290 The Philippine Journal of Science 1922 
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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 I10 120 130 140 150 160 170 160 
Score. 
Fria. 1. The percentile distribution of scores for men and women—provincial group. 
TABLE 3.—Showing the average scores made by teachers in the several 
Tagalog provinces. 
MEN. 
Province. — Set ee Ge Bole ce eee | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Total. 
OS Se eee ae 159 |-°8.4 te 9.7) 10:8 | 8.71 9,9 | 658 127.4) EB 821 1.0) B28 
Wayabas.........:| 866 [7.91 1.4} 8:41 4.71 8.71} 6.0] 5.7] G41) 8/8] 9.5] 772 
Tawonns..-....... 257 | 7.6} 9.6] 82] 4.0] 9.8] 5.9] 7.2] 6.6] 6.8] 10.0] 75.2 
Batangas .___.____ 225 | 8.1) 9.1] 83] 3.3)10.3) 6.3] 7.1] 68] 6.4] 9.4) 75.1 
Potal | ...:-- 1,000} 7.9] 10.2] 8&7] 4.0} 9.4] 6.1] 6.7| 6.6| 7.6] 9.8] 77.0 
WOMEN. 
Teyebes oc 476 | 7,41 11.81 9.0) 426) V6) 6.61 6.1) 8.8) 88) 9:4) C2 
Laguna_-.........|~ 200; 7.41 9.4! 8.0! 83.6) 7.91 6.6| 6.0} 6.9! 7.7] 9.9) 71.8 
Ria 208 | 7.5] 8.0] 87} 2.8] 84] 6.6! 6.7| 7.1| 67] 9.8| 70.8 
Batangas____..._. 164| 7.5] 84] 69] 2.6] 84] 56] 65] 6.6] 5.8] 10.0] 68.3 
7 | Te | 7-64 858 | 8.2] 8.21 8:0) 6.61-6.1 | 62) 22} 9.6). 8 
. found in northern Camarines, Tarlac, and southern Zambales. In addition 
to Luzon, the island of Marinduque is wholly Tagalog, while Masbate is 
partly so, and the coastal region of the northern two-thirds of Mindoro. 
A few individuals are to be found in practically every province of the 
Islands, while numbers have emigrated to the United States, Hawaii, Japan, 
the China Coast, and other foreign lands. Char.: Christian; and possessing 
the general Spanish-Filipino civilization of the lowland people. In a major- 
ity of the Tagalog provinces the predominating physical type is a Malay 
blend with the short and tall Mongol elements exceedingly prominent. The 
chief exceptions are the provinces of Batangas, Cavite, and a few minor 
localities, where the Indonesian element is most in evidence. . . The 
people of the coastal regions are much mixed and tall types predominate, 
while those of the interior are more uniform and short types are common.° 
* Beyer, H. 0., Population of the Philippine Islands in 1916. Manila, 
Philippine Education Co. (1917) 70-71. 
