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marked will not he reviewed Banks should be seat to the Editor in Chief Depart Best of Law. University of Pennsylvania, 8 W Cor Thirty fourth and Chestavl Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.)

1900

A SELECTION OF CASES ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. By EMUN MC-
LAIN Boston: Little, Brown & Co.
JURISDICTION of the FæDERAL COURTS. By HON. AMOS M. THAYER.
St. Louis: W. W. Brewer & Co. 1900.

A Synopsis OF THE LAW OF CONTRACT

St. Louis: W. W. Brewer & Co. 1900.

By HON. AMOS M. THAYER.

A TREATISE ON THE AMERICAN LAW OF REPLEVIN. By ROSWELL SHINN. Chicago: T. H. Flood & Co. 1899.

THE LAW OF EXPERT AND Opinion EVIDENCE. BY JOHN D. LAWSON Chicago: T. H. Flood & Co. 1900.

AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY REPORTS. RY WILLIAM MILLER COLLIER. Vola. II and III. Albany: Matthew Bender. 1900.

IN MEMORIAM-F. CARROLL BREWSTER. Compiled by the Associated Students of P. Carroll Brewster. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott. 1900.

MY MYSTERIOUS CLIENTS. By HARVEY SCRIBNER. Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Co. 1900.

THE LAW OF BANKS AND BANKING. By JOHN M. ZANE. Chicago: T. II. Flood & Co. 1900.

THE LAW OF GUARDIANS IN PENNSYLVANIA. BY WILLIAM TRickett. Philadelphia: T. and J. W'. Johnson & Co. 1900.

*CONSTITUTION AND ADMISSION OF IOWA INTO THE UNION. By TAMES ALTON JAMES. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press.

1900.

Civil Law in Spain and Spanish-America. By CLIFFORD STEVENI WALTON. Washington, D. C.: W. H. Lowdermilk & Co. 1900. STUDIES IN INTERNational Law. By E. STOCQUART, D. C. L. Brussels: Veuve Ferdinand Largier. 1900.

LAW OF REAL PROPERTY. Vol. VI. Edited by Emerson E. Ballard, Logansport, Ind.: The Ballard Publishing Co. 1900.

PSYCOPATHIA SEXUALIS. By Da. R. v. KRAPPY KING. Chicago: W. T. Keener & Co. 1900.

BOOK REVIEWS.

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OUTLINE STUdy of Law. By L. P. RUSSELL, D. C. L., LL. D. New York: Baker, Voorhis & Co.

1900.

ROADS AND STREETS. By W. F. ELLIOTT. Indianapolis: Bowen-Merrill Co.

1900.

PROCEEDINGS OF the Illinois STATE BAR ASSOCIATION. Springfeld: Illinois State Register Book Publishing House. 1900.

ELEMENTS OF AMERICAN JURISPRUDENGE By WM. C. ROBINSON,
LL. D. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1900.

The Law of BILLS, NOTES AND CHEQUES. Second Edition. By MEL
Ville M. BIGELOW, Ph. D. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1900.
A BRIEF FOR THE TRIAL OF Civa lasunS BEFORE A Juay. Second
Edition. By AUSTIN ABBOTT. Rochester, N. Y.: Lawyers' Co-oper
ative Publishing Co. 1900.

AMERICAN LAW. By J. D. ANDRrwa. Chicago: Callaghan & Co. 1900.
CASES ON INSURANCE. BY & H. WOODRUFF. New York: Baker,
Voorbis & Co. 1900.

THE POLICE POWER OF THE STATE. BY ALFRED RUSSELL. Chicago: Callaghan & Co. 1900.

REGISTERING Title to Land. By JACQUES Dumar Chicago: Callaghan & Co. 1900.

MANUAL OF CRIMINAL LAW. Third edition. By E. Wahabara. Chi cago: Callaghan & Co. 1900.

AN EXPOSITION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF ESTOPPEL BY MUMBO.
TATION. By J. & EWART.
By J. & EWART. Chicago: Callaghan & Co. 1900.

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TRADE ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE COLLECTION OF DEBTS DUE MEMBERS BY MEANS

OF BOYCOTT.

In the course of his opinion in the case of Bohn Mfg. Co. v. Hollis,1 decided in 1893, Justice Mitchell, of the Supreme Court of Minnesota, observed:

"This is the age of associations and unions in all departments of labor and business for purposes of mutual benefit and protection. Confined to proper limits, both as to ends and means, they are not only lawful but laudable. Carried beyond these limits they are liable to become dangerous agencies for wrong and oppression. Beyond what limits these associations cannot go without interfering with the legal rights of others is the problem which, in various phases, the courts will doubtless be frequently called to pass upon."

Two cases decided during the current year, namely, Weston v. Barnicoat2, in the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, and McIntyre v. Weinert, in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, furnishes illustrations of a lately developed scheme of combination among traders, which, in one phase,

'55 N. W. Rep. 1119.

56 N. E. 619.

195 Pa. 52.

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