1\ CONTENTS. 



Page. 

 XVIII. McGregor, Richard C, Notes on a Collection of Birds from Si- 



quijor, Philippine Islands 275 



XIX. McGregor, Richard C, Some Necessary Changes in the Names of 



Philippine Birds 283 



XX. McGregor, Richard C, Philippine Ornithological Literature, 1 28.5 



XXI. Mendoza, Maria P., Ramirez, Manuel, and Enriquez, Pio Valencia. 

 An Improved Method of Modeling Especially Adapted for the 



Central Nervous System; Preparation of Brain Models 293 



Plates I-III. 



XXII. Editorial 299 



No. 5, November, 1908. 



XXIII. Cox, Alvin J., Philippine Coals as Fuel .- 301 



Plates I-XIII ; flgs. 1-2. 



XXIV. Gibbs, H. D., Methyl Salicylate, II.— Solubility in Water at 30°.... 3.57 

 XXV. Gibbs, H. D., The Compounds Which Cause the Red Color in 



Phenol 361 



XXVI. Gibbs, H. D., and Agcaoili, F., On the Detection and Determination 



of Coconut Oil 371 



XXVII. Cox, Alvin J., Laguna Clays 377 



Map 1. 



XXVIII. Cox, Alvin J., Volcanic Tuff as a Construction and a Cement 



Material 391 



Pigs 1-2 



XXIX. Editorial 400 



No. 6, December, 1908. 



XXX. Bean, Robert Bennett. The Benguet Igorots. A Somatologic 



Study of the Live Folk of Benguet and Lepanto-Bontoc 413 



Plates I-VIII; flgs. 1-13. 



XXXI. Smith, Warren D., A Geologic Reconnaissance of the Island of 

 Mindanao and the Suhi Archipelago. I. — Narrative of the 

 Expedition 473 



Plates I-XIX ; figs. 1-4 ; maps 1-4'. 



XXXII. Goodman, Maurice. A Reconnaissance from Davao, Mindanao, 

 Over the Divide of the Sahug River to Butuan, Including a 



Survey from Davao to Mati. Narrative of the Expedition 501 



Maps 1-2. 



XXXIII. Seale, Alvin. The Fishery Resources of the Philippine Islands. 



Part I. — Commercial Fishes 513 



Plates I-X ; figs, 1-5. 



XXXIV. Editorial 533 



Map 1. 



XXXV. Book notices 541 



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