A LIST OF The Abbreviations used in this Treatise. TOGETHER WITH A STATEMENT OF THE EDITIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY WORKS CITED. NOTE.-The letters A. B. C. D. appended to the American Reports, denote the relative estimation in which those Reports are held by the profession in general, out of the particular State where the decisions were pronounced: A. marking the highest degree of excellence. A very eminent American jurist has kindly furnished the Author with this guide. NAME OF WORK, ETC. Adolphus & Ellis's Reports, King's Bench. 12 vols. burgh, 1836. Adam's Roman Antiquities. 6th ed. Edin Addison's Reports, Pennsylvania, 1791-1799. 1 vol. (C.) Aiken's Reports, Vermont. 1826-1827. 2 vols. (B.) Alison's Principles of the Criminal Law of Scotland. Alison's Practice of the Criminal Law of Scotland. American edition. American Jurist. Boston. Ambler's Reports, Chancery. 2 vols. Anderson's Reports, Common Pleas. 1 vol. Andrew's Reports, King's Bench. 1 vol. Anstruther's Reports, Exchequer. 3 vols. Anthon's Nisi Pr. Rep., New York. 1808-1818. 1 vol. (D.) Appleton's Reports, Maine, from 1841. 1 vol. (C.) Archbold's Criminal Pleading. 16th ed., 1867. Armstrong, Macartney & Ogle's Rep., Nisi Pr. Irel. 1 vol. Attorney-General. Ayliffe's Parergon, 2nd edition, 1734. Barnewall & Alderson's Reports, King's Bench. 5 vols. Barnewall & Adolphus' Reports, King's Bench. 5 vols. |