Mental Suffering, 81; Mullaly v. People (N. Y.), Dogs, 173; Mulvano v. The Anchoria, Remote Cause of Injury, 128; Nearham v. McNair (la.), Family Expense, 221; Orchardson v. Cofield (Ill.), A Foolish Old Woman, 497; Parker v . State (Tex.), Applause in Court, 127; Parkhurst v. Krellinger (Vt.), Self-Serving Evidence, 359; Peavy v. Georgia R. & B. Co. (Ga.), Out of Tune, 360; Pedigo v. Commonwealth (Ky.),An Honest Detective, 318; Pennegan v. State (Tenn.), Marriage of Divorced Person, 319; Penny v. Hanson (Eng.), Fortune Telling, 445; Peoples. Elmer (Mich.), For tune Telling, 445; Peoples. Havnor (N. Y.), Sunday Shaving, 497; People v. Howland (N. Y.), The Judi cial Business of Suppressing Tramps, 407; Phelon v. Styles (Conn.), Coat Frightening Horse, 222; Porter v. Briggs (la.), Family Expense, 222; Queen v. Morley (Eng.), Conscientious Scruples, 496; Rasch v. Noth (Wis.), Eavesdroppers, 549; Rasumssin v. Baker (Wy.), Ability to Read the Constitution, 271; Raynes v. Bennett (Mass.), Family Expense, 222; Rehberg v. Mayor, etc., (N. Y.), Notice of Defect in Street, 127; Reynolds v. Van Beuren (N. Y.), Fall ing Signboard, 407; Rivard v. Rivard (Mich.), Mad Cow, 445; Roblee v. Town of Indian Lake (N. Y.), Election Case, 80; Rost v. Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co. (N. Y.), Practical Tests in Evidence, 40; Roths child?'. Boelter (Minn.), Family Expense, 222; Saw yers. Sawyer (Vt.), Family Expense, 222; Schrader v. Hoover (la.), Family Expense, 222; Siddall v. Jansen (111), Allurement of Infants, 219; Slingerland v. East Jersey Water Works Co. (N. J.), An Hys terical Verdict, 221; Smith's Estate (Pa.), An Ex traordinary Monument, 172; Smith v. Rogers (Ga.), Family Expense, 222; So Relle Case (Tex.), Men tal Suffering, 81 : Southern Ry. Co. v. Covenia (Ga.), A Precocious Infant, 408 : Sparks i'. Day (Ark.), Shape of Homestead, 360; St. Louis, A. & T. R. R. Co.?'. Hawks (Tex.), Dogs, 173; St. Louis, etc., R. R. Co. s. Stanfield (Ark.), Dogs, 173; St. Louis, etc., Ry. Co. v. Jones (Ark.), Out of Tune, 360; State?'. Frazier (Mo.), Verbose In structions, 127; State?'. Granneman (Mo.), Sun day Shaving, 497; States. Mabrey (N. C.), Human

ity Toward Children and Wives, 128; State v. New Orleans, etc., R. Co. (La.), Street Sprinkling, 359; State v. Osawkee (Kans.), The Keeley Cure, 408; State v. Rhodes (N. C.), Humanity Toward Chil dren and Wives, 128; Stevenson v. Belknap (la.), Seduction, 81; Stewart?'. McCIung (Ore.), Family Expense, 222; Stull (Pa.), Marriage of Divorced Person, 319; Sykes v. Beadon (Eng.), Cheating at Horse-Racing, 498; Tacoma?'. Krech (Wash.), Sunday Shaving, 497; Texas & P. Ry. Co. v. Jones (Tex.), The Measure of Damages, 81; Thornton v. State (Ala.), " Looks " as Evidence, 446; Town's?'. Pratt (N. H.), Family Expense, 222; Tucker v. New York C. & H. R. R. Co. (N. Y.), Knowledge of Infants, 173; Van Voorhis v. Brintnall (N. Y.), Marriage of Divorced Person, 319; Veazie v. Wil liams (U. S.), Puffers, 174; Waller v. Sikes (N. C), Election Case, 79; Walton v. N. Y. Cent, tral Sleeping Car Co. (Mass.), 222; Wartman v. Swindell (N. J.), Practical Joke, 447; Watkins v. Reddin (Eng.), Coat Frightening Horse, 222; Western Commercial Travelers' Ass'n v. Smith (U. S.), Accident Insurance, 272; Wilcox v. State (Ga.), Dogs Again, 359; Williamss. Cates (N. C), Marriage of Divorced Person, 319; Wilson v. Wil mington & M. R. R. Co. (S. C), Dogs, 173; Wink ler v. Fisher (Wis.), A Difference in Game, 271; Wisconsin Keeley Inst. Co. v. Milwaukee County (Wis.), The Keeley Cure, 408; Wyman v. Leavitt (Me.), Mental Suffering, 81. Causes Célèbres, Japanese 287 Challenge, Jury 28 Choate, Rufus (with portrait) .... 505 Clinton, Henry Laurens (with portrait) . 133 Code, Japan's New Law 26 Code Noir, Le 421 Code, The Black, seed . . . . '. . 421 Code, The Theodosian 309 Columbia Law School of To-day, The (il lustrated) 199 Comedies, Judicial, in Samoa 515 Constitution, The, or a Theory — Which? 479 Conveyance, An Ancient, of Land ... 77 Convicts, What Makes 513 Counsel, Impunity of 96 Court of Justice, In a 528 Court, The Animal Kingdom in ... . 290 Courts and Legislatures upon Labor Ques tions, The True Attitude of ... 103 Courts, English, and Foreign Lunatics . . 545 Courts, French Law and Law . . . . 417 Criminal Anthropology in Italy (illus trated) 342, 382