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Index to Periodicals "United States of America-State Legisla tion. By R. Newton Crane. Pp. 284-289. “The United States Tariff." By Wallwyn B. Shepheard. Pp. 289-293. See Tarifi. Liability of the Sovereign. “Sovereigns as Defendants." By Nathan Wolfman. 4 Ameri can journal of International Law 373 (Apr.). A paperJudicigzflS sug ted by of theMassachusetts decision of the Supreme Court in

the controversy before the Hague Court, by a Newfoundland journalist of experience. Pmntl. “Patents and Industrial Progress." By William Macomber. North American Re view, v. 191, p. 805 (June). A vigorous lea, by a leading authority on patent laws, or u ently needed reforms in patent procedure. p. 408 supra.

Mason v. Inlercolonial Railway 01' Canada, 197 Mass. 349 (1908). Literature. "Cowper and the Law." By His Honor judge William Willis, K. C. Law journal, v. 45, p. 343 (May 21). _ Treating particularly of the poet's connec tion with the Inner Temple. “Law from Lay Classics; I, The Magis tracy of Sancho Panza." 5 Illinois Law Re view 39 (May). The first of a series of extracts compiled to illustrate the treatment of the law in satiric or philosophic strain. Marriage and Divorce. "The History and Present Condition of the German Divorce Law." By Dr. Ernest]. Schuster. 10 journal of Comparative Legislation, pt. 2, p. 229 (Apr.). Succinctly itornizes the history of the

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"The Patents and Designs Act, 1907."

German law 0

divorce, the law as it now

stands, and some of the results of its opera tion. Monopollos. "Criminal Conspiracies in Restraint of Trade at Common Law." By Arthur M. Allen. 23 Harvard Law Review 531 (May). A timely discussion of one of the most important subjects of American law. See p. 407 supra. Nationality. “The Chinese Nationality Law, 1909." By Tsai Chutung. 4 American journal of International Law 404 (Apr.). Naturalization. "Citizenship for the Porto Ricans." By Roland P. Falkner. American Political Science Review, v. 4, p. 180 (May.). A former Commissioner of Education of Porto Rico carefully analyzes political condi tions in that country and considers his special subject in all its bearings. Neutrality. "The Real Status of the Panama Canal as Regards Neutralization." By H. S. Knapp. 4 American journal of International Law 314 (Apr.). The author considers that the Canal is not neutralized in any sense of the word. Newfoundland Fisheries Case. "The Atlan tic Fisheries Dispute." By P. T. McGrath American Review of Reviews, v. 41, p. 718

(June) A full presentation of the circumstances of

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35 Law Magazine and Re

view 289 (May).

"The Third De Police Administration. By Henry C. Spurr. 16 Case and Comment 370 (May). Written from the standpoint of a former public prosecutor, who considers that the innocent have little to fear from the ordeal of the third degree. "A Golden Rule Chief of Police." By Frederic C. Howe. Everybody’s, v. 22, p. 814 (June).

A first-hand account of Chief Kohler's methods and their results. “Policemen Around the World." By Nevin 0. Winter. World’: Work, v. 20, p. 13056 (June). Describing the police of many diflerent countries, in all parts of the world. Procedure. "Judgment on the Pleadings on Motion." By E. Mortimer Boyle. 21 Bench and Bar 53 (May). Treating of how section 547 of the New York Code of Civil Procedure (1908) has been construed by the courts. Professional Ethics. “The Ethical Basis of Jurisprudence." By Dean William S. Pattee. 10 Yale Law journal 564 (May). Public Lands. "The Land System of New Zealand." By "Agricola." 35 Law Maga zine and Review 279 (May). Public Service Corporation. See Railways. Ballwoya.

“Control of Railroad Accounts

in Leading European Countries." By A. M. Sakolski. Quarterly journal of Economics, v. 24, p. 471 (May). The systems of regulation of railway ac counting and finance considered are those of Germany, Great Britain and France. "The Shifting Railroad Control." By C. M. Keys. World's Work, v. 20, p. 13045 (June). Gives many interesting facts regardingthe eight great railroad systems of the United States. See Carriers, Rate Regulation. Bate Regulation. “The Effect of Increased Freight Rates." By Edward W. Harden. Outlook, v. 95, p. 31 (May 7).