PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS. 
Bureau of Gover@fiifent Laboratories. 
* No. 1, 1902, to No. 14, 1904. F 
No. 12 1904, Biological and Serum Laboratories.—Report on Bacillus Violaceus Ma- 
nile: A Pathogenic Micro-Organism. By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. 
* No, 16, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—Protective Inoculation against Asiatic Cholera : 
An Experimental Study. By Richard P. Strong, M. D. 
ss aL oe 1904.—New or Noteworthy Philippine Plants, II. By Blmer D. Merrill, 
otanis 
, *No, 18, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—I. Amebas: Their Cultivation and Etiologi« 
Significance. By W. HE. Musgrave, M. D. and Moses T. Clegg. II. The Treatment o°% 
Intestinal Amebiasis (Amcbic Dysentery) in the Tropics. By W. E. Musgrave, M. D. 
No. 19, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—Some Observations on the Biology of the Chol. 
era Spirilfum. By W. B. Wherry, M. D. 
No. 20, 1904.—Biological Laboratory: I. Does Latent or Dormant Plague Exist Where 
the Disease is Endemic? By Maximilian Herzog, M. D. and Charles B. Hare. Serum. 
Laboratory: II. Broncho-Pneumonia of Cattle: aah Association with e Bovisepticus. 
By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. and Walter Sorrell, V. S. III. Pinto (Pafio Blanco). By 
Paul G. Woolley, M. D. Chemical Laboratory: TV. Notes on Analysis of the Water fron, 
the Manila Water Supply. By Charles L. Bliss, M.S. Serwm Laboratory: V. Frambesia ‘ 
Its Occurrence in Natives in the Philippine Islands. By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. 
No. 21, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—Some Questions Relating to the Virulence o? 
Micro- -Organisms with Particular Reference to Their Immunizing Powers. By Richard 
P. Strong, M. D. 
No. 22, 1904, Bureau of Government Laboratories.—1. A Description of the New Build- 
ings of the Bureau of Government Laboratories. By Paul C. Freer, M. D.,. Ph. D, 
II. A Catalogue of the Library of the Bureau of Government 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. 
No. 24, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—Glanders: Its Diagnosis and Prevention (To- 
gether 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. i 
No 25, 1904.—Birds from the Islands of Romblon, Sibuyan, and Cresta de Gallo. By 
Richard 6. McGregor. (For first four bulletins of the ornithological series, see Philippine 
Museum below.) 
No 26, 1904, Biological Laboratory.—The Clinical and Pathological Significance of 
Balantidium Coli. By Richard P. Strong, M. D. 
No. 27, 1904.—A Review of the Identification of the Species Described in Blanco’s Flara 
de Filipinas. By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. 
28, 1904.—I. The Polypodiaces of the Philippine Islands. II. Edible Philippine 
Fung. By Edwin B. Copeland, Ph. D. ; 
Hs 29, 1904.—1I. New or Noteworthy Philippine Plants, III. II. The Source of Mani'a 
bx mimi. * By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. 
“» No. 80, 1905, Chemical Laboratory. —I. Autocatalytic Hecam poniaor of Silver Oxide. 
in: Hydration in Solution. By Gilbert N. Lewis, Ph. D. 
No. 81, 1905, Biological Laboratory.—1. Notes on a Case of Pismetochelia (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, Ml with Special Reference to I's 
Influence on the Demonstration of the Indol and Cholera-Red Reactions. By William B. 
Wherry M. ‘D: 
No: 82, 1905. —Biological Laboratory: I. Tntestinal Hemorrhage as a Fatal Complica- 
tion in Amebic Dysentery and Its Association with Liver Abscess. By Richard P. Strong, 
M. D. II. The Action of Various Chemical Substances upon Cultures of Amebe. By J. 
B. Thomas, M. D., Baguio, Benguet. Biological and Serum Laboratories: III. The Patho}- 
ogy of Intestinal Ameebiasis. By Paul G. Woolley, M. D. and W. E. Musgrave, M. 
No. 83, 1905, Biological Laboratory.—Further Observations on Fibrin Thrombosis in 
Je Glomerular and in Other Renal Vessels in Bubonic Plague. By Maximilian Herzog, 
D 
* No. 34, 1905.—1. Birds from Mindoro and Small Adjacent Islands. II. Notes on Three 
Rare Luzon Birds. By Richard C. McGregor. | 
No. 35, 1905.—1. New or Noteworthy Philippine Plants, IV. II. Notes on Cuming 5 
Philippine. Plants in the Herbarium of the Bureau of Government Laboratories. III. 
Hackel, ‘‘Notes on Philippine Grasses.” IV. Ridley, ‘“Scitiminee Philippinensis.” V., 
Clarke, “Philippine Acanthacese.’”’ By Elmer D. Merrill, Botanist. ' 
No. 36, 1905.—A Hand-List of the Birds of the Philippine Islands. By Richard C. 
McGregor ‘and Dean C. Worcester. 
* Report of the Superintendent of Government Laboratories for the Year Ending August 
81, 1902. (Appendix M of Third Annual Report of the Philippine Commission). 
“Report of the Superintendent of Government Laboratories in the Philippine Islands 
for the Year Ending September 1, 1903. (Appendix G of the Fourth Annual Report of the 
Philippine Commission). 
Third Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Government Laboratories 
for the Year Ending August 31, 1904. 
Fourth Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Government Laboratories 
for the Year Endifig August 31, 1905. 
Bureau of Science. 
No. 1, 1909.—A Check-List of Philippine Fishes. By David Starr Jordan and Robert 
Earl Richardson. In press. %, 
No. 2, 1909.—A Manual of Philippine Birds. By Richard C. McGregor. Part I, 
Galliformes to Eurylemiformes. Note.—The second and final part of this Manual con- 
taining the order Passeriformes will be paged in continuation of the first part. A sys- 
tematic index to the orders, families, and genera (Galliformes to BEurylemiformes) is 
* Out of prin 
(Concluded on third page of cover.) 
