46 THE BUREAU OF SCIENCE 



No. Uy August, 1914 



Cowles, R. P. Palaemons of the Philippine Islands. 



* Banks, Charles S. A new Philippine malaria mosquito. 

 Crawford, J. C. New Philippine Hymenoptera. 



No. 5, October, 19H 



Kemp, Stanley. On a collection of stomatopod Crustacea from the Phil- 

 ippine Islands. 



Baker, C. F. Studies in Philippine Jassoidea. I. Some remarkable 

 Tettigoniellidse. 



Bickhardt, H. Philippinische Histeriden : I. 



Fleutiaux, Ed. Elateridse des iles Philippines. 



Raffray, A. Catalogue des pselaphides (Coleopteres) des iles Philippines. 



Melichar, L. Neue Homopteren der Philippinen. 



No. 6, December, 19H. 



Robertson, James A. The Igorots of Lepanto. 



* McGregor, Richard C. Description of a new species of Prionochilus from 



the highlands of Luzon. 

 Grouvelle, A. Nitidulidse des Philippines recoltes par C. F. Baker. 



A bulky report of the Committee for the Investigation of the 

 Cause of Excessive Infant Mortality in the Philippine Islands 

 was edited and the proof was read. This publication was to 

 appear as No. 6 in the Bureau of Science series of publications, 

 but there has been some delay in the issue. 



The Mineral Resources of the Philippine Islands for 1913 was 

 issued during the year 1914, and copy for a new publications 

 folder has been sent to press and should appear within a short 

 time. 



More or less work has been done on several manuscripts, most 

 of which have not been sent to the printer. These are: 



Schultze, W. A catalogue of the Coleoptera of the Philippine Islands. 



Beyer, H. 0. The Ifugao people. 



Christie, E. B. The Ilocano people. 



Garvan, J. M. The Manobos of Eastern Mindanao. 



Livingston, C. E. The tarsila of Maguindanao. 



Merrill, E. D. A critical consideration of the species described by Blanco 



and Llanos. 

 Graff, P. W. Bibliographic list of Philippine Basidiomycetes. 



A 38-page folder, entitled "Industrial resources of the Philip- 

 pine Islands," was issued in English and in Spanish early in the 

 year, giving semipopular and bibliographical information on the 

 following subjects which have been studied by members or are 

 included in the work of the Bureau of Science : 



Chemical Technology. — Sugar; The nipa palm; Palm brandy; Starch; 

 Coconut and coconut products; Other vegetable oils; The perfume industry, 

 essential oils, and terpenes; Papaya gum; Tanning materials; Philippine 

 dyes; Paper pulp; Soils. 



