INDEX 
[New generic and specific names and new combinations are printed in clarendon; synonyms 
and names of species incidentally mentioned in the text are printed in italic .] 
A 
Acacia farnesiana (Linn.) Willd., 364, 371. 
Acalypha wilkesiana, 172. 
Acanthaceae, 314. 
Achras sapota, 192. 
Achyrantes aspera, 172. 
Acrocercops sp., 348. 
Acroclisoides luzonensis Gahan, 345. 
ADRIANO, FELIPE T., A volumetric method 
for the determination of lactose by alka* 
line potassium permanganate, 213. 
Agaricaceae, 370. 
Agonoscena sauteri End., 353. 
ALBERT, JOSfi, and HORILLENO, F<S, 
Clinical analysis of one hundred cases 
of enterocolitis with especial reference 
to edema, dehydration, and putrid odor 
of stools, 27. 
Albizzia procera (Roxb.) Benth., 364, 371. 
Alimuranin, 60. 
Allodape Lepel., 226. 
brevicops Cklh, 623. 
cupulifera Vachal, 226. 
hewittii, 228. 
hewittii sandacanensis Cklh, 623. 
hewittii (Cam.) var. sandacanensis CklL, 
226. 
marginata Sin., 226. 
sauteriella Ckll., 226, 623. 
sauteriella Ckll., variety a, 623. 
Alopecurus pratensis, 231. 
Alupong, 60. 
Alyxia Banks, 305. 
blancoi Merr., 306. 
lanceolate Merr., 306. 
obovatifolia Merr., 306. 
stenophylla Merr., 305. 
Amaranthus spinosus, 172. 
Amoeba causing dysenteric lesions, an atypi- 
cal, 385. 
Anacardiaceae, 272. 
Ana nas sativa, 175. 
Ancistrolobus brevipes Turcz., 288. 
ligustrinus Spach, 287. 
Andros, Stephen O., review of his The Pe- 
troleum Handbook, 236. 
Annonaceae, 260, 371. 
Annona glabra, 177, 192. 
muricata Linn., 192, 363, 371. 
reticulata Linn., 173, 366, 371. 
sativus, 174, 175. 
squamosa, 173, 177. 
Anompanax Harms, 300. 
celebicus Harms, 300. 
cumingianus (Presl) Merr., 300. 
digitatus Merr., 801. 
philippinensis Harms, 300, 301. 
Anthophora borneensis (Cklh), 228. 
caldwelli Ckll., 621. 
zonata andrewsi (Cklh), 228. 
Antzdesma leptocladum, 166. 
sp., 177. 
Antigonon leptopus, 173, 185. 
Antonina Sign., 160, 177. 
zonata Green, 177, 178. 
Apaypay, 444. 
Aphanurus banksi Gahan, 347, 349. 
Apis Linn., 223. 
dorsata Fabr., 223. 
florea Fabr., 223, 229. 
florea andraeiformis (Sm. ), 228. 
florea rufiventris Fr., 229. 
indica sinensis (Sm.), 223. 
Apocynaceae, 305. 
Apoia Merr., 605. 
maerocarpa (Elm.) Merr., 605. 
t. quif oliaceae, 273. 
Araliaceae, 300. 
Areca catechu, 601. 
Aristolochiaceae, 248. 
Artocarpus integrifolia, 162, 498. 
odoratissima, 173. 
Arytaina pulchra Crawf., 358. 
variabilis Crawf., 369. 
Asclepiadaceae, 310. 
ASH, J. E., The physician and the labor- 
atory, 47. 
Aspidoproctus Newst., 153. 
Astcrolecanium Targ. Tozz., 159, 160. 
bambusae (Bdv.), 161. 
Auriculariaceae, 363. 
Auricularia Bull., 363. 
mesenterica (Dicks.) Fr., 363, 371. 
polytricha (Mont.) Sacc., 368, 371-874. 
tenuis Lev., 364, 372, 374. 
velutina (Ldv. ) Pat., 364, 872. 
Autoinfection during puerperium, 119. 
B 
Bacillary dysentery carriers in the Philip- 
pines, 117. 
Bacillus diphtheriae, 41, 44. 
influenzae, 128. 
pyocyaneus, 65, 88, 89. 
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