INDEX 



Abar. 190. 



Abdong cahoy, 180. 



Abuab, 169. 



AGCAOILI, FRANCISCO, see BRILL, HAR- 

 VEY C, 861. 



Agelaea, 184. 



AGUILAR, R. H., A comparison of linseed 

 oil and lumbang oils as paint vehicles, 235. 



Albihal, 171. 



Alcohol from discard molasses in the Philip- 

 pine Islands, 267. 



Alegango, 190. 



Aleurites cordata, 236. 

 fordii, 236. 

 moluccana, 167, 235. 

 trisperma, 167, 236. 



ALINCASTRE. CECILIO, see BRILL, HAR- 

 VEY C, 127. 



Alstonia scholaris, 167. 



Anisoptera thurifera, 111. 



Api-api, 111. 



Apitong, 111. 



Argemone mexicana, 167. 



ARGUELLES, ANGEL S., see BROWN, 

 WILLIAM H.. 221. 



Asclepidaceffi, 174. 



Aspergillus flavus, 67. 

 niger, 66. 



Atangen, 177. 



Avicennia officinalis, 111. 



B 



Babebabe, 172. 



Bacauan, 111. 



Bagtican lauan, 230. 



Bailey, E. H./S., see Reviews (book). 



Balangcari, 190. 



Balitadhan, 172. 



Balobo, 224. 



Batingui, 169. 



Bayabayabasan, 180. 



Berberis aristata, 178. 



Bo-nor, 172. 



Brick and mortar, composition of, in the great 

 wall of China, 257. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, The antineuritic prop- 

 erties of the infusorial earth extract of the 

 hydrolyzed extract of rice polishings, 199 ; 

 A chemical investigation of the seeds of 

 Pangium edule and of Hydnocarpus alcate, 

 37 : The fermentation of Philippine cacao, 1 ; 

 see also PARKER. HARRISON O., 87. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, and AGCAOILI, 

 FRANCISCO, Some limitations of the 

 Kjeldahl method, 261. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, and ALINCASTRE, 

 CECILIO, The possible maximum vitamine 

 content of some Philippine vegetables, 127. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, and PARKER, HAR- 

 RISON O., The rancidity of Philippine co- 

 conut oil, 95. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, PARKER, HARRISON 

 O., and YATES, HARRY S., Copra and 

 coconut oil, 55. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, and THURLOW, LEA- 

 VITT W., Alcohol from discard molasses in 

 the Philippine Islands, 267. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, and WELLS, ALBERT 

 H-, The physiological active constituents of 

 certain Philippine medicinal plants: II, 167. 



BRILL, HARVEY C, and WILLIAMS, RO- 

 BERT R., The use of chaulmoogra oil as a 

 specific for leprosy, 207. 



BROWN, WILLIAM H., and ARGUELLES, 

 ANGEL S., The composition and moisture 

 content of the soils in the types of vegeta- 

 tion at different elevations on Mount Ma- 

 quiling, 221. 



Bruguiera parviflora, 111. 



Bugkan, 177. 



Buyun, 169. 



C 



Cacao, the fermentation of Philippine, 1 ; 



properties of butter from Philippine, 11. 

 Cacaocacaoan, 180. 

 Caesalpinia bonducella, 167. 



sappan, 167. 

 Calamantao, 171. 

 Calcium sulphate, the effect of, on cement, 



138. 

 Camagsa taquilis, 185. 

 Camagsang baguing, 184. 

 Camunin, 186. 

 Cataban, 225. 

 Catmon, 169. 

 Caua, 87. 



Cayutanang baguing, 177. 

 Celastracese, 169. 



Cement, the effect of calcium sulphate on, 1S8. 

 Charcoal, analysis of bacauan, 121. 

 Chaulmoogra oil as a specific for leprosy, 207. 

 China, composition of brick and mortar in 



the Great Wall of, 257. 

 Chloride of lime, the interaction of, with the 



normal constituents of natural waters and 



sewage, 17. 

 Cnestis, 184. 



Coconut oil and copra, 55. 

 Coconut oil, methods for the production of 



pure, 87 ; the rancidity of Philippine, 95. 

 Coconut products, the study of copra and 



other, 49. 

 Cogon, 223. 

 Combretacea?, 172. 

 Congoura, 188. 

 Connaraceae, 184. 



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