The decisions in four terms of court, August 1941 through January 1943, have been surveyed. The cases in that period involving some phase of adjective law were, of course, numerous. The number of cases concerned with procedural points always seems somehow to be an indictment of the system. However, while every case is important, at least to the litigants, there is no need in this field for a short term digest. Consequently, of the many decisions, only a few, which seemed to be of general interest or unusual, have been selected for comment.