PRETIOUS PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OP G0TERX5IE^•T LABORATORIES. 



No. 1, 190e, Biological Laboraiory.— Preliminary Report of the Appearance in the PhDippine 

 Islands of a Disease Clinically Resembling Glanders. By R. P. Strong, M. D. 



No. S, 1902, Chemical Laborator;/. — The Preparation of Benzoyl-Acetyl Peroxide and Its Use 

 as an Intestinal Antiseptic in Cholera and Dysentery. Preliminary Notes. By Paul 

 C. Freer, M. D., Ph. D. 



No. 5, 1905, Biological Ldboraiory. — A Preliminary Report on Trypanosomia.sis of Horses in 

 the Philippine Islands. By W. E. Musgrave, M. D., Acting Director Biological 

 Laboratory, and Norman E. Williamson, Assistant Bacteriologist Bureau of Government 

 Laboratories. 



No. U. 190$, Servin Labora^wt/.— Preliminary Report on the Study of Cattle and Carabacs 

 in the Philippine Islands. By James W. Jobling, M. D., Director of the Serum 

 Laboratory. 



No. 5, 1903, Biological Zaftorafory.— Trypanosoma and Trypanosomiasis, with Special Refer- 

 ence to Surra in the Philippine Islands. By \V. E. Mu-sgrave, M. D., Acting Director 

 Biological Laboratory, and Moses T. Clegg, A.ssista«it Bacteriologist Biological Labora- 

 tory. 



No. 6, i905.— New or Noteworthy Plants, I. The American Element in the Philippine Flora. 

 By Elmer 1). Merrill, Botanist. (Issued January 20, 1904.) 



No. 7, 190S, Chemical Laboratory. — The Gutta Percha and Rubber of the Philippine Islands. 

 By Penoyer L. Sherman, jr.. Ph. D., Chemist, Chemical Laboratory. 



No. S, 1903.— A Dictionary of the Plant Names of the Philippine Islands. By Elmer D. 

 Merrill, Botanist. 



No. 9, 1903. Biological Laboratory. — A Report on Hemorrhagic Septicaemia in Animals in the 

 Philippine Islands. By Paul G. Woolley, M. D., and J. W. Jobling, M. D. 



No. 10, 1903, Biological Laboratory.— Two cases of a Peculiar Form of Hand Infection 

 (Due to an Organi-sm Resembling the Koch-Weeks Bacillus). By John R. McDill, 

 M. D., and Wm. B. Wherry, M. D. 



No. 11, 1903, Biological Laboratory.— Ei\tomo\ogic8.l Division, Bulletin No. 1: Preliminary 

 Bulletin on In.sects of the Cacao. (Prepared Especially for the Benefit of Farmers.) 

 By Charles S. Banks, Entomologist, Bureau of Government Laboratories. 



No. IS, 1903, Biological Laboratory.— Report on Some Pulmonary Lesions Produced by 

 the Bacillus of Hemorrhagic Septicaemia of Carabaos. By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. 



No. IS, 190k, Biological Laboratory.— K Fatal Infection by a Hitherto Undescribed Chromo- 

 genic Bacterium: Bacillus aureus foetidus. By JiIaximiHan Herzog, M. D. 



No. lit, 1901,.— Strum Laboratory: Texas Fever in the Philippine Islands and the Far East. 

 By J. W. Jobling, M. D., and Paul G. Woolley, M. D. Biological Laboratoi-y: Entom- 

 ological Division, Bulletin No. 2. The Australian Tick (Boophilus australis Fuller) in 

 the Philippine Islands. By Charles S. Banks, Entomologist. 



No. 15, 190!,, Biological and Serum Laboratories. — Report on Bacillus Violaceus Manilse: A 

 Pathogenic Micro-Organi.sm. By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. 



No. 16, 1901,, Biological Laboratory. — Protective Inoculation Against Asiatic Cholera; An 

 Experimental Study. By Richard P. Strong, M. D. 



No. n, 1901,.— yew or Noteworthy Philippine Plants. II. By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. 



No. IS, 1901,, Biological Laboratory. — I. Amebas: Their Cultivation dnd Etiologic Signifi- 

 cance. By W. E. Musgrave, M. D., and Moses T. Clegg. II. The Treatment of Intesti- 

 nal Amebiasis (Amebic Dysentery) in the Tropics. By W. E. Musgrave, M. D. 



No. 19, 1901,, Biological Laboratory.— Some Observations on the Biology of the Cholera 

 Spirillum. By W. B. Wherry, M. D. 



No. 20, 1901,.— Biological Laboratory: I. Does Latent or Dormant Plague Exist Where the 

 Disease is Endemic? By Maximilian Herzog, M. D., and Charles B. Hare. Strum 

 Laboratory: II. Broncho-Pneumonia of Cattle: Its A&sociation with B. Bovisepticus. 

 By Paul G. Woolley, M. D., and Walter Sorrell, D. V. S. III. Pinto (Pano 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. Serum Laboratory: V. Framboesia: 

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



No. Zl, 1901,. Biological Laboratory.— ^vae Questions Relating to the Virulence of Micro- 

 organisms with Particular Reference to Their Immunizing Powers. By Richard P. 

 Strong, M. D. 



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