Order No. 413. 



A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE SILK CULTURE. 



By Charles S. Banks. 



(Publication of the Bureau of Science.) 



Paper, $0.75 United States currency, postpaid. 



A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture is a practical guide to the 

 cultivation -of the silkworm in the Tropics. It is based upon several 

 years of experimental work in the actual production of commercial silk 

 in the Philippine Islands. The book is generously illustrated with 

 plates showing the stages of development of the silkworm, apparatus 

 used in rearing the silkworm and spinning the silk, and working plans 

 of a model silk-house. 



Order No. 415. 



PHILIPPINE HATS. 



By C. B. EoBiNSON. 



(Reprinted from Section C. Philippine Journal of Science, Vol. VI, No. 2.) 



Price, $0.50 United States currency, postpaid. 



The work covers the whole field of the subject, the origin and history 

 of hat making so far as the Philippines are concerned, the materials 

 used, methods of preparation, the actual hats and the difference between 

 them, their prices, statistics of the export trade, brief comparisons 

 with the products of other countries in the eastern Tropics, and the 

 commercial situation and outlook. It embodies also short notes on mat 

 making and other allied industries. 



FOREIGN AGENTS. 



The MacmiUan Company, 64'-66 Fifth Avenue, New York City, U. S. A. 

 Messrs. Wm. Wesley & Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand, London, W. C, England. 

 Mr. Martinus Nijbofl, Nobelstraat 18, The Hague, Holland. 

 Messrs. Mayer & Miiller, Prinz Louis Perdinandstrasse 2. Berlin, N. W., Germany. 

 Messrs. Kelley & Walsh, Limited, 32 Raffles Place, Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson, 19 Baillie Street, Colombo, Ceylon. 



OrRCTOARS AND DESCRIPTIVE MATTER SENT ON APPLICATION. 



