Willis: Anglo-American Law 203 
Research, pp. 162-168, 572-609. Among the more important of them 
now current are: 
1. American (General). 
a. Harvard Law Review. 
b . Yale Law Journal. 
c. Columbia Law Review. 
d. Michigan Law Review. 
e. Minnesota Law Review. 
/. Illinois Law Review. 
g. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 
h. American Bar Association Journal. 113 
2. American (Special). 
a. Journal of American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminol- 
ogy. 
b. American Journal of International Law. 
c. Medico-Legal Journal. 
3. English. 
a. Law Quarterly Review. 
b. Juridical Review. 
c. Solicitors’ Journal. 
d. Canadian Bar Review. 
F. Annotations to Statutes and Selected Cases. 
In books containing reprints of constitutions, statutes, and selected 
judicial decisions, as pointed out above, there are frequently included 
as annotations much material by way of digests of previous cases and 
commentaries thereon. 
Key Books 
A. Indexes. 
1. Descriptive Word Index to Decennial Digest. 
“A compilation of titles under which are references directing the 
reader to the various topics and sections in the Decennial Digest. These 
titles are words descriptive of essential facts which have constituted 
the several elements of the right of action or defense in decided cases. 
Many of these titles are words that describe, or the names of per- 
sons, places, and physical things which have been the subject of dis- 
pute. Some of them are words that describe a question of law or fact 
not directly involving any particular person or thing, but going to 
particular questions of law and procedure which have been the sub- 
jects of dispute, and some of these titles are words that describe a con- 
stitutional provision, a legislative act, or a legal doctrine which has 
been the subject of dispute.”— Preface, p. ix. 
2. Index and Concordance of Cyc. An index of subjects and topics 
contained in Cyc arranged alphabetically. 
3. Index to notes in Lawyers’ Reports Annotated. 
a. Original volume covers 1 to 70 L.R.A. and 1 to 42 L.R.A. 
New Series. 
113 Perhaps in addition should he mentioned: California Law Review, Iowa Law 
Review, and Virginia Law Review. — H.E.VV. 
