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Occidental Negros, injury to timber by in- 
sects in, 1074. 
OHNO, Y. K., The Types of Bacilli of the 
Dysentery Group, 915. 
Qrbitoides, 627. 
Orbitoides (Lepiocyclina), 1046. 
Orbitoides richthofeni Smith, sp. nov., 205. 
Oriental sore, 91, 99. 
Oriolus chinensis Linn., 770, 775. 
Oryctes rhinoceros Linn., 143, 1069; distri- 
bution, 151; extent and character of 
damage done by, 151; in Laguna Provy- 
ince, 147; method of operation of adult, 
150; preventive and remedial measures, 
152. 
Osmotreron axillaris (Bp.), 771. 
Otomela lucionensis (Linn.), 774. 
Otus romblonis McGregor, 768. 
Ox warble of United States, 1072. 
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Padraona augiades Felder, 214-215. 
Padraona augias Linn., 214. 
Padraona bambusz Moore, 214. 
Padraona chrysozona Plotz, described, 211— 
212, 215. 
Padraona palmarum Moore, 215. 
Palm fibers, 1081. 
Paper pulp, from abaca waste by soda 
process; unbleached, yield, 444-446; 
bleached, 448. 
Paralecanium cocophylle Banks, 223. 
Paralecanium cocophylle new species des- 
cribed 235. 
Paralecanium expansum Green, 236. 
Parang, Dinochloa, 389; Lagerstroemia- 
Zizyphus, 394; mixed, 392; Psidium or. 
guava, 397; seasonal changes in, 398; 
Streblus-Aphananthe, 391. 
Parangs, 389. 
? Paracecanthus, 1070. 
Parasitic Hymenoptera, with hosts, 694. 
Parlatoria greeni Banks, 222. 
Parlatoria greeni new species, described, 
231. 
Pediculus capitis De Geer., 1072. 
Perkinsiella saccharicida Kirk., 1069. 
Pernis ptilonorhynchus (Temm.), 772. 
Pes-capre plant formation, 667. 
Pest bacilli, virulence of, 189. 
Phapitreron nigrorum Sharpe, 771. 
Philippine coal; apparatus for generating 
gas from, 887-889, 902; character of, 
877 ; classification of, 884-885, 887 ; com- 
parative heat values of gases obtained 
from, 897; oldest and largest deposits of, 
879; proximate analysis of, 880, 883; 
steaming tests of, 886; utilization of, 
886-887, 900. 
Phthirius inguinalis Leach, 1072. 
Pitta atricapilla Less., 773. 
Pitta erythrogaster Temm., 773. 
Plague; aggressin, 501; epidemics of, 465; 
immunization against, 181, 501; prevent- 
ive measures in, 468; protective. in- 
oculation in, 501; rats as the propaga- 
tors of, 476; sanitary work in, 471; 
vaccination against, 181, 501. 
Plague commission, recommendations for, 
480. 
Plague epidemics in Japan; methods of 
invasion, 467; origin of, 465; sanitary 
work, 471; preventive measures, 468; 
table of localities, 466. 
Plank buttresses, 419. 
Plantains and bananas, chemical analysis, 
yield of fiber, yield of pulp, bleached 
and unbleached, 452-454. 
Plant formation, Anisoptera-Strombosia, 
4038. 
Platalea minor Temm. and Sch).?, 766. 
Polillo coal; analysis of gas from, 894, 
898; production of gas from, 893, 898; 
proximate analysis of, 882. 
Polyneuritis endemica, 710. 
Popea, 990. 
Popea lutea Ludlow, 990. 
Preventives and remedies; coconut slug- 
caterpillar, 217; scale insects, 223. 
Prioniturus discurus (Vieill), 772. 
Pteropsis, 629. 
Pteropsis (?) bullata Smith, sp. nov., 629. 
Purging oils, 1034. 
Pycnonotus goiavier (Scop.), 774. 
Pyralide, 1068. 
Pyrausta vastatrix Schultze (MS.), 1069. 
Pyretophorus, 980. 
Pyretophorus freer Banks, sp. noy., 980; 
described, 993. 
Pyretophorus minimus Theob., 980. 
Pyretophorus philippinensis Ludlow, 980. 
Pyretophorus pitchfordi Giles, 980. 
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Radioactivity, action of sunlight on the 
air, 433. 
Rancherias or settlements, instability of, 
on Saltan River, 804. 
Rattans, 417, 1081. 
Reedomyia, 990. 
| Reedomyia pampangensis Ludlow, 990. 
Remontados, the, 861. 
Réunion, damage to coconuts in island of, 
219. 
Revenue stamps, damage by termites, 1071. 
Reviews of books, 575, 705, 789. 
Rhinoceros beetle, the, 143, 1069; life 
history and habits of the, 144. 
Rhipidura nigritorquis Vig., 769, 773. 
Rhipidura sauli Bourns & Worcester, 774. 
Rhynchophorus’ ferrugineus Fabr., 154, 
1069; life history, 156; preventives and 
remedies, 158. 
| Rhynchophorus sp., 158. 
| Rice army-worm, 1068, 
