tinctly the recent changes in, and existing principles of, the Law of Evidence, and to bring down the review of cases to the date of publication. The Chapter on the Measure of Damages, is also, as far as I am aware, a new feature in a Treatise on the Law of Evidence. E. P. THE TEMPLE, CHAPTER III.-On Bills of Exceptions and Demurrers to Evidence. On the Competency of Witnesses 36 CHAPTER IX.-On Evidence of Ancient Possession. CHAPTER X.-On Evidence in Questions, of Pedigree 288 CHAPTER II.-On Public and Judicial Writings CHAPTER III.-On Public Non-Judicial Writings CHAPTER IV.-On Private Writings, Inspection, Notice to CHAPTER V.-On Secondary Evidence, Proof of Handwriting, Attesting Witnesses, Writings that refresh the Memory 302 CHAPTER VI.-On Matters which are required to be proved by Writing, the Statutes of Frauds, of Limitations, of 331 |