INDEX. 767 



The references are to the pages. 



DISTRESS— (Continued.) 

 what is a sufficient, 303. 

 rule as to damage, 304. 

 who may distrain, 305. 

 election, 306. 



DIVISION FENCES 

 See Fences. 



DOCKING 



whether a form of cruelty, 534. 



DOGS 



See also the Names of States. 



property in, 57-68, 550. 



as the subjects of civil actions, 57-58. 



as the subjects of larceny, 8, 9, '37, 57, 59-63. 



no crime to obtain by false pretences, 9, 59. 



taxation and license of, 64-68. 



action for killing, 120, 121, 127-132, 135-140. 



proximate results of shooting, 126. 



killing, wh«n unlicensed or without collars, 141, etc., 541. 



killing a vicious dog, 141, 144. 



killing of dogs by railway companies, 591-592, 640 and n. 



using, to drive away trespassing animals, 139. 



trespass by dogs, 277, 287 n, 288. 



when a dog is "at. large," 142 n, 292, etc. 



ordinance requiring dogs to be registered and collared, 298. 



liability for negligence in keeping or controlling, 379, 382, 393-402. 



liabijity for their attacking trespassers, 383-384. , 



contributory negligence of the plaintiff, 388-391., 



scienter in cases of sheep-killing dogs, 397, 399-400. 



noisy dogs a nuisance, 360. 



limitation as to liability for carriage of, 474. 



delivery to wrong person, 485. 



escape during transportation, 492. 



malicious mischief to, 549. 



evidence of the value of, 164-166. 



may be brought into court, 405. 



evidence of tracking by bloodhounds, when admissible, 63. 



"animals," 528. 



"chattels," 61, 62, 68. 



"domestic animals," 60. 



"dumb animal," S49 n. 



"goods," 61, 62, 68. 



■'personal property," 59, 61, 591 n. 



■"property," 58, etc., 66, 68, 549. 



