MONOGRAPHIC PUBLICATIONS OF THE PHILIPPINE BUREAU 



OF SCIENCE, MANILA 



STXTDIES IN MORO HISTORY, LAW, AND RELIGION. By Najeeb M. Saleeby. 



A treatise on the history and customs of the Moro People.— i07 pages. 16 illustrations. 

 5 diagrams. 

 Order No, 405. Price $0.25 United States currency, postpaid. 



A K-ANITAL OF PHILIPPINE SILK CULTURE. By CHARLES S. BANKS. 



A practical working guide based upon several years' experience with silk-producing 

 larvse. — 53 pages: iO plates. 

 Order Ko. 413. Price $0.75 United States currency, postpaid. 



THE HISTORY OF SULU. By Najeeb M. Saleeby. 



A complete History of the Moro People in Sulu, with maps and many translations from 

 the original documents.— i875 pages. 

 Order No. 406. Price $0.75 United States currency, postpaid. 



A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE BIRDS. By RICHARD C. McGreGOR. 



Descriptions of all known species of Philippine Bii-ds, together with keys to species and 

 genera.— Part /; US pages. Part 11: S2i pages. 

 Order No. 102. Price (for the two volumes) $4 United States currency, postpaid. 



NEGRITOS OF ZAMBALES. By WILLIAM ALLAN ReeD. 



An interesting ethnological study of the pygmy blacks of Zambales.— 62 photographio 

 illustrations. 91 pages. 

 Order No, 402, Price $0.25 United States currency, postpaid. 



THE NABALOI DIALECT, by Otto Scheerer, together with THE BATAKS OF 

 PALAWAN, by Edward Y. Miller. 



The result of research work among this interesting tribe of primitive people.— i99 pages. 

 1 map. Si full-page photographic plates. 6 figures. 

 Order No. 408. Price $0.25 United States currency, paper, postpaid. 



MINDANAO. THE SUBANUNS OF SINDANGAN BAY. By EMERSON B. 

 Christie. 



This, together with the History of Sulu and the Studies in Moro History, Law, and 



Religion, forms an authentic and valuable set of works on the origin, history, and 



customs of these tribes, who are among the most interesting peoples of the world. — Iti 



pages. Profusely illustrated. 



Order No. 410. Price $1.25 United States currency, postpaid. 



INDO-MALAYAN WOODS. By FRED W. FOX WORTHY. 



This is a notable and authoritative work, embodying a correlation of Indo-Malayan woods 

 and other interesting phases of the subject.— 782 pages; 9 photographic plates. (Being 

 Section C, No. 4, VoL IV, of The Phihppine Journal of Science.) 

 Order No, 411, Price $0.50 United States currency, postpaid. 



THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN THE ISLAND OF NEGROS. By HERBERT S. 



Walker. 



The volume gives a complete statement of the present methods of sugar production in 



the chief producing island of the Archipelago, and is indispensable to anyone wishing 



to understand the conditions of sugar production in the Philippine Islands. — US pages. 



10 photographic plates. 1 map. 



Order No. 412. Price $1.25 United States currency, postpaid. 



A FLORA OF MANILA. By E. D. MERRILL. 



The most generally useful work that has been published on the Philippine flora, and 

 practically a complete flora of the settled areas at low altitudes throughout the Archi« 

 pelago. Over 1,000 species of plants axe described. — i90 pages. 

 Order No, 419. Price $2.50 United States currency, postpaid. 



