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Page. 



SCHOBL, Otto. The etiology of trichomycosis palmellina in the Phil- 

 ippine Islands 219 



One plate. 



Johnston, John A. A contribution to the bacteriology of leprosy. 



Preliminary note 227 



One plate. 



WiLLETS, David G. Intestinal helminthiasis in the Philippine Islands 

 as indicated by examinations of prisoners upon admission to Bili- 

 bid Prison, Manila, P. 1 233 



MuSGRAVE, W. E., and Sison, A. G. Bacillary dysentery: The most 



prevalent form in Manila and its treatment 241 



Willets, David G. Widal reactions among healthy adult Filipinos.— 253 



BOYNTON, William Hutchins. Experiments on the cultivation of 



rinderpest virus as described by Baldrey 259 



BoYNTON, William Hutchins. Kidney-worm infestation of swine 

 in the Philippine Islands with special reference to the patho- 

 logical changes 269 



Three plates. 



Ljght, S. F. Another dangerous jellyfish in Philippine waters 291 



Gibson, R. B. Some simple laboratory apparatus 297 



Three text fijnires. 



Reviews 303 



Ko. 4, August, 1914 



Barber, Marshall A. The pipette method in the isolation of single 

 microorganisms and in the inoculation of substances into living 

 cells. With a technique for dissection, staining, and other pro- 

 cesses carried out under the higher powers of the microscope... 307 



Two plates and 19 text figures. 



Crowell, B. C. Notes on the diagnosis of Asiatic cholera at autopsy.. 361 



Gutierrez, Perpetuo. Typhoid fever in the Philippines 367 



Reviews 379 



No. 5, September, 1914 



Walker, Ernest Linwood and Barber, Marshall A. Malaria in 

 the Philippine Islands. I. Experiments on the transmission of 

 malaria with Anopheles (Myzomyia) febrifer sp. nov., Anopheles 

 (Pseudomyzomyia) rossii. Anopheles (Myzorhynchus) barbiros- 

 tris. Anopheles (Myzorhynchus) sinensis, and Anopheles (Nys- 

 sorhynchus) maculatus ...„ 381 



Willets, David G. Malaria in the Philippine General Hospital, 



Manila, P. I., during the fiscal year 1913 441 



Crowell, B. C. The chief intestinal lesions encountered in one thou- 

 sand consecutive autopsies in Manila 453 



Reviews - 461 



