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ETHNOIjOGY 



A VOCABTTLAItT OF THE IGOBOT LAN- 



GUAGE A8 SPOKEN BY THE 



BONTOC IGOKOTS 



By Walter Clayton Clapp 



Order No. 408. Paper, 89 pages, $0.75, 



postpaid. 

 The vocabulary is given in Igorot-Engllih 

 and Engllih-lgorot. 



THE NABALOI DIALECT 



By Otto Scheeeer 



and 



THE BATAES OF PALAWAIT 



By Edward Y. Miller 



Order No. 403. Paper, $0.25; half mo- 



rocco, $0.75; postpaid. 

 The Nabaloi Oialeot (65 pages, 29 

 plates) and the Bataks of Palawan (7 

 pages, 6 plates) are bound under one cover. 



ETHNOLOGY— Continued 



BTTTDIES IN MORO HISTORY, ItAW, 

 AND BELIQION 



By Najees M. Saleeby 



Order No. 405. Paper, 107 pages, 16 



plates, 5 diagrams, $0.25; half mo- 

 rocco, $0.75; postpaid. 



This volume deals with the earliest 

 written records of the Moros In Mindanao. 

 The names of the rulers of Magindsnao are 

 recorded in five folding diagrams. 



NEOBITOS OF ZAUBALES 



By William Allan Resd 



Order No. 402. Paper, 83 pages, 62 



plates, $0.25; half morooco, $0.75; 

 postpaid. 



Plates from photographs, many of which 

 were talten for this publication, show orna- 

 ments, houses, men making fire with bamboo, 

 bows and arrows, dances, and various types 

 of the people themselves. 



THE BATAN DIALECT AS A UEUBER 



OF THE PHILIPPINE GROUP 



OF LANGUAGES 



By Otto Scheeeer 



and 



"F" AND "V" IN PHILIFFIHS 

 LANGUAGES 



By Carlos Evh«tt Conant 



Order No. 407. 



These two papers are issued under one 

 cover, 141 pages, paper, $0.80, postpaid. 



INDUSTRIES 



PHILIPPINE HATS 



By C. B. Robinson 



Order No. 415. Paper, 66 pages, 8 



plates, $0.50 postpaid. 



This paper is a concise record of the 

 history and present condition of hat making 

 in the Philippine Islands. 



THE SUBANUNS OF SINDANGAN BAT 



By Emerson B. Christie 



Order No. 410. Paper, 121 pages, 1 



map, 29 plates, $1.25, postpaid. 



Sindangan Bay is situated on the north- 

 ern coast of Zamboanga Peninsula. The Su- 

 banuns of this region were studied by Mr. 

 Christie during two periods of five and six 

 weeks, respectively. 



The 29 plates illustrate the Subanun* at 

 work and at play; their industries, houses, 

 altars, and implements; and the people 

 themselves. 



THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN THE 

 ISLAND OF NEGROS 



By Herbert S. Walker 



Order No. 412. Paper, 145 pages, 10 



plates, 1 map, $1.25, postpaid. 



Considered from the viewpoint of prac- 

 tical utility, Mr. Walker's Sugar Industry 

 In the Island of Negros is one of the most 

 important papers published by the Bureau 

 of Science. This volume is a real contribu- 

 tion to the subject; it is not a mere com- 

 pilation, for the author was In the field and 

 understands the conditions of which he 

 writes. 



THE HISTORY OF SULU 



By Najeeb M. Saleeby 



Order No. 406. Paper, 275 pages, 4 



maps, 2 diagrams, $0.75, postpaid. 

 In the preparation of his manuscript for 

 The History of Sulu, Doctor Saleeby spent 

 much time and effort in gaining access 

 to documents in the possession of the Sultan 

 of Sulu. This book Is a history of the 

 Moros in the Philippines from the earliest 

 times to the American occupation. 



A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE SILK 

 CULTURE 



By Charles S. Banks 



Order No. 413. Paper, 53 pages, 20 



plates, $0.75, postpaid. 



In A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture 

 are presented the results of several years' 

 actual work with sllk-producing larvs to- 

 gether with a description of the new Philip- 

 pine race. 



