Contents.The Inhabitants of the Philippines.List of Illustrations.
- [Portrait of the Author]
Frontispiece
- [View on the Pasig with Bamboos and
Canoe] To face p. 6
- [Facsimile of Cédula
Personal] To face p. 53
- [Some of the rising generation in
the Philippines] To face p. 75
- [Map of the Philippine
Islands] To face p. 150
- [Group of women making
Cigars] To face p. 158
- [Salacots and Women’s
Hats] To
face p. 160
- [Author’s office, Muelle Del
Rey, ss. Salvadora, and Lighters called “Cascos”]
To face p.
161
- [River Pasio showing Russell and
Sturgis’s former office]
To face p. 166
- [Tower of Manila Cathedral after
the Earthquakes, 1880] Between pp. 168–9
- [Suburb of Malate after a typhoon,
October 1882, When thirteen ships were driven ashore]
- [Author’s house at
Ermita] To face p. 177
- [Fernery at Ermita]
To face p.
185
- [A Negrito from Negros
Island] To face p. 207
- [A Manila Man]
Between pp.
208–9
- [A Manila Girl]
- [Tagal Girl wearing
Scapulary] To face p. 216
- [Carabao harnessed to native
Plough; Ploughman, Village, and Church]
Between pp.
226–7
- [Paddy Field recently
planted]
- [Paulino Marillo, a Tagal of
Laguna, Butler to the author]
To face p. 229
- [A Farderia, or Sugar Drying and
Packing Place] To face p. 240
- [Igorrote Spearmen and Negriot
Archer] To face p. 254
- [Anitos of Northern
Tribes] To face p. 258
- [Aitos of the Igorrotes]
To face p.
258
- [Coffin of an Igorrote Noble, with
his Coronets and other Ornaments]
To face p. 259
- [Weapons of the Highlands of
Luzon] To face p. 261
- [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