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INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS 
PHILIPPINES: 
Bignay, dead in the village of 354 
Binintiang Malaqui, a peaceful neighbor of 
Mount Taal 318 
Bosoboso, ruins at 342 
Lemery, cracks in the ground caused by the 
earthquake at 357 
Luzon : 
Agpad, a Bontoc Igorot warrior 911 
Bakidan, a Kalinga chief, in fighting trim.... 862 
Bangad, a Bontoc Igorot town 900 
Bontoc Igorot, a. . .' 910 
Bontoc Igorot climbing a huge tree-fern, a... 919 
Bontoc Igorot girl, a young 914 
Bontoc Igorot head-hunter carrying fertilizer 
out to his rice field, a 907 
Bontoc Igorot house, a typical 906 
Bontoc Igorot irrigation dam laid up with dry 
stones, view of a section of a 902 
Bontoc Igorot potter, a 916 
Bontoc Igorots bringing in camotes 904 
Bontoc Igorot sentries watching a trail 918 
Bontoc Igorot town, with a view of the ad- 
jacent rice terraces, a 901 
Bontoc Igorot type 910 
Bontoc Igorot woman, an old 917 
Bontoc Igorot woman, a young 915 
Bontoc Igorot women 905 
Bontoc Igorot women in typical dress, a group 
of 908 
Bontoc Igorot women in working dress 909 
Bontoc Igorot workers bringing in rice-heads. 903 
Burial of an Ifugao who has lost his head. . . . 899 
Dallaoas, sugar-cane, giant, raised by the wild 
Tingians of 926 
Feet of a Bontoc Igorot 913 
Guined, a celebrated Ifugao chief 878 
Ifugao, an 880 
Ifugao anito image, around which dances are 
held 897 
Ifugao family, an, on the march 887 
Ifugao girl 883 
Ifugao girls assisting each other in toilet 886 
Ifugao head-hunter, an 896 
Ifugao head-hunter, an unlucky, who lost his 
own head and thereby brought disgrace 
upon his family and village 898 
Ifugao head-hunter, with some of his trophies. 894 
Ifugao house, an 884 
Ifugao paddy wall, a typical, showing steps 
used in ascending to terraces above 893 
Ifugao resting bench, an . . , 885 
Ifugao rice terraces at harvest time 891 
Ifugao rice terraces at planting time 892 
Ifugao trophies: A small but select collection 
of former enemies 895 
Ifugao village, an 888 
Ifugao warrior, an 88i 
Ifugao warrior, a young, ready for the trail. . 879 
Ifugao woman, an 882 
Ifugao woman making cloth, an 889 
Ilongot boy, an 847 
Ilongot dancing and showing to an admiring 
throng his method of attack 855 
Ilongot dancing to music, an 855 
Ilongots dancing, two 856 
Ilongot family, an 851 
Ilongot head-hunter, an 852 
Ilongot house, an 848 
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Ilongot man, an 852, 853 
Ilongot man, an old 853 
Ilongot man showing typical dress and orna- 
ments, an 854 
Ilongots, many, are fond of music and develop 
strange and wondrous sounds from their 
instruments 857 
Ilongot woman, an 849 
Ilongot woman and girls 850 
Kalinga chief, a 859 
Kalinga dandy, the 861 
Kalinga family, a 869 
Kalinga girl, a 863 
Kalinga girl, a dead 876 
Kalinga head-hunter, a 872 
Kalinga house, a 868 
Kalinga man wearing typical dress and orna- 
ments 860 
Kalinga tree-house, a 871 
Kalinga, typical 864 
Kalinga war dance, a 874, 875 
Kalinga warrior, a 870 
Kalinga woman, a 867 
Kalinga, young 858 
Mountain side terraced and irrigated by head- 
hunting If ugaos 890 
Negrito bowmen 844 
Negrito "house" and family, a 837 
Negrito making fire by rubbing pieces of bam- 
boo together 841 
Negrito man, typical, with Secretary Worces- 
ter 846 
Negrito men, two, with Governor William F. 
Pack, of the mountain province 843 
Negrito men, with bows, arrows, and head- 
axes ready for the trail 845 
Negrito mother and child in their native wild. 842 
Negrito playing the nose-flute 834 
Negrito settlement on the northeast coast. . . . 836 
Negrito, type of young 834 
Negrito, two, with their house and belongings 840 
Negrito, who, like many of his tribe, has 
pointed his front teeth 842 
Negrito woman, a 839 
"No Man's Land," an inhabitant of 927 
"No Man's Land," young woman of, showing 
typical tattooing and ornamental head- 
dress 928 
Puas, nest of, that were concealed by the 
undergrowth 873 
Regalia, in full 865 
Saking, a famous Kalinga fighting chief 864 
Scar patterns, making ornamental 838 
Tauit Apayao: House of a wild Tingian 921 
Tauit Apayao, wild Tingian family of 924 
Tiller of the soil, a 912 
Wife of a Kalinga chief 866 
Wild Tingian chiefs, three 922 
Wild Tingian girl, a 925 
Wild Tingian head-baskets 920 
Wild Tingian mother and child, a 923 
Mount Macolod, from which people of Ba- 
tangas viewed Taal Volcano the day be- 
fore the eruption 3S8 
Subig, remnants of the village of 341 
Taal, Caysasay Church, in the town of, show- 
ing damage caused by earthquakes during 
the recent eruption 359 
