PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF GOTERXMENT LABORATORIES. 



(Continued from second png^e of cover.) 



Laboratory: IV. Notes on Analysis of the Water from the Manila Water 

 Supply. By Charles L. Bliss, M. S. Serum Laboratory: V. Frambcesia : It.s 

 Occurrence in Natives of the Philippine Islands. By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. 



No. 21, IVOJf, Biological Laboratory. — Some Questions Relating to the Virulence 

 of MicTo-Organisms with Particular Reference to Their Immunizing Powers. 

 By Richard P. Strong, M. D. 



No. 22, lOOJi, Bureau of Government Laboratories. — I. A Description of the New 

 Buildings of the Bureau of Government Laboratories. By Paul C. Freer, 

 M. D., Ph. D. II. A Catalogue of the Library of the Bureau of Govern- 

 ment Laboratories. By Mary Polk, Librarian. 



No. 23, 1904, Biological Laboratory. — Plague : Bacteriology, Morbid Anatomy, and 

 Histopathology (Including a Consideration of Insects as Plague Carriers). 

 By Maximilian Herzog, M. D. 



No. 2Jf, lOO.'f, Biological Laboratory. — Glanders : Its Diagnosis and Prevention, 

 Together with a Report on Two Cases of Human Glanders Occurring in 

 Manila and some Notes on the Bacteriology and Polymorphism of Bacterium 

 Mallei. By William B. Wherry, M. D. 



No. 25, lOOJf-^ — Birds from the Islands of Romblon, Sibuyan, and Cresta de 

 Gallo. By Richard C. McGregor. 



No. 26, 190Ji, Biological Laboratory. — The Clinical and Pathological Significance 

 of Balantidium Coli. By Richard P. Strong, M. D. 



No. 27, IdOJf. — A Review of the Identification of the Species Described in Blanco's 

 Flora de Filipinas. By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. 



No. 28, 190Ji. — I. The Polypodiaceae of the Philippine Islands. II. Edible Philip- 

 pine Fungi. By Edward B. Copeland, Ph. D. 



No. 29, 190h. — I- New or Noteworthy Philippine Plants, III. II. The Source of 

 Manila Elemi. III. The Constituent Species of a Typical Philippine Hill 

 Forest. By Elmer D. Merrill. 



No. SO, 1905, Chemical Laboratory. — I. Autocatalytic Decomposition of Silver 

 Oxide. II. Hydration in Solution. By Gilbert N. Lewis, Ph. D. 



No. 31. — Biological Laboratory. — I. Notes on a case of Haematochyluria, together 

 with Some Observations on the Morphology of the Embryo 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 influence on the Demonstration of 

 the Indol and Cholera-Red Reaction. By William B. Wherry, M. D. 



No. 32, 1905. — Biological Laboratory: I. Intestinal Hemorrhage as a Fatal Com- 

 plication in Amcebic Dysentery and Its Association with Liver Abscess. 

 By Richard P. Strong M. D. II. The Action of Various Chemical Sub- 

 stances upon Cultures of Amoebte. By J. B. Thomas, M. P., Attending 

 Physician and Surgeon, Civil Sanitarium, Baguio, Benguet. Biological and 

 Serttvi Laboratories : III. The Pathology of Intestinal Amoebiasis. By Paul 

 G. Woolley, M. D., and W. E. Musgrave, M. D. 



No. SS, 1905, Biological Laboratory. — Further Observations on Fibrin Thrombosis 

 in the Glomerular and in other Renal Vessels in Bubonic Plague. By 

 Maximilian Herzog, M. D. 

 Publications of the Bureau are given out In serial number pertaining to the 



entire Bureau. Publications which may be desired can be obtained by applying 



to the Librarian of the Bureau of Government Laboratories, Manila, P. I., or to 



the Superintendent of Government Laboratories, Manila, P. I, 



^The first four bulletins In the ornithological series were published by the 

 Ethnological Survey under the title "Bulletins of the Philippine Museum." Future 

 ornithological publications qt the Government will appear as publications of the 

 Bureau of Government Laboratories. 



