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Judson, Frederick Newton. Law of interstate commerce and its federal regulation. *$5. Flood, T. H.

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Judson, William Pierson. City roads and pavements suited to cities of moderate size. **$2. Eng. news.

This new edition, revised and rendered thoroly up to date, has been issued in response to the continued call for a guide to the building of real highways as well as of city pavements. The history, cost, composition and durability of various pavements are given under the headings: Preparation of streets for pavements, Ancient pavements, Modern pavements, Concrete base for pavements, Block-stone pavements, Concrete pavements, Wood pavements, Vitrified brick pavements, American sheet-asphalt, artificial and natural, Bitulithic pavement, and Broken stone roads.