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ETHNOLOGY 
A VOCABULARY OF THE IGOROT LAN- 
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By WALTER CLAYTON CLAPP 
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‘The vocabulary is given in IgorotEnglish 
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THE NABALOI DIALECT 
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THE BATAKS OF PALAWAN 
By. EDWARD Y. MIier 
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THE SUBANUNS OF SINDANGAN BAY 
By. EMERSON B. CHRISTIE 
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Sindangan Bay is situated on the north- 
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In the preparation ef his manuscript for 
The History of Sulu, Dootor Saleeby spent 
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Moros in the Philippines from the earliest 
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ETHNOLOGY—Continued 
STUDIES IN MORO ey a ie LAW, | 
AND 
RELIGION 
By Nasees M. SALEEBY 
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This volume deals with the earliest 
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NEGRITOS OF ZAMBALES 
By WILLIAM Pere REED 
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By HERBERT S. WALKER 
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Considered from the viewpoint of prac- 
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A MANUAL OF PHILIPPINE SILK 
CULTURE 
By CuHaries S. BANKS 
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