The microscopicai. journai, advertiser. 



THE SUPREME COURT 



STATES AND PROVINCES OF NORTH AMERICA. 



This work is intended to embrace each State and Territory of the American Union and 

 Province of the Dominion of Canada, and to contain a historical sketch of the Supreme 

 Court, prepared by a Chief Justice oi some member of that bench, or of the bar, under 

 his supervision and direction, with sketches and portraits of the Chief and Associate 

 Judges, and sketches and portraits of former judges of that Court. 



It will be published in separate series, embracing two or more States in each, and jvhen 

 enough are thus completed the first volume will be issued. Series No. One, embracing 

 the States of Texas and Kansas. Series No. Two, embracing New Jersey and Oregon, 

 and Series No. Three, embracing Alabama, Georgia and New Brunswick, have been is- 

 sued, as an appendix or supplement to the Medico-Legal Journal. 



The historical sketch of Texas is from the pen of ex-Judge A. S. Walker of that bench. 

 That of Kansas is by the Chief Justice, Hon. Albert H. Horton. That of New Jereey is 

 by Francis B.Lee, Esq., of the Trenton bar, and the historical sketch of the Court of 

 Chancery of that State, by S. Meredith Dickinson, Esq., of Trenton. Judge Carey, of 

 Portland, was designated by the then Chief Justice, Hon. K. S. Strahan, to prepare the 

 sketch for Oregon. The Illustrations embrace portraits of the present and ex -Judges, the 

 ChancelloJ and Vice Chancellors, also of the Court of Chancery in New Jersey, and Jus- 

 tices and ex-Justices of the Court of Appeals in Texas. The sketch of Alabama is from 

 the pen of Hon. Thos. H. Clark, of Montgomery, Ala. Chief Justice Bleekley, of Georgia, 

 designated Charles Edgeworth Jones, Esq., to prepare the historical sketch of that State, 

 and Mr. Russell Gray, of the Boston bar has been designated to prepare the sketch of 

 Massachusetts. Judge A. L. Palmer, of the bench of New Brunswick, is the author of 

 the historical sketch of that Province, and Judge Simeon E. Baldwin of New Haven of the 

 Supreme Court of errors of Connecticut. The Supreme Bench of Michigan has designated 

 Mr. Ralph Stone and Mr. H. D. Jewell, of Grand Rapids, to prepare the historical sketch 

 of Michigan and the sketches of the bench of that Slate. Judge Conway W. Noble that 

 of Ohio, and Judge F. Caroll Brewster that of Penn. 



The price of each volume is $5.00, payable in advance, and it ■will be sent in the serial numbers, 

 as issued, if desired by subscribers. The work is edited by (Hark Bell, Esq, o( the New York 

 City bar, and published at No. 57 Broadway, New York City Many of the law libraries are sub- 

 scribers, and members of the bench or bar desiring to subscribe will please address 



MEDICO-LEGAL JOURNAL. 



57 Broadway, New York. 



Microscopic Preparations Illustrating the iviinute 

 Structure of Vegetable Life. 



Being enclosed in a novel transparent envelope, these objects may be 

 examined without removal before mounting. They are prepared with 

 tlie utmost care by Walter White, England, and are mostly stained 

 ill one or two colors of the most permanent character. 



Dr. A. C. Stokes says: The sample section is exquisite. It is so 

 good that I want more. As a well-cut and well-stained section it is 

 cfjiial to anything I have ever seen in that line. 



PRICES. 



Catalogue of 172 objects, $0.02 



Single specimens, ------- ,08 



20 specimens, assorted, 1-00 



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