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Rh The results of a rabbit drive in Southern California 129 "Stripping the bark from a 9-year old wattle tree 131 Some supervisors of the Filipino census . . 153 Governor-Supervisor Ortega and presidentes of la Union (Ilocanos) .... 154 Governor-Supervisor Ramos and presidentes, Province of Tarlac (Tagalogs) 155 Enumerators, Province of Lepanto-Bontoc (Igorots) 156 1. Carabao carts. 2. Hemp fiber as brought to market. 3. Trotting bull of Panay. 4. Typical wooden-wheeled bull cart. 5. Carabao with sled 157 Census enumerators, Province of la Laguna (Tagalogs) 158 1. Maguindanao Moro, wife of Chief Ali. 2. Moro women of upper class, Zamboango. 3. Dato and bride. 4. Moros of Lake Lanao, Mindanao. 5. Jolo Moro, adult male. . . 159 1. Moro showing one way of wearing the sarong. 2. Sanguil Moro warrior in brass hel- met and cuirass. 3. Samal Moros, characteristic dress. 4. Samal Moro of Zamboanga. 5. Malanao Moro. 6. Yakan Moro ... 160 Bagobos, Island of Mindanao < 161 a. Igorot girl, showing method of stretching hole in lobe of ear. 2. Igorot woman, hair bound up with grass chaplet. 3. Igorot boy. 4. Igorot father and daughter. 5. Igorot warrior in his prime -. 162 'I. Girl spinning. 2. Young woman in typical dress. 3. Woman and child. 4. Girl operating cotton gin 163 I. Mayoyao Igorot, "headman" of Banaue. 2. Igorot. 3. Igorot girl in fern leaf cos- tume 164 €. Native woman with Negrito blood (Remontado). 2. Young man (Remontado). 3. Girl (Remontado). 4. Native man with Negrito blood (Remontado). 5. Girl (Gaddan). 6. Woman (Gaddan) 165 a. Young Negrito women. 2. Negritos making fire by rubbing two pieces of bamboo to- gether. 3. Group of Negritos, Province of Zambales. 4. Negrito showing filed teeth. 5. Negritos in the forest, Province of Isabela 166 L. Tiruray dancer at Cottabato. 2. Ata of Davao. 3. Group of Mangyans of Mindoro. 4. Mangyan, Province of Mindoro. 5. Monteses, Province of Misamis. 167 1. Poling a casco. 2. Canoes made from the log of a single tree. 3. Single-stick out- rigger, Laguna de Bay, Luzon. 4. Moro Vinta. 5. Outriggered sailing craft of Panay and Leyte 168 1. Mjro divers, Tapul group. 2. Double-masted outrigger, Laguna de Bay, Luzon. 3. Sailing craft, Visayas. 4. Moro vinto at J0I6. 5. Moro vinta with thatched awning. . 169 1. Fishing in the surf with a scoop net. 2. Selling the catch at the beach. 3. Seine fishing, with fleet of fishing boats in the background 170 1. Fish nets in position for catch. 2. Life on the net raft. 3. Fish weirs, mouth of Pasig River. 4. Net raft, net in position for catching,, 171 I, Old Moro pirate boat. 2. Cascoes, or the common lighter of the Philippines. 3. Pas- senger raft on the Magat River, Province of Nueva Vizcaya. 4. Single-stick outrigger, 172 1. Hauling logs with carabao. 2. Ropemaking, Manila. 3. Filipino sawing mill 173 1. Typical Filipino village, Boac, Marinduque. 2. The gap of Vigan, Hocus Sur. 3. street in Baliuag (Tagalogs), Bulacan. 4. Village of Rombl6n 174 1. Moro houses on Rio Grande Cottabato, Mindanao. 2. Moro split-bamboo house of com- mon people and slaves. 3. Mixed native architecture of civilized tribes. Stone and mortar superstructure and wooden framework. 4. Example of fine Nipa structure. . . . 175 1. Gaddan tree house. 2. A dwelling of the Mamanuas. 3. Tinguian house at Padangita — a feast in progress 176