INDEX. 
L 
Liquors (distilled) ; their consumption and 
manufacture, 19; toxicity of different, 39. 
M 
Mann, C. Riborg, The Teaching of Physics 
for Purposes of General Education, reviewed, 
209. 
McGREGOR, R. C., Editorial: Bamboo for 
paper pulp in Bataan Province, Luzon, 121. 
Methyl alcohol, 61; experimental preparation 
of, 61; the oxidation of, under the influence 
of A, Sunlight, and B, Hydrogen peroxide, 
59; the action of sunlight upon solutions 
of p-quinone in, 57; the oxidation of, by 
hydrogen peroxide, 65. 
Methyl salicylate, the action of hydrogen per- 
oxide on, at 100°, 89; the effect of formal- 
dehyde on the coloration of, 89; the effect 
of hydrogen peroxide upon, and other sub- 
stances in sealed tubes in. the absence of 
light, 88. 
Methyl salicylate and salicylic acid, experi- 
mental, 85. 
Methyl salicylate III. The 
methyl salicylate and some 
pounds in the sunlight, 79. 
MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM EVERETT, Profes- 
sor Freer and the University of the Phil- 
ippines, Memorial Number, xxv. 
coloration of 
allied com- 
N 
Natural bridge, a Philippine, 291. 
Nipa distillate: Crude alcohol, 28; 
aleohol, 29. 
Nipa distillates, beverages from, 29. 
Nipa palm, sap of the, 118. 
Nitrophenol, ortho- and para-, 371. 
Nitrosophenol, para-, 371. 
rectified 
oO 
Otto producer unit for the Bureau of Science, 
67-horsepower, 17. 
P 
Paper manufactured from orange pulp, 411. 
Pot-still beverages, 38; improvement of the, 
39; labeling of, 40; methods of manufacture 
of, 41; standards of, 41; storage of, 42. 
PRATT, D. S., Roselle, 201; See Gress, H. 
D., 79, 871; See THURLOW, L. W., 357. 
Q 
Quinoid structure of ortho- and para-nitro- 
phenol and para-nitrosophenol, 371. 
Quinol carboxylic acid (Gentistie acid), 93. 
R 
. Reed, John Oren, and Guthe, 
College Physics, reviewed, 127. 
Karl Eugen, 
425 
REIBLING, W. C., See COX, ALVIN J., 317. 
REIBLING, W. C., and REYES, F. D., Physi- 
cal and chemical properties of Portland 
cement. Parts IV and V, 135. 
REVIEW: 
Biglow, S. Lawrence, Theoretical and 
Physical Chemistry, 131. 
Greenish, Henry George, The Microsco- 
pical Examination of Foods and Drugs, 
210. 
Hobbs, William Herbert, Characteristics 
of Existing Glaciers, 210; Earth Fea- 
tures and their Meaning. An Introduc- 
tion to Geology for the Student and the 
General Reader, 132. 
Mann, C. Riborg, The Teaching of Physics 
for Purposes of General Education, 209. 
Reed, John Oren, and Guthe, Karl Eugen, 
College Physics, 127. 
Sherman, Henry C., Chemistry of Food 
and Nutrition, 55. 
Smith, H. Hamel, 
Coco-nuts: 
421. 
Spinney, Louis Bevier, 
physics, 129. 
Sutton, Francis, A Systematic Handbook 
of Volumetric Analysis, 55. 
Wiley, Harvey W., Foods and Their Adul- 
teration. Origin, Manufacture, and 
Composition of Food Products; Infants’ 
and Invalids’ Foods; Detection of Com- 
mon Adulterations, and Food Standards, 
127. 
REYES, F. D., See Cox, 
See REIBLING, W. C., 135. 
Rice, beverages made from fermented, 101. 
Roselle, 201; sirup, 204; wine, 204. 
and Pape, F. A. G., 
the consols of the East, 
A Text-book of 
Atvin J., 317; 
s 
Salicylic acid and sodium salicylate in sun- 
light, 91. 
Sand stones, sand-lime brick and artificial 
sand stones in the Philippines, 317. 
Sand-lime brick and artificial sand stones 
in the Philippines, 317; calcium hydro- 
silicate binder, 320; carbonate binder, 319; 
financial considerations, 347; laboratory 
methods, 331; mixed carbonate and silicate 
binder, 322; other plant sites, 345; plant 
site in Manila, 344; process of manufacture, 
329; raw materials, 325; raw materials in 
the vicinity of Manila, 332; uses for sand 
brick and artificial stone, 324. 
Sherman, Henry C., Chemistry of Food and 
Nutrition, reviewed, 55. 
SHILLING, G. R., See Gress, H. D., 383. 
Smith, H. Hamel, and Pape, F. A. G., Coco- 
nuts: the consols of the East, reviewed, 
421. 
Sodium salicylate and salicylic acid in sun- 
light, 91. 
