3. Ifugao. Cases 39-41. 
4. Amburayan and Benguet Igorot. Cases 42 
and 9. 
5. Bontoc Igorot. 
a. Bontoc Igorot Village. 
For implements, utensils, equipment, etc., see 
cases 43, 44 and 10. 
b. Bontoc Igorot Pottery Makers. 
6. Ilongot. Cases 11 and 12. 
7. Negrito. (Philippine Aborigines). Case 46. 
8. Batak. (Pygmies). Cases 47 and 48. 
9. Tagbanua. (Influenced by Borneo). Case 49. 
10. Bukidnon. (Influenced by India). Cases 
13-17. 
11. Moro. (Mohammedan). Cases 27, 50 and 51. 
12. Mandayo. (Tree-dwellers). Cases 52-54. 
13. Bagobo. Cases 28 and 55-59. 
14. Bila-an. Case 18. 
15. Divavaoan. Case 19. 
H. Hall 10. Joseph N. Field Hall. Melanesia, 
South Pacific. 
A general collection of material illustrating the cul¬ 
ture of the native inhabitants of Melanesia and New 
Guinea. 
(South to North) 
1. Fiji. 
Weapons, tapa and grass clothing, ornaments, dec¬ 
orated tapa cloth, sedge mats, household equip¬ 
ment, etc. 
2. New Hebrides. 
Weapons, ancestral figures and skulls, spider web 
ceremonial headdress, household equipment, orna¬ 
ments, woven Pandanus fibre clothing, bags, bas¬ 
kets, etc. 
,3. New Caledonia. 
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