X TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Argument of the Honorable Charles R. Warrep Continued. 



Question 5 Continued. Page. 



Canadian Customs Circular No. 371 719-21 



Chamberlain-Bayard Treaty of 1888 721-2 



Resiling of argument 7224 



Case of Delaware and Chesapeake Bays 724-5 



Text-writers quoted in proof of position of United States 725^0 



Holland 725, 734 



Lord Blackburn (Conception Bay case) 726 



Galiani 727, 7.38 



Ortolan 727, 730 



Philliinore 727 



Heffter 727, 729 



Azuni ___ 727, 738 



Twiss 727, 730-1 



Pradier-Fodere 727, 732 



Fiore 728, 731 



Rivier 728, 732 



Ferguson 728, 732 



Stoerk 728 



Perels 728 



Calvo 728, 731 



Hall 728 



Oppenheirn 728, 734, 736 



Bynkershoek 729 



Vattel . 729 



Xeyron 729 



G. F. de Martens 729, 738 



Kliiber__ 729 



Hautefeuille 730 



de Cussy 730 



Funck-Brentano 732 



Testa : 732 



Piedelievre 732 



Despagnet 733 



Liszt 733 



Westlake 733 



Nys 734 



"Annuaire de 1'Institut de Droit International, 1894 " 735 



Lord Stowell (Le Louis)-.! 735 



Regina v. Keyn 735 



Taylor 730 



Wheaton 735 



Kent 735 



Grotius 736-7 



Burlamaqui 738 



Masse 739 



Argument of Mr. John S. Ewart, K.C 740-871 



Question 5 740-808 



Great Britain has consistently held one view 740 



Great Britain's position misunderstood by United States 740-1 



Lord Stanley's position in 1845 740-1 



Practical impossibility of applying Mr. Warren's theory 741-2 



Treaties of 1686, 1778, and 1794__ 742 



