be 
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Rice insects, 1068. 
RICHMOND, G. F., Philippine Fibers and 
Fibrous Substances, their Suitability for 
Paper Making; Part I, 433; Part II, 
1075. 
Rinderpest ; association with other diseases, 
587; diagnosis, 597; etiology of, 578; 
filtration of virulent blood in, 581; im- 
munization against, combined methods, 
591; method of production of serum in 
Bureau of Science, 589; modes of con- 
veyance and infection, 583; morbid anat- 
omy of, 585; natural resistance, im- 
munity and susceptibility, 579; prognosis, 
597; prophylaxis, 588 ; symptoms of, 584; | 
treatment of, 597; virus of, 580. 
Runchomyia, 991. 
Runchomyia philippinensis Giles, 991. 
Ss 
Saccharum spontaneum, 460. 
Salangana marginata (Salvad.), 769, 773. 
Salangana troglodytes (Gray), 769. 
Sanchez y Sanchez, Domingo, Memoria sobre | 
un Insecto Enemigo del Cafeto, rep., 1069. 
San Miguel de Mayumo, P. I., insects 
found in, 221. 
San Ramon; analyses of coconuts and soil 
from, 59, 80; analyses of soil from, 58; 
humidity at, 38, 46 et seq.; hydrometric 
reading at, 24, 46 et seq.; physical 
characteristics of soils of, 59; rainfall 
at, 24, 46 et seq.; temperature at, 46 et 
seq.; time required to exhaust soil of 
plant food, 61; total nutriment in one 
hectare of soil, 61; water content of 
soil at, 39. 
Sapogenin, 1024. 
Saponin, 1021, 1027; electric conductivity 
of solutions of, 1041; from Entada scan- 
dens, experimental work on, 1039. 
Saprophytic symbioses (amebic), 925. 
Sarcophaga spp., 1072. 
Sarcops calons (Linn.), 775. 
Sayomyia, 991. 
Sayomyia manilliensis Shiner, 991. 
Schistosoma cattoi, 83. 
Schistosoma hzematobium, 83, 84. 
Schistosoma japonicum, 83 et seq. 
Scale insects, on coconut, 217. 
Schistosomiasis; diagnosis of, 88; etiology 
of, 87; histology of, 85, 86-87; pathol- 
ogy of, 85, 86-87; symptoms of, 84, 
87-89. 
Scutomyia, 985. 
Scutomyia nivea Ludlow, 985. 
Scutomyia nonscripta samarensis Ludlow, 
985. 
Scymnus sp., description, 221. 
Sea-cliff plant formation, 676. 
Sedefio, Padre Antonio, work in introducing 
silkworms, 1078. 
Seedlings, 424. 
Selection, artificial, in evolution, 45. 
Semele, 630. 
Semele (?) dalli Smith, sp. nov., 630. 
| SHIGA, K., Observations on the Epidemiol- 
ogy of Disentery in Japan, 485. 
Shorea-Plectronia plant formation, 642. 
Silkworms, 10783. 
Silvanus surinamensis Linn. in copra, 223. 
Silver oxide, heat of formation of, 439. 
Skin, tropical ulceration of, 91. 
Smallpox, 239. 
SMITH, W. D., Contributions to the Phy- 
siography of the Philippine Islands, I. 
Cebu Island, 1048; Orbitoides from the 
Binangonan Limestone, 203; Preliminary 
Geological Reconnoissance of the Loboo 
Mountains of Batangas Province, 617. 
Soils; chemical and physical differences, 
between seashore and inland, 59; in 
coconut plantations, 60; advisability of 
fertilization and irrigation, 62; nutriment 
exhausted from, by the coconut palm, 60. 
Spilornis panayensis Steere, 772. 
Splenomegaly; animal experiments’ with, 
536; clinical history of cases in Manila, 
535; symptoms of cases in Manila, 534; 
possible etiology, of, 537. 
Spodoptera maurita Boisd., 1068. 
Stegomyia, 984. 
Stegomyia aurostriata Banks, sp. noy. 984; 
described 995. 
Stegomyia crassipes V. d. W., 984. 
Stegomyia desmotes Giles, 984. 
Stegomyia fasciata Fabr., 978-979, 984, 
996-998. 
Stegomyia fasciata persistans Banks, subsp. 
noy. 978-979, 984; described 996. 
Stegomyia gardenerii Ludlow, 984. 
Stegomyia leucomeres Giles, 984. 
Stegomyia punctolateralis Theob., 984. 
Stegomyia scutellaris Walker, 985, 999. 
Stegomyia scutellaris samarensis Ludlow, 
782, 985, 997, 999. 
Stegomyia sexlineata Theob., 985. 
Stegomyia striocrura Giles, 985. 
Stegomyia, 996. 
Stelwagon, Henry W., Treatise on Diseases 
of the Skin, review, 789. 
Stethomyia, 980. 
Stethomyia pallida Ludlow, 980. 
Stipa tenacissima, 458, 461, 463. 
STITT, E. R., A Study of the Blood in 
Dengue Fever, 513. 
Stomoxys calcitrans Linn., 1070. 
Streptopelia dussumieri (Temm.), 768, 772. 
Strix candida Tick, 765. 
Strand vegetation, 666. 
Strombus, 629. 
Strombus javanus Martin, var. nov. semperi, 
Smith, 629. 
Strombus javanus Linn., 629. 
STRONG, RICHARD P., A Consideration of 
Some of Bail’s Recent Views in Connec- 
tion with the Study of Immunity and a 
Comparison of the Value of Protective 
| Inoculation with Aggressin with that of 
Vaccination in Plague, 501; A Study of 
some Tropical Ulcerations of the Skin 
with Particular Reference to Their Etiol- 
ogy, 91; Vaccination Against Plague, 181. 
