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CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL.

[NOTE.-The following are the certificates of approval furnished by the gentlemen to whom the articles in volumes I and II were submitted.]

[ACCOUNTS.]

OFFICE 60 CONGRESS STREET.
BOSTON, MASS., AUGUST, 1883.

I hereby certify that the cases under Accounts, submitted to me as digested by the general editor of "Federal Decisions," and as not important enough to be printed in full under that head, appear to have been digested and then thrown out with good discretion.

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[ARBITRATION.]

JAMES SCHOULER.*

BOSTON, MASS., November 30, 1883. I hereby certify that the cases under Arbitration, submitted to me as digested by the general editor of Federal Decisions," and as not appearing important enough to be printed in full under that head, appear to me to have been thrown out by him, after being digested, with good discretion. Nor do I think them important enough to be printed in full under any head. JAMES SCHOULER. *

[ASSIGNMENT.]

BOSTON, MASS., November 30, 18S3.

I hereby certify that the cases under Assignment, submitted to me as digested by the general editor of "Federal Decisions," and as not appearing important enough to be printed in full under that head, appear to me to have been thrown out by him, after being digested, with good discretion. Nor do I think them important enough to be printed in full under any head. JAMES SCHOULER.*

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THE GILBERT BOOK COMPANY, St. Louis: Gentlemen:— I have examined the cases which were originally intended by your editors for publication in full in the "Federal Decisions," under the head of " 'Actions," but which were subsequently omitted from publication in full, and only digested under that head for leading points, and under various other appropriate heads for minor points. I am of opinion that none of these cases are of sufficient value to merit their publication entire, and that good judgment and discrimination have been shown in such omission. I am also of opinion that these cases are not of sufficient value to the profession to justify their publication in full under any topic other than that of "Actions." Very respectfully,

J. L. HIGH.†

[APPEALS AND WRITS OF ERROR.]

CHICAGO, November 6th, 1833.

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THE GILBERT BOOK COMPANY, St. Louis: Gentlemen:- I have examined the cases originally intended by the editors of the "Federal Decisions" for publication in full under the title of "Appeals," but afterwards omitted from publication entire, and only digested under that title for leading points, and under other priate topics for minor points. I am of opinion that good judgment and discrimination have been exercised in omitting these cases from publication in full, none of them being of sufficient importance to justify such publication. I am also of opinion that none of these cases are of such importance as to merit their publication entire under any title other than that of "Appeals." Very respectfully,

J. L. HIGH.t *Author of Treatises on Domestic Relations, Personal Property, Bailments, and Executors and Administrators. † Author of Treatises on Extraordinary Remedies, Receivers, and Injunctions.

[AGENCY.]

BOSTON, MASS., November 30, 1883. I hereby certify that the cases under Agency, submitted to me as digested by the general editor of "Federal Decisions," and as not appearing important enough to be printed in full under that head, appear to me to have been thrown out by him, after being digested, with good discretion. Nor do I think it important to print them in full under any head. MELVILLE M. BIGELOW.

[ATTORNEYS.]

BOSTON, MASS., November 30, 1883.

I hereby certify that the cases under Attorneys, submitted to me as digested by the general editor of "Federal Decisions," and as not appearing important enough to be printed in full under that head, appear to me to have been thrown out by him, after being digested, with good discretion. Nor do I think it important to print them in full under any head. MELVILLE M. BIGELOW.

Author of works on Bills and Notes, Fraud, Estoppel, Elements of Equity, Elements of the Law of Torts, Leading Cases on the Law of Torts, English Procedure, etc., etc.

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VOLUMES AND CASES TO BE INCLUDED.

SUPREME COURT REPORTS.

Black, 2; Cranch, 9; Dallas, 3; Howard, 24; Otto, 16; Peters, 16; Wallace, 23; Wheaton, 12,

CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURT REPORTS.

Abbott's Admiralty, 1; Abbott's U. S., 2; Baldwin, 1; Bee, 1; Benedict, 10; Bissell, 9; Blatchford, 19; Blatchford's Prize Cases, 1; Blatchford & Kowland, 1; Bond, 2; Brown, 1; Chase, 1; Clifford, 4; Crabbe, 1; Cranch, C. C., 5; Curtis, 2; Daveis, 1; Deady, 1; Dillon, 5; Flippin, 2; Fisher's Prize Cases, 1; Gallison, 2; Gilpin, 1; Hempstead, 1; Hoffman, 1; Holmes, 1; Hughes, 4; Lowell, 2; McAllister, 1; McCahon, 1; McCrary, 3; McLean, 6; Marshall, 2; Mason, 5; Newberry, 1; Olcott, 1; Paine, 2; Peters' C. C., 1; Peters' Admiralty, 2; Sawyer, 7; Sprague, 2; Story, 3; Sumner, 3; Taney, 1; Wallace, C. C., 1; Wallace, Jr., 3; Ware, 2; Washington, 4; Woods, 3; Woodbury & Minot, 4; Woolworth, 1; Van Ness, 1, OPINIONS OF ATTORNEYS-GENERAL AND COURT OF CLAIMS, FEDERAL REPORTER,

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PARTIAL LIST OF FEDERAL CASES TAKEN FROM OTHER SOURCES. Smith (N. H.); 3 and 4 Day (Conn.); 16, 32 and 34 Conn.; 2 Brown (Pa.); 6 Call (Va.) · 2 Martin (N. C.); 25 Sup. Tex.; Cooke (Tenn.); Overton (Tenn.); Vt. Reps., 20–25 and 29; 35 Georgia; American Law Register, 30 Vols.; Brewster (Pa.), 3 and 4; Legal Gazette Reports (Pa.), 1; 2 Haywood (N. C.); Pittsburgh Reports, the Pittsburgh Legal Journal, 3 Vols.; The Philadelphia Reports, 12 Vols.— a reprint of the Legal Intelligencer,

THE WHOLE, IN ORIGINAL VOLUMES, MAKE A TOTAL OF

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142

33

12

20

312

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