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Barrows, D. P. A History of the Philippines. Indianapolis, {1905].— 
A useful little volume, notable for the perspective of its background. 
Barton, R. F. Ifugao Law (University of California Publications in 
- American Archaeology and Ethnology, volume 15, No. 1, Berkeley, 
1919).—The best treatise on this tribe or topic. 
Benepict, Laura W. A Study of Bagobo Ceremonial, Magic, and 
Myth (Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, volume 25, New York, 
1916).—The most intensive study of Filipino religion yet made. 
Beyer, H. Orztey. Population of the Philippine Islands in 1916. 
Manila, 1917.—Includes an invaluable little encyclopedia of tribes, 
and is probably the most important work of reference ever compiled 
on Philippine ethnology. 
Buiarr, E. H., and Ropertson, J. A. The Philippine Islands, 1493- 
1803, volumes 1-55. Cleveland, 1903—1909.—An enormously valuable 
collection and translation from Spanish sources, containing all the 
important documents of early ethnology, including the accounts of 
Magellan, Legazpi, Artieda, Chirino, Morga, Combes, ete. 
BiLuMENTRITT, F. Diccionario Mitolégico. (In W. E. Retana, Archivo 
del Biblidfilo Filipino, volume 2, Madrid, 1896.) 
Versuch einer Ethnographie der Philippinen. Gotha, 1882. 
CENSUS OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1903, 4 volumes, Washington, 1905.- 
Volume 1, Geography, History, and Population, is particularly useful. 
Curisti£, E. B. The Subanuns of Sindangan Bay (Bureau of Science, 
Division of Ethnology, volume 6, No. 1, Manila, 1909). 
Corte, F. C. Traditions of the Tinguian (Field Museum of Natural 
History, Anthropological Series, volume 14, No. 1, Chicago, 1915.)— 
The fullest account of the mythology of any one people. 
The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao (Field Museum of 
Natural History, Anthropological Series, volume 12, No. 2, Chicago, 
1913).—Best general description of the Mindanao pagans. | 
Cotez, F. C., and Laurer, B. Chinese Pottery in the Philippines (Field 
Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Series, volume 12, No. 1, 
Chicago, 1912). 
Fotkmar, D. Album of Philippine Types. Manila, 1904.—Portraits 
and measurements. 
Jenks, A. E. The Bontoc Igorot (Ethnological Survey Publications, 
volume 1, Manila, 1905).—The most complete general account yet 
published of any pagan tribe; particularly full on the side of economic 
life. 
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