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21. TENGUIANES (ITANEGAS, TINGGIANES, TINGUES). 
Habitat: From Candon in lokos Sur to Mount Pacsan on the border line 
between Cagayan and Hokos Sur; also extending south to the neighborhood 
of Santa Cruz and Namaepacan, so that they inhabit the Provinces of 
Ilokos Sur, Abra, and Ilokos Norte. 
22, APAYAOS. 
Habitat: Valley of the Apayao River and northern portion of eastern 
slope of the mountain chain which separates the Province of Cagayan from 
llokos Norte, extending south to Malaueg. 
23, CATALANGANES. 
Habitat: Catalangan River, one of the right branches of the Rio Grande, 
in the Province of Isabela. 
24. IRAYAS. 
Habitat: The region to the south of the Catalanganes, chiefly on the west 
side of the Cordillera of Palanan. 
In 1890 Professor Blumentritt published his “Alphabetisches Ver- 
zeichniss der eingeborenen Stimme der Philippinen und der vor ihnen 
gesprochenen Sprachen.” This list differs from that published in 1882 
in the following particulars : 
The Altasanes and Alimut are given as separate tribes, as are the 
Bayabonanes and the Silipanes, while the following tribes not mentioned 
in his first list are added: 
ABUNLON. 
Habitat: Mountains of Zambales. 
BUNGANANES, 
Habitat: Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya. 
IFUMANGIES, 
Habitat: Nueva Vizcaya. 
ILAMUT. 
Habitat: Vicinity of Quiangan, Nueva Vizcaya. 
ILEABANES. 
Habitat: Nueva Vizcaya. 
ITALONES. 
Habitat: Mountains of Nueva Vizcaya. 
JUMANGIS. 
Habitat: Central (7) Luzon. 
PUNGIANES. 
Habitat: Not given. 
The total number of tribes recognized by Professor Blumentritt is thus 
raised to thirty-six. 
In 1899 a number of priests of the Jesuit mission of Manila col- 
laborated to produce, for the use of the first Philippine Commission, a 
very full account of the Philippine Islands, their resources, and their 
people.* 
* Published in Report of the Philippine Commission (1900), 3, 333-412. 
