| Death blanket | ₱8.00 |
| Cooking pot | 2.00 |
| Natauwinan | 1.00 |
| Natauwinan | 1.00 |
| Natuku | .50 |
| Natuku | .50 |
| Total, | ₱13.00 |
Middle class
| Cooking pot | ₱2.00 |
| Natauwinan | 1.00 |
| Natauwinan | 1.00 |
| Nunbadi | .40 |
| Nunbadi | .40 |
| Na-oha | .25 |
| Total, | ₱5.05 |
Very poor
| Cooking pot | ₱2.00 |
| Na-oha | .25 |
| Na-oha | .25 |
| Na-oha | .25 |
| Na-oha | .25 |
| Na-oha | .25 |
| Total, | ₱3.25 |
It will be noted that the above are very light fines. In some parts of Ifugao they would be considerably higher—notably in the Silipan country.
The committing of the crime of rape in broad daylight, as, for example, the “catching” of a woman in a camote field, constitutes an aggravating circumstance. Such a rape as that punishable by a fine of “six” above would be punishable by a fine of “ten” of a value for the three classes respectively of about thirty-two pesos, sixteen pesos, and eight pesos, if committed in broad daylight. This is owing to the greater “shame” which the woman feels on account of the unwonted hour.
118. Rape of a married woman by an unmarried man.—This is a serious offense. It is punishable by a fine equivalent to twice the fine assessed for luktap, or unaggravated adultery. One-half of this fine goes to the husband of the outraged woman and his kin and one-half to the woman and her kin.
119. Rape of a married woman by a married man.—This is a case still more serious for the offender, since in addition to paying the afore-mentioned fine, he must pay to his own wife an additional fine as penalty for luktap.