BIBLIOGRAPHY

This list contains the titles of books most frequently cited in the following pages:—


ABBREVIATIONS OF CITATIONS

The following are the important abbreviations of citations:—

Ann. Cycl.Appleton's Annual Cyclopædia.
Br. & For. St. Pap.British and Foreign State Papers.
C. Rob. Chr.Robinson's English Admiralty Reports.
Brussels CodeConference at Brussels, 1874, on Military Warfare.
Cr.Cranch's United States Reports.
Fed. Rep.Federal Reporter.
Gould & TuckerGould and Tucker's Notes on the United States Statutes.
HallHall's International Law (4th ed.).
HertsletHertslet Map of Europe by Treaty.
How.Howard United States Reports.
Instr. U. S. Armies.Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field.
Kent's Com.Kent's Commentaries (14th ed.).
LawrenceLawrence's Principles of International Law.
Oxford ManualManual of the Laws of War on Land, Oxford, 1880.
Pet.Peters's United States Reports.
SchuylerSchuyler's American Diplomacy.
TakahashiTakahashi's Cases during the Chino-Japanese War.
Treaties of U. S.Treaties and Conventions of the United States, 1776-1887.
U. S. For. Rel.United States Foreign Relations.
U. S. Naval War CodeUnited States Naval War Code.
U. S.United States Reports.
U. S. Rev. Sts.United States Revised Statutes.
U. S. Sts. at LargeUnited States Statutes at Large.
Wall.Wallace, United States Reports.
Whart.Wharton's International Law Digest.
Wheaton D.Wheaton's International Law (Dana's edition).
Wheat.Wheaton's United States Reports.