PTJBiaCATIONS FOE SALE BY THE BHEEAU OF SCIE5ICE, 
MANILA, PHIUPPmE ISLANDS 
THE SUBAXUNS OF SlNDAKGAJf BAY. 
, By Emebson B. Cheistie. 
121 page», 1 tnapi 29 plates. 
Ordet No. 410. Paper, $1.25 United States currenoy, postpaid. 
Sindangan Bay is situated on the- nori^iern coast qf Zamboan^B Peninsula. The Subanuhs of 
this region were studied by- Mr. Christie during two perisids of five and six weeks',; respectively. 
The foliovvino is an abstract froin the contents of Mr. Christie’s report on the Subariuris: 
Habitat and history; relatibris with the Mofos; matefial culture; houses;, industries; trade; 
agrioulture; family life; soojat customsf administration of justice; religion; -the medicine- man; 
ceremonies; tales; word-lists; physical measiirdihehts. 
The 29 plates illustrate the Subanuns at work and at play; their industries, houses, altars, and 
implements; and the people themselves. 
THE HISTORY OF SUIiU. 
By Najeeb M. Saieeey. 
275 pages, 4 maps', 2 diagrams; 
Order No. 406.- ' Paper, $0.75. United States currency, postpaid. 
In the preparation of . his menusoript for The History of Sulu CoOtor-Saieeby spent much time 
and effort in gaining access to documents in the possession of the Sultan of Sul p- It is fortunate 
that these records' have now been translated and preserved in permanent form. This book is a 
history of the Moros in the Philippines from the earliest times to the American occupation. 
STUDIES IN MORO HISTORY, UAW, AND RELIGION. 
. By Najbee M.,Saeeebt. • 
107 pages, 16 plates, 5 diagrams. 
Order No. 405. Paper, $0.25; half morocco, $0.75 United States currency, postpaid. 
This volume- deals with the earliest written records of thev Moros in Mindanao. Doctor 
Saleeby was fortunately able to obtain exact oopiss; of carefully preserved early records written, 
in the Magindanao dialect with Arabic characters; The author presents translations of these- as: 
welt as 16 half-tone illustrations of certain pages from the originals;. The names of the rulers of 
Magindanao are recorded in five folding diagrams. 
NEGRITOS OF ZAMBALES. 
By WnxiAM Ai/tAN Eeetd. ' 
' S3 pagesy 62 plates; 
Order No. 402. Paper, $0.25; half morocco, $0.75 United States currency, postpaid. 
The introductory chapter; deals with the general distribution of NegrUos and with the distribur 
tion jcf the Philippine branch of the race. The. succeeding chapters' deal with the various indus- 
tries, amusements,, and social relations of these little men. - ’ 
Plates from photographs, the greater part of which was taken for this publioaticn, show 
ornaments, houses, men making- fire with bamboo, bows and arrows, dances, end various types of 
the people themselves. 
