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ETHNOLOGY 
A VOCABULAKY OF THE IGOEOT LAN- 
GHA6E AS SPOKEN BY THE 
BONTOO IGOROTS 
By Walter Clayton Clapp 
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The vocabulary Is given in |gorot>Engllsh 
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THE NABALOI BIAEECI 
By Otto Scheereb 
and 
THE BATAKS OF PALAWAN 
By Edward Y. Miller 
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The Nabaloi Dialect (65 pages, 29 
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THE BATAN DIALECT AS A MEMBER 
OF THE PHILIPPINE GROUP 
OF LANGUAGES 
By Otto 
and 
“F« AND “V’> IN PHILIPPINE 
LANGUAGES 
By Carlos Everett Conant 
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ETHNOLOGY— Continued 
By Najebb M. Saleeby 
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This volume deals with the earliest 
written records of the Moros In Mindanao. 
The names of the rulers of Magirtdanao are 
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NEGRITOS OF ZAMBALEB 
By William Allan Reed 
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Plates from photographs, many of which 
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INDUSTRIES 
FHILIPFINE HATS 
By C. B. Robinson 
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This paper is a concise record of the 
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THE SDBANVNS OF SINDANGAN BAY 
By 
Christie 
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Sindangan Bay is situated On the north- 
ern ooast of Zamboanga Peninsula. The Su- 
banuns of this region were studied by Mr. 
Christie during two periods of five and six 
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The 29 plates illustrate the Subanuns at 
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altars, and implements; and the people 
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THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN THE 
ISLAND OF NEGROS 
By Herbert S. Walker 
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Considered from the viewpoint of prac- 
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in the Island of Negros is one of the most 
Important papers published by the Bureau 
of Science. This volume is a real contribu- 
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THE HISTORY OF STTLU 
By Najeeb M. Saleeby 
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In the preparation of his manuscript for 
The History of Sulu, Doctor Saleeby spent 
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of Sulu. This book is a history of the 
Moros In the Philippines from the earliest 
times to the American occupation. 
A MANUAL OF FHILIPFINE SILK 
CULTURE 
By Charles S. Banks 
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In A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture 
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