class="sc">Igorrote Dresses and Ornaments, Water-Jar, Dripstones, Pipes, and Baskets To face p. 264
Anitos, Highlands To face p. 266
Anito of the Igorrotes To face p. 266
Igorrote Drums To face p. 266
Tinguianes, Aeta, and Igorrotes To face p. 276
Vicols Preparing Hemp:— To face p. 287
Visayas Women at a Loom To face p. 305
Lieut. P. Garcia and Local Militia of Baganga, Caraga (East Coast) To face p. 333
Atás from the Back Slopes of the Apo To face p. 347
Heathen Guiangas, from the Slopes of the Apo To face p. 349
Father Gisbert, S.J. exhorting a Bagobo Datto and his Followers to Abandon their custom of making Human Sacrifices Between pp. 350–1
The Datto Manib, Principal Bagani of the Bagabos, with some Wives and Followers and Two Missionaries Between pp. 350–1
The Moro Sword and Spear To face p. 363
Moros of the Bay of Mayo To face p. 367
Moro Lantacas and Coat of Mail To face p. 373
Seat of the Moro Power, Lake Lanao To face p. 377
Double-barrelled Lantaca of Artistic Design and Moro Arms To face p. 387