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BOTANY 



A FLOEA OF MANILA 

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Order No. 419. 

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Practical fy a 

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Paper, 490 pages, $230, 



complete flora of the cul- 

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 of over 1,000 species, 590 



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ZOOLOGY— Continued 



A MASrtfAL OF PHILIPPINE BIKDS 



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A IVIanual of Philippine Birds contains 

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THE COOOKXTT PALM IN THE PHIL- 

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ZOOLOGY 



A LIST OF THE MAMMALS OF THE 

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By Ned Holustbr 



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A CHECK-LIST OF PHILIPPINE 



FISHES 



By David Staeb Jordan and Robekt Eabl 

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This list will be found a convenient guide 

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 The nomenclature is thoroughly revised, and 

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MEDICINE 



REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL 

 PLAGUE CONFERENCE 



Held at Mukden, April, 1911, under the 

 auspices of the Chinese Government. 



Edited by Erich Martini, G. F. Pbtrie, 



Arthur Stanley, and Richard P, 



Strong 



4S3 pages, 18 plates (2 colored, 4 half- 

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The proceedings of this International Con- 

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