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1 86 HARVARD LAW REVIEW. Webb's Pollock on Torts. Enlarged American edition. By James Avery Webb. The F. H. Thomas Law Book Co., St. Louis, Mo. 1894. pp. xxvi. 803. This book is a reprint of the text of the Enghsh edition, with additions by the editor merely in brief summaries of the American cases and in- finite references. The appendices of the English edition are omitted, and a table of cases cited is added. There is a vast deal of labor in the collection of cases in the notes, but it would be impossible for one who had not used the book in practice to judge of its value. The statement of the American law is so entirely in the nature of brief abstracts that it does not call for notice. B. L. H. Tables for ascertaining the present value of vested and con- tingent Rights of Dowser, Curtesy, Annuhies, etc. Based chiefly upon the Carlisle Table of Mortality. Computed and compiled by Florien Grauque, and Henry B. McClure. Cincinnati : Robert Clarke & Co. 1894. 8vo. pp. ix. 200. ^3.00. The authors give in their preface an account of their care in procuring accuracy of computation and of type, such as is necessary in a work like this. The accuracy of their book can be satisfactorily tested only by use, but in other respects it seems to be a simple, handy, and inexpensive set of tables. r. w. h.