PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT 
LABORATORIES. 
No. 1, 1902, Biological Laboratory.—Preliminary Report of the A posaremse in the Phil- 
ippine Islands “of a Disease Clinically Resembling Glanders. By R. P. Strong, M. D. 
No. 2, 1902, Chemical Laboratory.—The Preparation of Bensoyis Acetyl] Peroxide and Its 
Use as an Intestinal Psst in Cholera and Dysentery. Preliminary Notes. By Paul 
Cc. ae M. D., Ph. 
1908, Biolo sical Laboratory.—A Preliminary Report on See peseecmes of Horses 
in as Bullippine Is ands. By W. Musgrave, M. .D., and Norman B. Williamson. 
No. Serum Laboratory. —Preliminary Report on the Study of Cattle and Cara- 
baos int ‘the Philippine Islands, By James W. Jobling, M. D. : 
No. 5, 1903, Biological Laboratory.—Trypanosoma and Trypanosomiasis, with Special 
ae to Surra in the Philippine Islands. By W. EB. Musgrave, M. D., and Moses T. 
1S 6, 1903.—New or Noteworthy Plants, I. The ay et Element in the Philippine 
Flora. "By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. (Issued January 20, 04. 
No. 7, 19038, Chemical Laboratory. ——The Gutta Percha aad Rubber of the Philippine 
Islands. By Penoyer L. Sherman, jr., Ph. D. 
No, 8, 1903.—A Dictionary of the Plant Names of the Philippine Islands. By Elmer D. 
bo a Botanist. 
No. 9, 1 1908, a raed and Serum Laboratories.—A Report on Hemorrhagic Septicemia 
in Animals in the Philippine Islands, By Paul G. Woolley, M. D., and J. W. Jobling, M. D. 
No. 10, 1908, Biological Laboratory.—Two Cases of a Peculiar Form of Hand Infection 
(Due to an n Organism Resembling the Koch-Weeks Bacillus). By John R. McDill, M. D., 
and Wm. rry, M. D. 
No. 11 Rous, Biological Laboratory.—Entomological Division, Bulletin No. 1; Prelimi- 
nary ‘Bulletin ot on Insects of the Cacao. (Prepared Especially for the Benefit of Farmers. ) 
By Charles 8. Banks, Entomologist. 
No. 12, 1903 3, Biological Laboratory.—Report on Some Pulmonary Lesions Produced by 
the Bacillus of "Hemorrhagic Septicemia of Carabaos. By Paul G. Woolley, M. 
No. 138, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—A Fatal Infection by a Hitherto Undescribed 
Chesmanenté, Bacterium: Bacillus Aureus Fetidus. By Maximilian Herzog, D. 
No. 14, 1904. pore Laboratory: Texas Fever in the epilippiae 2 Islands and the Far 
East, By J. W. Jobling, M. D., and Paul G. Woolley, iological Laboratory : 
Entomological Division, Bulletin No. 2: The Australian ae (Boophilus v australis Fuller) 
in the Philippine Islands. By Charles 8S. Banks, Entomologist. 
No, 1 04, Bio pe, Avec and Serum Laboratories.—Report ie Bacillus Violaceus Ma- 
nila: A Pathogenic Micro-Organism. By Paul G. Woolley, M. 
No, 16, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—Protective Paooafating Against Asiatic Cholera: 
An Experimental Study. By Richard P. Strong, M. D. 
No. 17, 1904.—New or Noteworthy Philippine Plants, II. By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. 
No. 18, 1904, sect al Laboratory.—I. Amebas: Their Cultivation and Etiologic Sig- 
nificance. By W. E. Musgrave, M. D., and Moses T. Clegg. a The Treatment of Intes- 
tinal Amebiasis (Amcebic Dysentery) in the Tropics. By W. Musgrave, M. D. 
No. 19, 1904, Biological cya pe iat —Some Gheprvations on the Biology of the Cholera 
Spirillum. pe 8 W. B. Wherry, M. D. 
No. 20, 190} —Biological ; Tinovate : I. Does Latent or Dormant Plague Bxist Where 
the Disease is Endemic? By Maximi jan Herzog, M. D., and Charles B. Hare. Serum 
Laboratory: II. Broncho-Pneumonia of Cattle: Its Association with B. Bovisepticus. 
By Paul . Woolley, M. D., and Walter Sorrell, D. V. S. III. Pinto (Pafio Blanco). By 
Paul G. Woolley, M. D. Chemical Laboratory: IV. Notes on Analysis of the Water from 
the Manila Water Supply. By Charles L. Bliss, M. S. Serwm Laboratory: V. Frambesia : 
Its Occurrence in Natives in the Philippine Islands, By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. 
No. 21, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—Some Questions Relating to the Virulence of 
oN eae with Particular Reference to to Their Immunizing Powers, By Richard 
rong, M 
No. 22, 1904, Bureau of Government Ldboratones. —lI, A Description of the New ee 
ings of the Bureau of Government Laboratories. By Paul C. Freer, M. D., Ph. D. II. 
Sores of the Library of the Bureau of Government Laboratories. By Mary Pole 
rarian 
No, 28, 1904, Biological Runs (Socs® .—Plague: Bacteriology, Morbid Anatomy, and His- 
topathology Soneseese a Consideration of Insects as Plague Carriers). By Maximilian 
erzog, 
No. 24, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—Glanders: Its Diagnosis and Prevention (Together 
with a eport on Two Cases of Human Glanders ‘Occurring in Manila and Some Notes on 
the Bacteriology and Polymorphism of Bacterium Mallei). By William B, Wherry, 
Dy 
‘No. 25, 1904.1—Birds from the Islands of Romblon, Sibuyan, and Cresta de Gallo. By 
manent 6. McGregor. 
No. 1904, Biolo ical Laboratory.—The Clinical and Pathological Significance of 
Balentianan Coli. By Richard P. Strong, M. D 
No. 27, 1904.—A Review of the laentificetion. of the Species Described in Blanco’s Flora 
de (Filipinas. By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. 
904.—I, The Polypodiaces of the Philippine Islands. II. Edible Philippine 
Fungi. ‘by Edwin B. Copeland, Ph. 
No. 29, 1904.—I. New or niciawortky Philippine Plants, III. II. The Source of Manila 
Blemi. by Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. 
No. 80, 1905, Chemical Laboratory. ‘—I. Autocatalytic Decomposition of Silver Oxide. 
II. Hydration in Solution. By Gilbert N. Lewis, Ph. D. 
No. 31, 1905, Biological Laboratory.—1. Notes on a Case of Hematochyluria (Together 
with Some Observations on _ Morphology of the we Bes Nematode, Filaria Nocturna). 
By William B. Wherry, M. D., and John R. McDill, M: D., Manila, P. I. II, A Search 
Into the Nitrate and Nitrite Content of Witte’s “Peptone,”’ with Special Reference to Its 
qpruenes Pia the Demonstration of the Indol and Cholera-Red Reactions, By William B. 
Therry, M, 
(Concluded on third page of cover.) 
