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Fig. 5. A Subanun man of the District of Zamboanga. Note style of tying 

 turban. 

 6. An old Subanun man of the District of Zamboanga. Note strag- 

 gling gray beard and mustache. The occurrence of a beard among 

 these people is unusual. 



Figs. 7 and 8. An old Subanun man of the District of Zamboanga. He has 

 a relatively thick mustache and beard which is probably accounted 

 for by the presence of some Arab blood. 



Plate VI 



Figs. 1 and 2. Subanun men with long hair. 



3 and 4. Front and side views of typical Subanun man. 



5 and 6. Subanun man who has his hair cut short and has light 

 hair and mustache. His features are quite different from most 

 of the Subanuns. 



7 and 8. Front and side view of Subanun women of the Peyo River, 

 near Sindangan Bay, Mindanao, showing physical characteristics, 

 typical dress, and ornament. Note especially the load of neck- 

 laces worn by them. 

 '' Plate VII 



Figs. 1 and 2. Typical Bilau men of Davao, Mindanao, showing dress and 

 ornaments. 

 3 and 4. Front and side view of a More dato. 

 Fig. 5. Dato Mastura. 



6. Judge Kali Punga. 



7. Dato Dacula, at Zamboanga, Mindanao. 



8. Moro youth, Samul Suwaan type. 



Plate VIII 



Figs. 1 and 2. Bagobo men, showing typical dress and ornaments. Note 

 the spotted headdress, indicating that the warriors have killed 

 enemies. 

 3 and 4. An old Bagobo man. The light spots with dark centers on 

 the handkerchief wrapped about the head show that he has killed 

 enemies. Note particularly the headpiece and embroidery. In 

 side view, note the large opening in the lobe of the left ear, which 

 evidently was at one time large enough to admit one of the ivory 

 ear ornaments, but has now closed up somewhat. 



Plate IX 



Fig. 1. A Bagobo, showing typical dress and ornaments. Note bead work 

 on carrying bag. 



2. View of a well-to-do Subanun woman, shoAving characteristic dress 



and ornaments. Note the numerous necklaces, the ear ornaments, 

 embroidered upper garments, and the anklets. 



3. Side view of young Yacan Moro. 



MAP 



Map of the Philippine Islands, showing distribution of inland tribes con- 

 sidered in this paper. 



Vol VIII, Sec. D, No. 5, of this Journal was issued February 25, 19H. 



