im FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
Case 3. — Transportation baskets and matting. 
Case 4. — Men’s dress and accessories. 
Case 5. — Household paraphernalia. 
Case 6. — Household paraphernalia. 
Case 7. — Household paraphernalia. 
Case 8. — Rope and bark cloth manufacture. 
Case 9. — ^Ceremonial and mortuary paraphernalia. 
Case 10. — Household paraphernalia, Kalinga-Tinguian-Igorot. 
Case 11. — Traps. 
Case 12. — Medicines and foods, toys, musical instruments and 
fishing paraphernalia. 
Case 13. — Clothing, etc., Tinguian-Apayao-Kalinga. 
Case 14. — Ceremonial paraphernalia. 
Case 15. — Weapons and tools. 
Case 16. — Farming tools. 
Case 17. — Forge group. 
Case 18. — Miniature village. 
Case 19. — ^Men and women’s costume. 
Case 20. — Blanketry. 
Case 21. — Textile manufacture. 
Above the cases are stretched nets for hunting wild pig and 
deer. 
Hall 50. 
Devoted to temporary installation of material principally from 
Somali Land, Egyptian Soudan and Northeast Africa. 
Hall 51. 
Devoted to temporary installation of material principally from 
East Africa. 
Hall 52. 
Devoted to temporary installation of collections principally 
from West and South Africa. 
Hall 53. 
This hall is devoted to temporarily installed material princi- 
pally from Australia, New Caledonia, New Ireland and New 
Guinea. 
Case 1. — Clubs, shields, etc., Australia. 
