CONTENTS. 
No. 1, February, 1912. 
Cox, Alvin J. Chemical and physical characteristics of Philippine 
COE er gecesct ten cose espe eS cae eae Nee ee eae ee Seer ee 
Gibbs, H. D., and Holmes, W. C. The alcohol industry of the Phil- 
ippine Islands. Part II. Distilled liquors; their consumption 
EAT! SaeAE ANE BREN CDT CS) yet RS Ue 
Plates I to VIII. ; 
Gibbs, H. D., and Ageaoili, F. Soja-bean curd, an important oriental 
ROOM PTO CUCL ieee aia ens ee eel ney a Me epee rear e NE  uet an ep NL)EkL 
Plate I. 
TRENT ees ee RP eye er ee 
No. 2, April, 1912. 
Gibbs, H. D. The action of sunlight upon methyl alcohol _................... 
Text figure 1. 
Gibbs, H. D. The interference of hydrogen peroxide with the milk 
estsmron tonmaldehydey ss ee 
Gibbs, H. D., Williams, R. R., and Pratt, D. S. Methyl salicylate III. 
The coloration of methyl salicylate and some allied compounds 
MUM WSUINIT OT Gyeweeere ene erate wees eie LM ee ede tho a ke 
Gibbs, H. D., and Ageaoili, F. ‘The alcohol industry of the Philippine 
Islands. Part III. Fermented beverages which are not distilled. 
With special reports from various districts by: H. Otley Beyer, 
John M. Garvan, and Emerson Brewer Christie —..................... 
Plates I to III. 
Editorial: Bamboo for paper pulp in Bataan Province, Luzon _._.. 
Map 1. 
TR CEREUS ccna A A gee gS co EE Pe 
No. 3, June, 1912. 
‘Reibling, W. C., and Reyes, F. D. Physical and chemical popes 
of saaievad Cement artslviran dais ee eee eee 
Plate VII. Text figures 23 to 27. 
Cox, Abit dig ID awlbtyoyabavs) AMEN) ceeseecsccece cass Sere Sees eos ee ee eee See See 
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