BUREAU OF EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS— Continued. 



(Continued from aeeond page of cover.) 

 TEXTBOOKS: 



Woodworking— A Manual of Elementary Carpentry for Philippine Public Schools. 

 1908. 



Selected Short Poems by Representative American Authors. 1911. Keprint, 191S. 



Commercial Geography; the Materials of Commerce for the Philippines. 1911. 



Samuel Johnson, Macaulay ; Self-Reliance, Emerson ; Gettysburg; Address, Lincoln. 

 1911. Reprint. 1913. 



Supplementary Problems for Trade Schools and Trades Classes in the Philippine 

 Public Schools. 1913. 



Housekeeping— A Textbook for Girls in the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. 

 (In course of preparation.) 



Economic Conditions in the Philippines. 1913. 

 MISCELLANEOUS : 



Domestic Science, A Guide to Practical Instruction in Housekeeping, Sewing, 

 Cooking, and Laundering in Grades Three and Four of the Philippine Public 

 Schools. 1908. 



Some Recipes for Preparing Jellies, Preserves, Pickles* and Candies from Phil- 

 ippine Fruits. 1911. (Supply exhausted.) 



Second and Third Annual Reports on Private Schools and Colleses of the Phil- 

 ippine Islands. 1911 and 1912. (Supply exhausted.) 



A Statement of Organization, Aims and Conditions of Service in the Bureau of 

 Education. 1911. (Several editions printed at Manila and Washington.) (Sup- 

 ply limited.) 



A TaUc on Health Conditions in the Philippines — Dr. Victor 6. Heiser, Director 

 of Health. 1912. 

 PHILIPPINE CRAFTSMAN REPRINTS: 

 1. Philippine Mats. 1913. 



