35a Field M 



or Natural Historv Rkports. Vol. Ill 



Coltoctor. 



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nonft Ijt- • 

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' " ' - •tu«Ii..h, 



(teneral oollrction of Ethncil 



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young, binla* eggs 



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n< 



i;mups and sti: I- 



rul WtlmtnRton; 



rn Illinois 

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A. W. Sl«>com. 

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Win I 



R A l)i\ .n. 



Invertebrate t>- 



. .... nS Av.l ■■. )!!or!i. •n-. 



.i-v.'.nR the 

 vince Isabel.i 

 Herbarium specnnens. 



iNSTAiLATKHt. RE ARRANOEMENT. AND PERMANENT iMPflOVEMENT. Thc ClhnO- 



l«>gical material se^uretl by M- n Northwestern Luzon 



during the second ^' ' ' vi:n:;ii:)i;> F'hil •• • • 



chiefly 



the 



1 in;;u;.i:i. 



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liecn ins;...!' • wi new cases cnurcl;. . .......^ .i ... .. 



H.iV :- V. irh thf .Krrntion of two cases. Hall 41 , 



w Tinguian tnl)c. This compr' .r exhibit 



ry, matting, a case fully illustratinR the manu- 

 . blankctr>', women's costumes, men's dress and 

 nc and foods, tovs and musical instruments, fish- 

 Two Tinguian gmups are a' •.•<1 for 



ip of five ' :a:t.^ i;ic inanu- 



..inu ^p^•.l^S. A nu^. .in;. "> .,t.^,,,. 1.,.,1t 



n f>-»fi\-i> IwiV ri ill .»! kf i. .1! 7 '.' 



• nyinR 



res of the natives at their daily task<« 



n to t s of Kalinga-Tinguian- 



irom the Saltan River Valley and from the Tmguian- 



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