PUBHCATIONS TOE SALE Bt THE BimEATT OF SCIENCE, 

 MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS— Continued 



BOTANY 



A FLOE A OF MAinXA 

 By Elmer D. MEautiuu 



Order 



No. 419. 

 postpaid. 



Practically a 

 tivated areas in 

 tions, with keys 



Paper, 490 pages, $2.50, 



complete flora of the oul- 

 the Philippines. Descrip- 

 of over 1,000 species, 590 



genera, and 136 families, with native names. 



glossary of technical terms, etc. 



THE COGONXrT PALM IN THE PHIIi- 

 IPPINE ISLANDS 



Order No. 37. Paper, 149 pages, 30 plates, 

 $1, postpaid. 

 The reprinl contains the following arti- 

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 Palm (Cocos nucifera). The Coconut and its 

 Relation to Coconut Oil, The Keeping Quali- 

 ties of Coconut Oil and the Causes of its 

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INBO-MALAYAN WOODS 



By Feed W. Foxwobthy 



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In Indo-Malayan Woods, Doctor Fox- 

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 of accurate information concerning trees 

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ZOOLOGY 



A LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF THE 

 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, EXCLU- 

 SIVE OF THE CETACEA 



By Ned Hollistbr 



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This '< 

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 island, 

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the 



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ZOOLiOGY— Continued 



A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE BIKDS 



By KiCHABD C. McGregok 



Order No. 103. Paper, 2 parts, 769 

 pages, $4, postpaid. 



A Manual of Philippine Birds contains 

 in compact form descriptions of all the 

 known species of Philippine birds. The 

 usual keys and diagnoses of orders, families, 

 and genera help the novice in identifloalion. 



A CHECK-LIST OF PHILIPPINE 



FISHES 



By David Stake Jordan and Robert Earl 

 Richardson 



Order No. 102. Paper, 78 pages, $0.75, 



postpaid. 



This list will be found a convenient guide 

 to the synonymy of Philippine ichthyology. 

 The nomenclature is thoroughly revised, and 

 the distribution of each speoies Within the 

 Philippine Islands is given. 



MEDICINE 



EEPOKT OF THE INTERNATIONAL 

 PLAGUE CONFERENCE 



Held at Mukden, April, 1911, under the 

 auspices of the Chinese Government. 



Edited by Erich Martini, G. F. Petrie. 



Arthur Stanley, and Richard V. 



Strong 



4S3 pages, IS plates (2 colored, 4 half- 

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The proceedings of this International Con- 

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