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Mohammedans, and at least some of the pagans, such 
as the Subanun of Mindanao. The Indonesian type 
occurs chiefly among the pagans, and has been definitely 
proved only for the interior of northern Luzon and the 
interior of Mindanao, although smaller bodies of people 
on other islands may yet be found to belong to this type 
when measurements of them shall have been made. 
This Indonesian type is most pronounced among the 
Luzon group. In Mindanao it is somewhat more vari- 
able. It is probable that in this island there has been 
some blending of the Malayan and Indonesian varieties, 
since some of the Mohammedan coast tribes depart 
from the pure Malaysian type as it is found among the 
Christians, whereas certain of the pagans tend to re- 
semble the Malayans. 
The following figures characterize a number of tribes 
of the two types. 
A. Moncegotoip RaAacE—MALAyYAN VARIETY 
Stature Head Form Shape of Nose 
Christian Peoples: 
Cagayan 164 81 81 
Ilokano 160 85 73 
Pangasinan 163 84 73 
Sambal 161 83 80 
Pampanga 162 81 76 
Tagalog of Bulacan 160 85 _ 82 
Tagalog of Rizal 158 81 80 
' Tagalog of Laguna 160 83 82 
Tagalog of Cavite 159 83 78 
Bikol 158 82 81 
Bisaya of Panay 159 83 84 
Bisaya of Negros 160 85 81 
Bisaya of Cebu 160 S4 80 
Bisaya of Leyte 158 85 79 
Bisaya of Samar 156 85 82 
