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three ^-illagee on the ^iastern side of Boiiru. The people are 

 allied to the natives of CeTam. Those of Cajeli itself are 

 Mahometans, 



24. Ainblan. — An islattd a little south-east of Bouru- 



Mahortif-'tans. 



*25. Temate, — ^The northernmost island of the Molnc<m 

 The inhabitants are Mahometans of Malay race, but somewhat 

 mixed with the indigenes of Gilolo. 



26. Tidore.— The next island of the Moluccas. Tiie inlia. 

 hitants ara undistinguishable from those of Ternate. 



*37. Sai6a Islands. — A small group north of Eatchian. 



*28, B ate hian.— Inhabitants like the preceding. Maho- 

 metans, and of a similar Malay ty|>e. 



29. Sani. — A village on the eouth peninsula of GUolo. 

 InhabitaBta, Moluccan-Jlalays, and Mahometans. 



*3a Saboe; 31. Galela."Villages of Northern Gilolo, The 

 inhabitants are called Alfuroa. They are indigenes of Polynesian 

 type, with brown skins, bub Papuan hair and features. Pagans. 



32. Liang, — A village on the north coast of Amboyna. 

 Several other villiiges near speak the same language. They are 

 Mahometaas or Christians, and seem to be of mixed Malay and 

 Polynesian type. 



33. MoreUa n^d Mamalla. — Villages in North-Weet 

 Amboyna. The inhabitants are Mahometans. 



34. Batu-merall, — A euburb of Amhoyna. Inhabitants 

 Mahometans, and of ^Moluccan-lMalay type. 



35. Lariki, Asilulu, Wakasih0.^Village3 in West Am- 

 boyna inhabited by MahometanSj who are reported to have come 

 originally from Ternate. 



36. Saparua. — An island east of Amboyna. Lihabitants of 

 the brown Polynesian type, and speaking the same language as 

 those on the coast of Ceram opposite. 



37. Awaiya ; 38. Camarian. — Villages on the south coast of 

 Cetam. Inhabitants indigenes of Polynesian type, now Chiistianfl. 



