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Index 
Bacillus — Continued. 
subtilis, 65. 
typhosus, 326, 328. 
xerosis, 65. 
Bagarbas, 292. 
Bambusa blumeana Schultes, 177, 367, 369, 
371. 
spinosa Roxb., 366, 367, 369, 371. 
vulgaris Schrad., 365, 368, 371. 
vulgaris Schrad. var. striata (Lodd. ) 
Gamble, 369, 371. 
BANISTER, W. B., The military surgeon 
and the civilian practitioner, 11. 
Barleria cristata, 152. 
Barringtonia, 504. 
racemosa (Linn.) Blume, 364, 371. 
Bassia betis (Blanco) Merr., 363, 371. 
Bauhinia, 364, 371. 
cumingiana, 384. 
Bees from Sandakan, Borneo, 221. 
Malayan, 615. 
Begoniaceae, 292. 
Begonia Linn., 292. 
dolichotricha Merr., 292. 
longibractea Merr., 293. 
macgregorii Merr., 293. 
urdanetensis Elm., 294. 
Biologic properties of Philippine cobra 
venom, 60. 
Bixa orellana Linn., 363, 372. 
Black spot of citrus fruits, 635. 
Blumea balsamifera (Linn.) DC., 370, 372. 
Boerlagiodendron Harms, 301. 
dinagatense Merr., 301. 
simplicifolium Elm., 302. 
Brachycoeliinae, 630, 631. 
Bragantia Lour., 248. 
affinis Planch., 249. 
brevipes Merr., 248. 
Bridelia stipularis (Linn.) Blume, 233. 
BRILLANTES, CONCHA, The disease-carrier 
problem in the Philippine Islands, 109. 
Bubalus bubalus Linn., 627, 629. 
Burseraceae, 267. 
Buyong halas, 246. 
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Caesalpinia pulcherrima (Linn.) Sw., 348. 
sappan Linn., 364, 372. 
Calamus, 366, 372. 
CALDERON, FERNANDO, Obstetrics and 
its relation to infantile mortality, 19. 
Callicarpa Linn., 313. 
fasciculiflora Merr., 313. 
longivillosa Merr., 313. 
Calliope fluviatilis, 513. 
Calophyllum Linn., 288. 
amplexicaule Choisy, 290. 
brachyphyllum Merr., 290. 
cucullatum Merr., 288. 
gracilipes Merr., 289. 
oliganthum Merr., 289. 
pentapetalum (Blanco) Merr., 290. 
soulattri Burm. f., 289. 
spectabile Willd., 289. 
Calotermitinae, 490. 
Calotermes Hagen, 490. 
(Neotermes) lagunensis Oshima, 489, 490. 
(Neotermes) malatensis Oshima, 490. 
Calvatia lilacina (Mont.) Pat., 371. 
Campanulaeeae, 322. 
Canangium odoratum, 177. 
Canarium Linn., 267. 
unifoliolatum Merr., 267. 
villosum F.-Vill. 268. 
villosum (Miq. ) F.-Vill., 363, 372. 
Canna indica, 197. 
Capritermes Wasmann, 606. 
distinctus, 508. 
paetensis Oshima, 489, 506, 508. 
Cardiac reflex symptoms due to disturbances 
of remote organs, 409. 
Carsidaroida Crawf., 356. 
heterocephala Crawf., 355. 
CARSTEN, H. J„ MiUable cane in the Phil- 
ippine Islands, 133 ; The utilization of 
waste molasses in the Philippine Is- 
lands, with special reference to the ha- 
ciendas of Negros, 395. 
Ceiba pentandra, 177. 
Celastraceae, 275. 
Celtis Linn., 246. 
asperifolia Merr., 246. 
philippensis Blanco, 364, 372. 
Ceratina Latr., 227, 623. 
accusator Ckll., 624. 
beata Cam., 624. 
bicuneata Ckll., 624. 
bipes Ckll., 623, 624. 
canarensis Ckll., 625. 
collusor, 227. 
collusor Ckll. variety a, 227. 
eonscripta Ckll., 624. 
dentipes Fr., 623. 
flavonitens Ckll., 227. 
flavopicta Sm., 228. 
fuliginosa Ckll., 229. 
humilior Ckll., 229. 
incerta Ckll., 624. 
metaria Ckll., 623. 
philippinensis Ashm., 229. 
philippinensis nigrolateralis Ckll., 227, 
229. 
ricUeyi Ckll., 228, 625. 
sexmaculata Sm., 228. 
Ceroplastes Gray, 148, 181, 187. 
ceriferus (And.), 188. 
gigas Ckll., 187. 
rubens Mask., 188. 
Ceroplastodes Ckll., 182, 189. 
cajani (Mask.), 189. 
Ceroputo Sulc, 165. 
Cerotrioza, 358. 
Chalcidoidea, 343. 
CHATTERJEE, GOPAL CHANDRA, An 
atypical Amoeba causing dysenteric 
lesions, 386. 
Chermes bambusae Bdv., 161. 
