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the Connecticut Reports, the Federal Reporter, United States Supreme 
Court Reports, and the Atlantic Reporter and in notes in the various 
series of selected cases, and citations to the Constitutions of the United 
States and of Connecticut and to the statutes of Connecticut; the cita- 
tion book for Massachusetts has no citations to the Northeastern Re- 
porter but otherwise is as extensive in scope as the Connecticut book. 
The citation book for the United States Supreme Court furnishes cita- 
tions to the United States Constitution, the Revised Statutes of the 
United States, the Statutes at Large, and the rules of court; to the 
official edition of the United States Supreme Court Reports, the Lawyers’ 
edition thereof, and the Supreme Court Reporter; and to decisions of 
the Court of Claims, and of the various executive departments including 
the Opinions of the Attorney-General. It has also a classification of 
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The revised edition of this work was published in 1916 and is 
kept up to date by cumulative supplements issued in January, May, 
and September. It “shows the history and construction of each act of 
Congress down to date”, giving reference to the Revised Statutes, Stat- 
utes at Large, Compiled Statutes, and Federal Statutes Annotated, and 
citing all cases where they have been dealt with by the courts. 
