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An argument for higher rates, based on the grounds that they are both deserved by the railways and harmless to the public. See Railways. Restraint of Trade. See Monopolies. Roman-Dutch Law. “The History of the Roman-Dutch Law." By Professor R. W. Lee. 10 journal of Comparative Legislation, pt. 2, p. 261 (Apr.). Street Railways. “Street Railways and the Interstate Commerce Act." By Borden D. Whiting. 10 Columbia Law Review 451 (May) Considering the question of the federal regulation and control of interstate street railways. Tnriﬂ. "The United States Tariff." By Wallwyn B. Shepheard. 10 journal of Com parative Legislation, pt. 2, p. 289 (Apr.). A short digest of the tariff act of 1909, with observations. Taxation (General). "The Separation of State and Local Revenues." By Prof. Charles J. Bullock. Quarterly journal of Economics,

v. 24, p. 437 (May). The author argues clearly and convincingly in opposition to the proposed separation of state and local taxation. Taxation (Proposed Income Tax Amend ment). “Inherent Improprieties in the In come Tax Amendment to the Federal Con stitution." By Arthur C. Graves. 19 Yale Law journal 505 (May). The author considers this amendment im proper “under the limitations which ought to guard the concessions of authority to our federal government." “The Income-Tax Amendment." By Sena tor William E. Borah. North American Re view, v. 191, p. 755 (June).

A short argument in support of the pro posed amendment. “The Income Tax Amendment." By Professor Frederick M. Davenport. Inde pendent, v. 68, p. 969 (May 5). _The argu l ment of a professor of political science in favor of the amendment.

Title by Discovery. “The Arctic and Ant arctic Regions and the Law of Nations.H By Thomas Willing Balch. 4 American journal of Law 265 (Apr.). Treating of the rights of nations in the soil of the polar regions. Water Power.

“The Illinois Water-Power

Scheme." By H. G. Moulton. journal of Political Economy, v. 18, p. 381 (May). Worlnnen'sOompensation. See Labor Laws -

Miscellaneous Articles of Inleresl lo lllc Legal Profession Biography. Campbell. "Lord Chancellor Campbell." By J. A. Lovat Fraser. 35 Law Magazine and Review 257 (May). Lurton. “Horace Harmon Lurton." By John J. Vertrees. 58 Univ. of Pa. Law Review 495 (May.) Roosevelt. “Theodore Roosevelt." By Archibald R. Colquhoun. Fortnightly Review, v. 86, p. 832 (May). A sympathetic appreciation of the Ameri can statesman.

00st of Living. “The Problem of Subsis tence." A Symposium. Cosmopolitan, v. 49, p. 21 (June).

A collection of the opinions of many college professors and leaders of various industries on the causes of the high cost of living. European Politics. "European Interven tion in Morocco." By Norman Dwight Harris. 19 Yale Law journal 549 (May). Legal Miscellany. "The Trial of William Blake for High Treason." By Herbert Ives. Ninteenth Century and After, v. 67, p. 849

(May) An interesting review of the forgotten dragoon episode in the life of the poet-painter. Negro Problem. “The Economic Aspects of Race Prejudice." By W. E. Burghardt Du Bois.

Editorial Review, v. 2, p. 488 (May).

A plea for the education of the Negro. Political Corruption. “Scientiﬁc Corrup tion of Politics." By Charles Edward Russell. Hampton's, v. 24, p. 843 (June). Dealing with the machinations of the Southern Paciﬁc Railway in California poli tlCS.

Russia. "The Reaction in Russia: A Review of Events Since the ‘Bloody Sunday’ of Janu ary, 1905; I." By George Kennan. Century, v. 80, p. 163 (June). Dramatically reviews the thrilling events of the year 1905 and the subsequent months of "paciﬁcation," when the counter-revolu tion triumphed.

Taft‘: Administration.

“The President at World's

Work.” By William Bayard Hale. Work, v. 20, p. 13005 (June).