Bureau of Education Publications.

Bureau of Education Publications.Annual Reports:First Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1901. (Edition exhausted.)Second Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1902. (Edition exhausted.)Third Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1903. (Edition exhausted.)Fourth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)Fifth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1905. (Not issued in printed form.)Sixth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1906.Seventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1907.Eighth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1908. (Supply limited.)Ninth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1909.Tenth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1910. (Supply limited.)Eleventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1911.Twelfth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1912.Bulletins:1. The Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1903–4. English and Spanish. April, 1904. (Obsolete.)2. A Course of Study in Vocal Music for Vacation Normal Institutes. May, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)8. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)4. The Philippine Nautical School, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)5. Notes on the Treatment of Smallpox. June, 1904.6. Reports of Industrial Exhibits of the Philippine Schools at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. June, 1904.7. Courses of Instruction for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)8.Cursos de Enseñanza para las Escuelas Públicas de las Islas Filipinas.(Spanish edition of Bulletin No. 7.) June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)9. A List of Philippine Baptismal Names. June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)10. Government in the United States. (Prepared for use in the Philippine Public Schools.) June, 1904.11. Courses in Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking, and Ironworking for Provincial Secondary Schools. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)12. Advanced and Post-Graduate Studies Offered by the Philippine Normal School for Preparation for Entrance to American Colleges and Universities or to the University of the Philippines. English and Spanish. August, 1904. (Obsolete.)13. Not issued in printed form.14. The School Law of the Philippine Islands, as Amended by Acts of the Philippine Commission to and including Act 1530, with Executive Orders and Attorney-General’s Opinions Affecting the Bureau of Education. January, 1906. (Obsolete.)15–20. Not issued in printed form.21. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1904–5. English and Spanish. May, 1905. (Obsolete.)22. Lessons on Familiar Philippine Animals. August, 1905. (Edition exhausted.)23. Standard Course of Study in Vocal Music for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1910. (Editions exhausted.)24. Outline of Year’s Course in Botany and Key to the Families of Vascular Plants in the Philippine Islands. August, 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1907. Third edition issued in 1908. Fourth edition issued in 1911.25. Official Roster of the Bureau of Education, corrected to March 1, 1906. May, 1906. (Obsolete.)26. High School and Secondary Courses of Instruction. June, 1906. (Obsolete.)27. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1906–7 and Prospectus for 1907–8. May, 1907. (Obsolete.)27 (A). Philippine Normal School, Courses of Study, Secondary Course. January, 1908. (Obsolete.)28. The Milkfish or Ban͠gos. May, 1908. (Supply limited.)29. Constructive Lessons in English, Designed for Use in Intermediate Grades. August, 1910. Revised and re-issued, 1911. Third Edition, 1912.80. Philippine Normal School, Catalogue for 1909–10 and Announcement for 1910–11. June, 1910. (Obsolete.)31. School and Home Gardening July 1910. (Now being revised)32. Courses in Mechanical and Free-hand Drawing, for Use in Trade and Intermediate Schools. December, 1910.33. Philippine Hats. December, 1910. (Supply limited.)34. Lace Making and Embroidery. December, 1910.35. Housekeeping and Household Arts—A Manual for Work with the Girls in the Elementary Schools of the Philippine Islands. February, 1911.(Concluded on third page of cover.)Bureau of Education Publications—Continued.(Continued from second page of cover.)Bulletins—Continued.36. Catalogue and Announcement of the Philippine Normal School. May, 1911. (Edition exhausted.)37. School Buildings, Part I. 1912.38. School Buildings, Part II. 1912.39. A Manual of Free-hand Drawing for Philippine Primary Schools. (In course of preparation.)40. Athletic Handbook for the Philippine Public Schools. (Now being revised.)41. Service Manual of the Bureau of Education, 1911.42. Intermediate English. II—Notes, Directions, and Aids to the Preparation of the Correspondence Study Course, 1911.43. Catalogue of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades, 1912.44. Libraries for Philippine Public Schools.45. The School of Household Industries, 1912.46. Industrial Museum, Library, and Exhibits of the Bureau of Education.47. Good Manners and Right Conduct, for Use in Primary Grades.48. A Course in Civics. (In course of preparation.)49. Philippine Industrial Fibers. (In course of preparation.)50. Arbor Day and School Holidays. (In course of preparation.)51. The Philippine School of Commerce. 1913.52. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Nautical Department. 1913.Civico-Educational Lectures:1. The Rights and Duties of Citizens of the Philippines. 1910. (Supply limited.)2. The Prevention of Diseases. 1910. (Supply limited.)3. Rice. 1910. (Supply limited.)4. Diseases of Animals. 1910. (Supply limited.)5. Coconut Beetles. 1910. (Supply limited.)6. The Housing of the Public Schools. 1910. (Supply limited.)7. Coconuts. 1911.8. Corn. 1912.The Teachers’ Assembly Herald:Volume I, 1908. (Edition exhausted.)Volume II, 1909. (Edition exhausted.)Volume III, 1910. (Edition exhausted.)Volume IV, 1911. (Supply limited.)Volume V, 1912. (Supply limited.)Volume VI, 1913. (Now current.)The Philippine Craftsman:A monthly school industrial magazine. Now current.Text-Books:Woodworking, A Manual of Elementary Carpentry for Philippine Public Schools, 1908.Selected Short Poems by Representative American Authors. 1911.Commercial Geography: the Materials of Commerce for the Philippines. 1911.Macaulay’s Samuel Johnson; Emerson’s Self Reliance; Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. 1911.An Introduction to the Study of Colonial History.Economic Conditions in the Philippines. (In course of preparation.)Miscellaneous Problems for Trade Schools and Trades Classes in the Philippine Public Schools. (In course of preparation.)Housekeeping—A Textbook for Girls in the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. (In course of preparation.)A Primary Sewing Course. (In course of preparation.)Miscellaneous:Suggestions for the Third Annual Observance of Arbor Day in Philippine Schools, 1908.Domestic Science, a Guide to Practical Instruction in Housekeeping, Sewing, Cooking and Laundering in Grades Three and Four of the Philippine Public Schools, 1908.Abraham Lincoln—a Collection of Passages from HisSpeechesand Letters, with Brief Comments, 1909. (Supply exhausted.)Some Recipes for Preparing Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, and Candies from Philippine Fruits, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)Syllabus of Economic Conditions in the Philippines, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)Second Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands, 1911.Third Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands. 1912.A Statement of Organization, Aims and Conditions of Service in the Bureau of Education, Published for General Information. Several editions printed at Manila and Washington.Los Fines y la Organización de las Escuelas Públicas de Filipinas.(In course of preparation.) (Tagalog translation in course of preparation.)A Talk on Health Conditions in the Philippines. Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Director of HealthCraftsman Reprints:I. Philippine Mats.Table of ContentsForeword.Philippine Mats.Bleaching Agents.Dyes Used on Mat Straws.Mordants.Natural Vegetable Dyes.Materials Used with Mud to Obtain Dark Grays.Artificial Dyes.Dyeing.Suggestions on the Use of Colors in Mats.Standard Colors.How to Tone Down Brilliant Colors.Color Combination.Colors Obtained from the New Dyes.Romblon Buri Vegetable Colors.Tanay Sabutan Colors (Mostly Vegetable).Stripping Mat Straws.Kinds of Weaves.Over-and-Under Weave.Sawali Weaves.Simple Sawali.Panels.“Woven-in” Borders.The Romblon Mat.Making Open Work.Introducing Color Panel.Circular Mats.Radiating Center.Square Center.Decorations for Round Mats.Hexagonal Weave.Embroidered Mats.Mat Materials.Buri Straw.The Buri Palm.Preparation.The Dyeing of Buri Straw.Types of Buri Mats.Pandan Straws.Description of Pandans.Uses of Pandans.Kinds of Pandans.The Common Seashore Pandan.Varieties of the Common Pandan.Sabutan.Sarakat.The Pandan of Majayjay.Karagumoy.Bariu.Pandans of Minor Utility.Unidentified Pandans.Sedge Straws.Kinds of Sedges.Botanical.Tikug.Samar Mats.Gathering the Straw.Bleaching.Dyeing.Flattening.The Weaving of Samar Mats.The Marketing of Basey Mats.Bohol Mats.Other Tikug Mats.The Cultivation of Tikug.Tayoc-Tayoc.A Rush Straw.Embroidered Mat Designs.Circular Mats.Design A.Design B.Circular Fish Design.Gecko Design.Geometric Design F.Geometric Design V.Geometric Design X.Geometric Design Z.Large Banca Design.Chick Design.Orchid Design.Woman Carrying Clothes Design.Lavandera Design.Man with Bow and Arrow Design.Casa Design.Chicken Vender Design.Carabao, Cart, and Driver Design.Rooster Design.Carabao Head Design.Fishtail Palm Design.ColophonCorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection14acompanyingaccompanying59jakfruit-likejackfruit-like61subtitutesubstitute75jakfruitjackfruitN.A.SpechesSpeeches

Bureau of Education Publications.Annual Reports:First Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1901. (Edition exhausted.)Second Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1902. (Edition exhausted.)Third Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1903. (Edition exhausted.)Fourth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)Fifth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1905. (Not issued in printed form.)Sixth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1906.Seventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1907.Eighth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1908. (Supply limited.)Ninth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1909.Tenth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1910. (Supply limited.)Eleventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1911.Twelfth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1912.Bulletins:1. The Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1903–4. English and Spanish. April, 1904. (Obsolete.)2. A Course of Study in Vocal Music for Vacation Normal Institutes. May, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)8. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)4. The Philippine Nautical School, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)5. Notes on the Treatment of Smallpox. June, 1904.6. Reports of Industrial Exhibits of the Philippine Schools at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. June, 1904.7. Courses of Instruction for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)8.Cursos de Enseñanza para las Escuelas Públicas de las Islas Filipinas.(Spanish edition of Bulletin No. 7.) June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)9. A List of Philippine Baptismal Names. June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)10. Government in the United States. (Prepared for use in the Philippine Public Schools.) June, 1904.11. Courses in Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking, and Ironworking for Provincial Secondary Schools. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)12. Advanced and Post-Graduate Studies Offered by the Philippine Normal School for Preparation for Entrance to American Colleges and Universities or to the University of the Philippines. English and Spanish. August, 1904. (Obsolete.)13. Not issued in printed form.14. The School Law of the Philippine Islands, as Amended by Acts of the Philippine Commission to and including Act 1530, with Executive Orders and Attorney-General’s Opinions Affecting the Bureau of Education. January, 1906. (Obsolete.)15–20. Not issued in printed form.21. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1904–5. English and Spanish. May, 1905. (Obsolete.)22. Lessons on Familiar Philippine Animals. August, 1905. (Edition exhausted.)23. Standard Course of Study in Vocal Music for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1910. (Editions exhausted.)24. Outline of Year’s Course in Botany and Key to the Families of Vascular Plants in the Philippine Islands. August, 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1907. Third edition issued in 1908. Fourth edition issued in 1911.25. Official Roster of the Bureau of Education, corrected to March 1, 1906. May, 1906. (Obsolete.)26. High School and Secondary Courses of Instruction. June, 1906. (Obsolete.)27. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1906–7 and Prospectus for 1907–8. May, 1907. (Obsolete.)27 (A). Philippine Normal School, Courses of Study, Secondary Course. January, 1908. (Obsolete.)28. The Milkfish or Ban͠gos. May, 1908. (Supply limited.)29. Constructive Lessons in English, Designed for Use in Intermediate Grades. August, 1910. Revised and re-issued, 1911. Third Edition, 1912.80. Philippine Normal School, Catalogue for 1909–10 and Announcement for 1910–11. June, 1910. (Obsolete.)31. School and Home Gardening July 1910. (Now being revised)32. Courses in Mechanical and Free-hand Drawing, for Use in Trade and Intermediate Schools. December, 1910.33. Philippine Hats. December, 1910. (Supply limited.)34. Lace Making and Embroidery. December, 1910.35. Housekeeping and Household Arts—A Manual for Work with the Girls in the Elementary Schools of the Philippine Islands. February, 1911.(Concluded on third page of cover.)

Annual Reports:First Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1901. (Edition exhausted.)Second Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1902. (Edition exhausted.)Third Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1903. (Edition exhausted.)Fourth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)Fifth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1905. (Not issued in printed form.)Sixth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1906.Seventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1907.Eighth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1908. (Supply limited.)Ninth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1909.Tenth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1910. (Supply limited.)Eleventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1911.Twelfth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1912.

First Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1901. (Edition exhausted.)

Second Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1902. (Edition exhausted.)

Third Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1903. (Edition exhausted.)

Fourth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)

Fifth Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Education, 1905. (Not issued in printed form.)

Sixth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1906.

Seventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1907.

Eighth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1908. (Supply limited.)

Ninth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1909.

Tenth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1910. (Supply limited.)

Eleventh Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1911.

Twelfth Annual Report of the Director of Education, 1912.

Bulletins:1. The Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1903–4. English and Spanish. April, 1904. (Obsolete.)2. A Course of Study in Vocal Music for Vacation Normal Institutes. May, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)8. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)4. The Philippine Nautical School, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)5. Notes on the Treatment of Smallpox. June, 1904.6. Reports of Industrial Exhibits of the Philippine Schools at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. June, 1904.7. Courses of Instruction for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)8.Cursos de Enseñanza para las Escuelas Públicas de las Islas Filipinas.(Spanish edition of Bulletin No. 7.) June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)9. A List of Philippine Baptismal Names. June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)10. Government in the United States. (Prepared for use in the Philippine Public Schools.) June, 1904.11. Courses in Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking, and Ironworking for Provincial Secondary Schools. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)12. Advanced and Post-Graduate Studies Offered by the Philippine Normal School for Preparation for Entrance to American Colleges and Universities or to the University of the Philippines. English and Spanish. August, 1904. (Obsolete.)13. Not issued in printed form.14. The School Law of the Philippine Islands, as Amended by Acts of the Philippine Commission to and including Act 1530, with Executive Orders and Attorney-General’s Opinions Affecting the Bureau of Education. January, 1906. (Obsolete.)15–20. Not issued in printed form.21. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1904–5. English and Spanish. May, 1905. (Obsolete.)22. Lessons on Familiar Philippine Animals. August, 1905. (Edition exhausted.)23. Standard Course of Study in Vocal Music for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1910. (Editions exhausted.)24. Outline of Year’s Course in Botany and Key to the Families of Vascular Plants in the Philippine Islands. August, 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1907. Third edition issued in 1908. Fourth edition issued in 1911.25. Official Roster of the Bureau of Education, corrected to March 1, 1906. May, 1906. (Obsolete.)26. High School and Secondary Courses of Instruction. June, 1906. (Obsolete.)27. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1906–7 and Prospectus for 1907–8. May, 1907. (Obsolete.)27 (A). Philippine Normal School, Courses of Study, Secondary Course. January, 1908. (Obsolete.)28. The Milkfish or Ban͠gos. May, 1908. (Supply limited.)29. Constructive Lessons in English, Designed for Use in Intermediate Grades. August, 1910. Revised and re-issued, 1911. Third Edition, 1912.80. Philippine Normal School, Catalogue for 1909–10 and Announcement for 1910–11. June, 1910. (Obsolete.)31. School and Home Gardening July 1910. (Now being revised)32. Courses in Mechanical and Free-hand Drawing, for Use in Trade and Intermediate Schools. December, 1910.33. Philippine Hats. December, 1910. (Supply limited.)34. Lace Making and Embroidery. December, 1910.35. Housekeeping and Household Arts—A Manual for Work with the Girls in the Elementary Schools of the Philippine Islands. February, 1911.(Concluded on third page of cover.)

1. The Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1903–4. English and Spanish. April, 1904. (Obsolete.)

2. A Course of Study in Vocal Music for Vacation Normal Institutes. May, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)

8. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)

4. The Philippine Nautical School, Prospectus for 1904–5. English and Spanish. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)

5. Notes on the Treatment of Smallpox. June, 1904.

6. Reports of Industrial Exhibits of the Philippine Schools at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. June, 1904.

7. Courses of Instruction for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)

8.Cursos de Enseñanza para las Escuelas Públicas de las Islas Filipinas.(Spanish edition of Bulletin No. 7.) June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)

9. A List of Philippine Baptismal Names. June, 1904. (Edition exhausted.)

10. Government in the United States. (Prepared for use in the Philippine Public Schools.) June, 1904.

11. Courses in Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking, and Ironworking for Provincial Secondary Schools. June, 1904. (Obsolete.)

12. Advanced and Post-Graduate Studies Offered by the Philippine Normal School for Preparation for Entrance to American Colleges and Universities or to the University of the Philippines. English and Spanish. August, 1904. (Obsolete.)

13. Not issued in printed form.

14. The School Law of the Philippine Islands, as Amended by Acts of the Philippine Commission to and including Act 1530, with Executive Orders and Attorney-General’s Opinions Affecting the Bureau of Education. January, 1906. (Obsolete.)

15–20. Not issued in printed form.

21. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1904–5. English and Spanish. May, 1905. (Obsolete.)

22. Lessons on Familiar Philippine Animals. August, 1905. (Edition exhausted.)

23. Standard Course of Study in Vocal Music for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1910. (Editions exhausted.)

24. Outline of Year’s Course in Botany and Key to the Families of Vascular Plants in the Philippine Islands. August, 1906. Revised and re-issued in 1907. Third edition issued in 1908. Fourth edition issued in 1911.

25. Official Roster of the Bureau of Education, corrected to March 1, 1906. May, 1906. (Obsolete.)

26. High School and Secondary Courses of Instruction. June, 1906. (Obsolete.)

27. Philippine Normal School. Catalogue for 1906–7 and Prospectus for 1907–8. May, 1907. (Obsolete.)

27 (A). Philippine Normal School, Courses of Study, Secondary Course. January, 1908. (Obsolete.)

28. The Milkfish or Ban͠gos. May, 1908. (Supply limited.)

29. Constructive Lessons in English, Designed for Use in Intermediate Grades. August, 1910. Revised and re-issued, 1911. Third Edition, 1912.

80. Philippine Normal School, Catalogue for 1909–10 and Announcement for 1910–11. June, 1910. (Obsolete.)

31. School and Home Gardening July 1910. (Now being revised)

32. Courses in Mechanical and Free-hand Drawing, for Use in Trade and Intermediate Schools. December, 1910.

33. Philippine Hats. December, 1910. (Supply limited.)

34. Lace Making and Embroidery. December, 1910.

35. Housekeeping and Household Arts—A Manual for Work with the Girls in the Elementary Schools of the Philippine Islands. February, 1911.

(Concluded on third page of cover.)

Bureau of Education Publications—Continued.(Continued from second page of cover.)Bulletins—Continued.36. Catalogue and Announcement of the Philippine Normal School. May, 1911. (Edition exhausted.)37. School Buildings, Part I. 1912.38. School Buildings, Part II. 1912.39. A Manual of Free-hand Drawing for Philippine Primary Schools. (In course of preparation.)40. Athletic Handbook for the Philippine Public Schools. (Now being revised.)41. Service Manual of the Bureau of Education, 1911.42. Intermediate English. II—Notes, Directions, and Aids to the Preparation of the Correspondence Study Course, 1911.43. Catalogue of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades, 1912.44. Libraries for Philippine Public Schools.45. The School of Household Industries, 1912.46. Industrial Museum, Library, and Exhibits of the Bureau of Education.47. Good Manners and Right Conduct, for Use in Primary Grades.48. A Course in Civics. (In course of preparation.)49. Philippine Industrial Fibers. (In course of preparation.)50. Arbor Day and School Holidays. (In course of preparation.)51. The Philippine School of Commerce. 1913.52. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Nautical Department. 1913.Civico-Educational Lectures:1. The Rights and Duties of Citizens of the Philippines. 1910. (Supply limited.)2. The Prevention of Diseases. 1910. (Supply limited.)3. Rice. 1910. (Supply limited.)4. Diseases of Animals. 1910. (Supply limited.)5. Coconut Beetles. 1910. (Supply limited.)6. The Housing of the Public Schools. 1910. (Supply limited.)7. Coconuts. 1911.8. Corn. 1912.The Teachers’ Assembly Herald:Volume I, 1908. (Edition exhausted.)Volume II, 1909. (Edition exhausted.)Volume III, 1910. (Edition exhausted.)Volume IV, 1911. (Supply limited.)Volume V, 1912. (Supply limited.)Volume VI, 1913. (Now current.)The Philippine Craftsman:A monthly school industrial magazine. Now current.Text-Books:Woodworking, A Manual of Elementary Carpentry for Philippine Public Schools, 1908.Selected Short Poems by Representative American Authors. 1911.Commercial Geography: the Materials of Commerce for the Philippines. 1911.Macaulay’s Samuel Johnson; Emerson’s Self Reliance; Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. 1911.An Introduction to the Study of Colonial History.Economic Conditions in the Philippines. (In course of preparation.)Miscellaneous Problems for Trade Schools and Trades Classes in the Philippine Public Schools. (In course of preparation.)Housekeeping—A Textbook for Girls in the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. (In course of preparation.)A Primary Sewing Course. (In course of preparation.)Miscellaneous:Suggestions for the Third Annual Observance of Arbor Day in Philippine Schools, 1908.Domestic Science, a Guide to Practical Instruction in Housekeeping, Sewing, Cooking and Laundering in Grades Three and Four of the Philippine Public Schools, 1908.Abraham Lincoln—a Collection of Passages from HisSpeechesand Letters, with Brief Comments, 1909. (Supply exhausted.)Some Recipes for Preparing Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, and Candies from Philippine Fruits, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)Syllabus of Economic Conditions in the Philippines, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)Second Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands, 1911.Third Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands. 1912.A Statement of Organization, Aims and Conditions of Service in the Bureau of Education, Published for General Information. Several editions printed at Manila and Washington.Los Fines y la Organización de las Escuelas Públicas de Filipinas.(In course of preparation.) (Tagalog translation in course of preparation.)A Talk on Health Conditions in the Philippines. Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Director of HealthCraftsman Reprints:I. Philippine Mats.Table of ContentsForeword.Philippine Mats.Bleaching Agents.Dyes Used on Mat Straws.Mordants.Natural Vegetable Dyes.Materials Used with Mud to Obtain Dark Grays.Artificial Dyes.Dyeing.Suggestions on the Use of Colors in Mats.Standard Colors.How to Tone Down Brilliant Colors.Color Combination.Colors Obtained from the New Dyes.Romblon Buri Vegetable Colors.Tanay Sabutan Colors (Mostly Vegetable).Stripping Mat Straws.Kinds of Weaves.Over-and-Under Weave.Sawali Weaves.Simple Sawali.Panels.“Woven-in” Borders.The Romblon Mat.Making Open Work.Introducing Color Panel.Circular Mats.Radiating Center.Square Center.Decorations for Round Mats.Hexagonal Weave.Embroidered Mats.Mat Materials.Buri Straw.The Buri Palm.Preparation.The Dyeing of Buri Straw.Types of Buri Mats.Pandan Straws.Description of Pandans.Uses of Pandans.Kinds of Pandans.The Common Seashore Pandan.Varieties of the Common Pandan.Sabutan.Sarakat.The Pandan of Majayjay.Karagumoy.Bariu.Pandans of Minor Utility.Unidentified Pandans.Sedge Straws.Kinds of Sedges.Botanical.Tikug.Samar Mats.Gathering the Straw.Bleaching.Dyeing.Flattening.The Weaving of Samar Mats.The Marketing of Basey Mats.Bohol Mats.Other Tikug Mats.The Cultivation of Tikug.Tayoc-Tayoc.A Rush Straw.Embroidered Mat Designs.Circular Mats.Design A.Design B.Circular Fish Design.Gecko Design.Geometric Design F.Geometric Design V.Geometric Design X.Geometric Design Z.Large Banca Design.Chick Design.Orchid Design.Woman Carrying Clothes Design.Lavandera Design.Man with Bow and Arrow Design.Casa Design.Chicken Vender Design.Carabao, Cart, and Driver Design.Rooster Design.Carabao Head Design.Fishtail Palm Design.ColophonCorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection14acompanyingaccompanying59jakfruit-likejackfruit-like61subtitutesubstitute75jakfruitjackfruitN.A.SpechesSpeeches

(Continued from second page of cover.)

Bulletins—Continued.36. Catalogue and Announcement of the Philippine Normal School. May, 1911. (Edition exhausted.)37. School Buildings, Part I. 1912.38. School Buildings, Part II. 1912.39. A Manual of Free-hand Drawing for Philippine Primary Schools. (In course of preparation.)40. Athletic Handbook for the Philippine Public Schools. (Now being revised.)41. Service Manual of the Bureau of Education, 1911.42. Intermediate English. II—Notes, Directions, and Aids to the Preparation of the Correspondence Study Course, 1911.43. Catalogue of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades, 1912.44. Libraries for Philippine Public Schools.45. The School of Household Industries, 1912.46. Industrial Museum, Library, and Exhibits of the Bureau of Education.47. Good Manners and Right Conduct, for Use in Primary Grades.48. A Course in Civics. (In course of preparation.)49. Philippine Industrial Fibers. (In course of preparation.)50. Arbor Day and School Holidays. (In course of preparation.)51. The Philippine School of Commerce. 1913.52. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Nautical Department. 1913.

36. Catalogue and Announcement of the Philippine Normal School. May, 1911. (Edition exhausted.)

37. School Buildings, Part I. 1912.

38. School Buildings, Part II. 1912.

39. A Manual of Free-hand Drawing for Philippine Primary Schools. (In course of preparation.)

40. Athletic Handbook for the Philippine Public Schools. (Now being revised.)

41. Service Manual of the Bureau of Education, 1911.

42. Intermediate English. II—Notes, Directions, and Aids to the Preparation of the Correspondence Study Course, 1911.

43. Catalogue of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades, 1912.

44. Libraries for Philippine Public Schools.

45. The School of Household Industries, 1912.

46. Industrial Museum, Library, and Exhibits of the Bureau of Education.

47. Good Manners and Right Conduct, for Use in Primary Grades.

48. A Course in Civics. (In course of preparation.)

49. Philippine Industrial Fibers. (In course of preparation.)

50. Arbor Day and School Holidays. (In course of preparation.)

51. The Philippine School of Commerce. 1913.

52. The Philippine School of Arts and Trades, Nautical Department. 1913.

Civico-Educational Lectures:1. The Rights and Duties of Citizens of the Philippines. 1910. (Supply limited.)2. The Prevention of Diseases. 1910. (Supply limited.)3. Rice. 1910. (Supply limited.)4. Diseases of Animals. 1910. (Supply limited.)5. Coconut Beetles. 1910. (Supply limited.)6. The Housing of the Public Schools. 1910. (Supply limited.)7. Coconuts. 1911.8. Corn. 1912.

1. The Rights and Duties of Citizens of the Philippines. 1910. (Supply limited.)

2. The Prevention of Diseases. 1910. (Supply limited.)

3. Rice. 1910. (Supply limited.)

4. Diseases of Animals. 1910. (Supply limited.)

5. Coconut Beetles. 1910. (Supply limited.)

6. The Housing of the Public Schools. 1910. (Supply limited.)

7. Coconuts. 1911.

8. Corn. 1912.

The Teachers’ Assembly Herald:Volume I, 1908. (Edition exhausted.)Volume II, 1909. (Edition exhausted.)Volume III, 1910. (Edition exhausted.)Volume IV, 1911. (Supply limited.)Volume V, 1912. (Supply limited.)Volume VI, 1913. (Now current.)

Volume I, 1908. (Edition exhausted.)

Volume II, 1909. (Edition exhausted.)

Volume III, 1910. (Edition exhausted.)

Volume IV, 1911. (Supply limited.)

Volume V, 1912. (Supply limited.)

Volume VI, 1913. (Now current.)

The Philippine Craftsman:A monthly school industrial magazine. Now current.

A monthly school industrial magazine. Now current.

Text-Books:Woodworking, A Manual of Elementary Carpentry for Philippine Public Schools, 1908.Selected Short Poems by Representative American Authors. 1911.Commercial Geography: the Materials of Commerce for the Philippines. 1911.Macaulay’s Samuel Johnson; Emerson’s Self Reliance; Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. 1911.An Introduction to the Study of Colonial History.Economic Conditions in the Philippines. (In course of preparation.)Miscellaneous Problems for Trade Schools and Trades Classes in the Philippine Public Schools. (In course of preparation.)Housekeeping—A Textbook for Girls in the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. (In course of preparation.)A Primary Sewing Course. (In course of preparation.)

Woodworking, A Manual of Elementary Carpentry for Philippine Public Schools, 1908.

Selected Short Poems by Representative American Authors. 1911.

Commercial Geography: the Materials of Commerce for the Philippines. 1911.

Macaulay’s Samuel Johnson; Emerson’s Self Reliance; Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. 1911.

An Introduction to the Study of Colonial History.

Economic Conditions in the Philippines. (In course of preparation.)

Miscellaneous Problems for Trade Schools and Trades Classes in the Philippine Public Schools. (In course of preparation.)

Housekeeping—A Textbook for Girls in the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. (In course of preparation.)

A Primary Sewing Course. (In course of preparation.)

Miscellaneous:Suggestions for the Third Annual Observance of Arbor Day in Philippine Schools, 1908.Domestic Science, a Guide to Practical Instruction in Housekeeping, Sewing, Cooking and Laundering in Grades Three and Four of the Philippine Public Schools, 1908.Abraham Lincoln—a Collection of Passages from HisSpeechesand Letters, with Brief Comments, 1909. (Supply exhausted.)Some Recipes for Preparing Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, and Candies from Philippine Fruits, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)Syllabus of Economic Conditions in the Philippines, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)Second Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands, 1911.Third Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands. 1912.A Statement of Organization, Aims and Conditions of Service in the Bureau of Education, Published for General Information. Several editions printed at Manila and Washington.Los Fines y la Organización de las Escuelas Públicas de Filipinas.(In course of preparation.) (Tagalog translation in course of preparation.)A Talk on Health Conditions in the Philippines. Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Director of Health

Suggestions for the Third Annual Observance of Arbor Day in Philippine Schools, 1908.

Domestic Science, a Guide to Practical Instruction in Housekeeping, Sewing, Cooking and Laundering in Grades Three and Four of the Philippine Public Schools, 1908.

Abraham Lincoln—a Collection of Passages from HisSpeechesand Letters, with Brief Comments, 1909. (Supply exhausted.)

Some Recipes for Preparing Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, and Candies from Philippine Fruits, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)

Syllabus of Economic Conditions in the Philippines, 1911. (Supply exhausted.)

Second Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands, 1911.

Third Annual Report on Private Schools and Colleges of the Philippine Islands. 1912.

A Statement of Organization, Aims and Conditions of Service in the Bureau of Education, Published for General Information. Several editions printed at Manila and Washington.

Los Fines y la Organización de las Escuelas Públicas de Filipinas.(In course of preparation.) (Tagalog translation in course of preparation.)

A Talk on Health Conditions in the Philippines. Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Director of Health

Craftsman Reprints:I. Philippine Mats.Table of ContentsForeword.Philippine Mats.Bleaching Agents.Dyes Used on Mat Straws.Mordants.Natural Vegetable Dyes.Materials Used with Mud to Obtain Dark Grays.Artificial Dyes.Dyeing.Suggestions on the Use of Colors in Mats.Standard Colors.How to Tone Down Brilliant Colors.Color Combination.Colors Obtained from the New Dyes.Romblon Buri Vegetable Colors.Tanay Sabutan Colors (Mostly Vegetable).Stripping Mat Straws.Kinds of Weaves.Over-and-Under Weave.Sawali Weaves.Simple Sawali.Panels.“Woven-in” Borders.The Romblon Mat.Making Open Work.Introducing Color Panel.Circular Mats.Radiating Center.Square Center.Decorations for Round Mats.Hexagonal Weave.Embroidered Mats.Mat Materials.Buri Straw.The Buri Palm.Preparation.The Dyeing of Buri Straw.Types of Buri Mats.Pandan Straws.Description of Pandans.Uses of Pandans.Kinds of Pandans.The Common Seashore Pandan.Varieties of the Common Pandan.Sabutan.Sarakat.The Pandan of Majayjay.Karagumoy.Bariu.Pandans of Minor Utility.Unidentified Pandans.Sedge Straws.Kinds of Sedges.Botanical.Tikug.Samar Mats.Gathering the Straw.Bleaching.Dyeing.Flattening.The Weaving of Samar Mats.The Marketing of Basey Mats.Bohol Mats.Other Tikug Mats.The Cultivation of Tikug.Tayoc-Tayoc.A Rush Straw.Embroidered Mat Designs.Circular Mats.Design A.Design B.Circular Fish Design.Gecko Design.Geometric Design F.Geometric Design V.Geometric Design X.Geometric Design Z.Large Banca Design.Chick Design.Orchid Design.Woman Carrying Clothes Design.Lavandera Design.Man with Bow and Arrow Design.Casa Design.Chicken Vender Design.Carabao, Cart, and Driver Design.Rooster Design.Carabao Head Design.Fishtail Palm Design.ColophonCorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection14acompanyingaccompanying59jakfruit-likejackfruit-like61subtitutesubstitute75jakfruitjackfruitN.A.SpechesSpeeches

I. Philippine Mats.

Table of ContentsForeword.Philippine Mats.Bleaching Agents.Dyes Used on Mat Straws.Mordants.Natural Vegetable Dyes.Materials Used with Mud to Obtain Dark Grays.Artificial Dyes.Dyeing.Suggestions on the Use of Colors in Mats.Standard Colors.How to Tone Down Brilliant Colors.Color Combination.Colors Obtained from the New Dyes.Romblon Buri Vegetable Colors.Tanay Sabutan Colors (Mostly Vegetable).Stripping Mat Straws.Kinds of Weaves.Over-and-Under Weave.Sawali Weaves.Simple Sawali.Panels.“Woven-in” Borders.The Romblon Mat.Making Open Work.Introducing Color Panel.Circular Mats.Radiating Center.Square Center.Decorations for Round Mats.Hexagonal Weave.Embroidered Mats.Mat Materials.Buri Straw.The Buri Palm.Preparation.The Dyeing of Buri Straw.Types of Buri Mats.Pandan Straws.Description of Pandans.Uses of Pandans.Kinds of Pandans.The Common Seashore Pandan.Varieties of the Common Pandan.Sabutan.Sarakat.The Pandan of Majayjay.Karagumoy.Bariu.Pandans of Minor Utility.Unidentified Pandans.Sedge Straws.Kinds of Sedges.Botanical.Tikug.Samar Mats.Gathering the Straw.Bleaching.Dyeing.Flattening.The Weaving of Samar Mats.The Marketing of Basey Mats.Bohol Mats.Other Tikug Mats.The Cultivation of Tikug.Tayoc-Tayoc.A Rush Straw.Embroidered Mat Designs.Circular Mats.Design A.Design B.Circular Fish Design.Gecko Design.Geometric Design F.Geometric Design V.Geometric Design X.Geometric Design Z.Large Banca Design.Chick Design.Orchid Design.Woman Carrying Clothes Design.Lavandera Design.Man with Bow and Arrow Design.Casa Design.Chicken Vender Design.Carabao, Cart, and Driver Design.Rooster Design.Carabao Head Design.Fishtail Palm Design.

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