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BOTANY 



A FLORA OF HANILA 

 By Elmer D. Merkox 



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Order No. 419. 

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Practically a complete flora of the cul- 

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ZOOLOGY — Continued 



A MANTTAL OF PHILIPPINE BIRDS 



By Richard C. McGregob 



O.der No. 103. Paper, 2 parts, 769 



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A Manual of Philippine Birds contains 

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THE COCOiriTT PALM IN THE PHII.- 

 IPFINE ISLANDS 



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The reprint contains the following arti- 

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INDO-MALAYAN WOODS 



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In Indo-Malayan Woods, Doctor Fox- 

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ZOOLOGY 



A LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF THE 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, EXCLTT- 



SIVE OF THE CETACEA 



By Ned Holuster 



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This Is the only recent attempt to enu- 

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A CHECK-LIST OF PHILIPPINE 

 FISHES 



By David Starr Jordan and Robi'Irt EAi<L. 

 RicJhardson 



Order No. 102. 

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Paper, 78 pages, $0.75, 



This list will be found a convenient guide 

 to the synonymy of Philippine ichthyology. 

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 the distribution of each species v/ithin the 

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MEDICINE 



REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL 

 PLAGUE CONFERENCE 



Held at Mukden, April, 1911, under tha 

 auspices of the Chinese Government. 



Edited by Ebich Martini, G. F. PfrraiH. 



ABTHim Stanley, and Richard P. 



Stromo 



483 pages, 18 plates (2 colored, 4 half- 

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The proceedings of this International Con- 

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