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BONTOK IGOROTS 
By WALTER GLAYTON CLAPP 
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The vocabulary is given in Igorot-English 
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THE BATAKS OF PALAWAN 
By Epwarp Y. MILLER «= - 4 
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“FE” AND “V’’ IN PHILIPPINE 
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By CARLOS Everett CONANT 
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Sindangan Bay is situated on the north- 
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In the preparation of his: manuscript for 
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By HersBert S.. WALKER 
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Considered from the viewpoint of prac- 
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A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE SILK 
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By CHARLES S. BaNkKs_ 
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In A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture 
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