REFERENCES FOR GENERAL READING

Carriage of Goods by Sea, T. G. Carver. London, 1909; Stevens and Sons, Ltd.

Law of Carriers, E. P. Wheeler. New York, 1890; Baker, Voorhis & Co.

Maritime Law, Albert Saunders. London, 1901; Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd.

Fitzgerald, 212 Fed. 678.

Wildcroft, 201, U. S., 378.

Sumner v. Caswell, 20 Fed. 249.

Dan, 40 Fed. 691.

Harlem, 27 Fed. 236.

Hattie P., 63 Fed. 1015.

Manitoba, 104 Fed. 145.

Majestic, 56 Fed. 244.

Normania, 62 Fed. 469.

Kensington, 183 U. S. 263.

[13] See p. 181.

[14] Prior to the advent of steam navigation this was not the rule. A carrier, in order to discharge his liability, was obliged to deliver the cargo upon the usual wharf of the vessel, and give actual notice to the consignee, if he were known.

[15] See § 2, this chapter, infra.

CHAPTER VII
CONTRACTS OF AFFREIGHTMENT, BILLS OF LADING AND CHARTER PARTIES