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THE NABALOI DIAUJCT 



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and 



THE BATAKS Or EAl AWAN 



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 The Nabaloi Dialect (65 paaes, 29 

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THE BATAN DIAEECT AS A MEICBER 



OF THE PHILIPPINE GEOTTP 



OF LANGUAGES 



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and 



"F" AND "V" IN PHZUPPUTE 

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..TUPIES IK MORO KtSTOST, LAW 

 AJTP 2ELIGI0N 



By >!A4i,i.a M; Saceebv 



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This volums deals with the earlier, 

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 The name?; oif the rulers of Magindanao ar- 

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NEGSXZOS OF. ZAMBALES 



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Pistes from rhotographs, many of whloh 

 were taken for this publication, show orna- 

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 bows and arrows, danoes, and variOLM type* 

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PHILIPf im: HATS 



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This paper Is a oonolte record of the 

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THE SITBANUNS OF 8INBANGAN SAY 



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Sindangan Bay is situated on the north- 

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THE HISTORY OF SUXU 



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In the preparation ef his manuscript for 



The History of Sulu, Doctor Saleeby spent 



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MoroE in the Philippines from the earl'est 



' the American oO(upatlon. 



THE SUGAE IHDWSTaY IN THE 

 ISLAND OF IfEGKOS 



By HsasERT S. Walkeb 



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Considered from the viewpoint of ora<^ 

 tloal utility, Mr. Walker's Sugar Industry 

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 writes. 



A HANUAL OF FHILIPFINE 8IX.K 

 CULTUEE 



By Chakleb S. Banks 



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In A Manual of Philippine Silk Cultur* 

 are presented the results of several y*ars' 

 actual work with silk-produolng larvae to- 

 gether with a description of the new Philip- 

 pine race. 



