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BOTANY 



A FLORA OF MANILA 



By Elmer D. Merrill 



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Practioally a complete flora of the cul- 

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ZOOLOGY— Continued 



A MANTTAI, OF PHILIPPINE BIRBS 



By Richard C. McGregor 



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A Manual of Philippine Birds contains 

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THE COCONITT PALM IN THE PHIL- 

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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 Pox- 

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ZOOLOGY 



A LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF THE 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, EXCLTT- 



SIVE OF THE OETACEA 



By Ned Hollisibr 



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This is the only recent attempt to enu- 

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A CHECK-LIST OF PHILIPPINE 

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This list will be found a convenient guide 

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 the distribution of each spec 

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the 



M3EDICINE 



REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL 

 PLAGUE CONFERENCE 



Held at Mukden, April, 1911, under the 

 auspices of the Chinese Government. 



Edited by Erich Martini, G. Petrie, 



Arthur Stanley, and Rich/ i P. 



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483 pages, 18 plates (2 colore^ 4 half- 

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The proceedings of this International Con- 

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