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MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 
A LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF THE PillX.irPlNK ISLANDS. 
EXCLIJSIVK OF THE CETACEA. 
By Ned Hoixister. 
Order No. 418. 
Paper, $0.50 United States ourrenoy, poitpald. 
This It the only recent attempt to enunnerate the mammals of the Philippine Itlande. The 
distribution of eaoh species Is given and the original descriptions are cited. 
PRICE-LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS. 
For sale by the Bureau of Science. 
Order No. 417. 
For free distribution. 
This Is a list of selected photographs from the splendidly complete colleotlon of the Bureau 
of Science, 
A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE BIROS. 
By Richard C. McGregor. 
2 parts, 769 pages. 
Order No. 103. 
Paper, $4 United States ourrenoy. postpaid. 
Mr. MoGregor spent some eight years in active field work, visiting many parts of the Archipel- 
ago, before beginning work on this book. Therefore, he was well prepared to undertake the 
preparation of the manual. 
A Manual of Philippine Birds contains in compact form descriptions of all the known species 
of Philippine birds. The usual keys and diagnoses of orders, families, and genera help the 
novioe In identlfioation. 
Under eaoh species are found native, English, and scientific names, distribution by Islands, 
descriptions of the birds and In many Instances notes on nesting, migrations, and other habits. 
A CHECK-LIST OF PHILIPPINE FISHES. 
By David Starr Jordan and Robert Earle Richardson. 
78 pages. 
Order No. 102. 
Paper, $0.75 United States currency, postpaid. 
This list will be found a convenient guide to the synonymy of Philippine ichthyology. The 
nomenclature Is thoroughly revised and the distribution of each speoies within the Philippine 
Islands Is given. 
This oheck-llst Is uniform In size and style with McGregor and Worcester's Hand-IIst of 
Philippine Birds. 
INDO-MALAYAN WOODS. 
By Fred W. Foxwobtht. 
182 pages, 9 photographio plates. 
Order No. 411. Paper. $0.50 United States currency, postpaid. 
In Indo-Malayan Woods, Doctor Foxworthy has brought together a large amount of accurate 
Information concerning trees yielding woods of ebonomio value. The work Is based largely upon 
the author's own experience in the Philippine and neighboring regions, but previous publications 
and information generously given by other dendrotogists have been used to correlate oommeroial 
and native names of useful Indo-Malayan trees. 
