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ADDITIONAL HEADINGS 
1.-ANIMALS are wild, such as deer, hogs, mongoose and a few of 
little or no importance. 
p .—There are a large number of different birds and many of 
beautiful plumage. I am not familiar with the names of but a few, thes 
are the duck, rice birds, finches, wood pigeons, parrots, eagles, 
several varieties of hawks, a specie of quail, larks,cranes, plovers 
and a large white bird sometimes called the carabao bird from its 
habit of lighting on the carabao. 
3 .-An earthquake occurred about December 15, 1901, lasting aboujr 
20 seconds. 
The rivers furnish excellentfish, of which are the following 
names the natives call them— Dalang,Bia,Alegasin, Pabaqua bingji, 
and ulang. 
5.-No remarks, 
7 . -Insect life is prolific including mosquitoes, black white and 
red ants, flies, grasshoppers, and locusts. . 
8 . -No remarks. 
9 . -Gold is said to exisi in the mountains in paying quantities. 
10. -The usual tropical plants flourish. 
11. & 12.-No remarks. 
13.-The soil is an alluvial deposit, is very fertile and capable 
of producing all kinds of crops. It is an excellent rice and sugar 
country and also produces a faiily goo quality of tobacco. 
15.-TEMPERATURE. Minimum ranges from 65 to 85. Maximum from 
80 to 100 . 
16,17,18,-No remarks. 
19.—Inhabitants are the Tagalos, Macaoeoes, Ilocanos, Chinese, 
with a few Spaniards, 
Mai or & surgeon, U.S.A 
Chief surgeon. 
