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2nd District.

Fort Weyler, Mumungan 1 7 321 Infantry.

Fort Weyler, Mumungan .. 1 18 Artillery.

Fort Weyler, Mumungan .. 2 112 Engineers.

Fort Weyler, Mumungan .. 1 30 Cavalry.

Fort Weyler, Mumungan .. 3 158 Disciplinary Battn.

Iligan .. 1 30 Tercio Civil.

Almonte .. 2 58 Infantry.

Almonte .. .. 8 Artillery.

Almonte .. 1 20 Disciplinary Battn.

Tangok, Alfonso XIII. .. 1 20 Infantry.

Balatacan, Infanta Isabel .. 1 20 Infantry.

Trocha de Tucuran, Sta. Pax and Sta. Eulalia Maria Cristina .. 3 150 Infantry.

Dapitan.

Sundangan .. 1 32 Infantry.

Parang-parang 1 3 500 Infantry.

Parang-parang .. 1 12 Artillery.

Parang-parang .. 2 60 Disciplinary Battn.

Parang-parang .. 3 60 Engineers.

Matabang .. 3 200 Infantry.

Matabang .. .. 10 Artillery.

Baras .. 3 200 Infantry.

Baras .. .. 10 Artillery.

Sarangani.

Glan .. 2 45 Infantry.

Makra .. 1 32 Infantry.

Balut .. 1 20 Infantry.

Tumanao .. 1 Sergt. 15 Infantry.

5th District.

Cottabato .. 3 100 Infantry.

Cottabato .. 1 12 Artillery.

Libungan .. 1 Sergt. 12 Infantry.

Tamontaca .. 1 20 Infantry.

Taviran .. 1 22 Infantry.

Tumbao .. 1 60 Infantry.

Kudaranga .. 1 20 Infantry.

Reina Regente .. 3 100 Infantry.

Pikit .. 1 60 Infantry.

6 Artillery.

Pinto .. .. 60 Infantry.

6 Artillery.

Coast.

Pollok .. 1 Sergt. 11 Infantry.

Panay .. 1 11 Infantry.

Lebak .. 1 11 Infantry.

---- ---- ------ 2 65 2758

This number is exclusive of the garrisons of Zamoanga and Davao.

Basilan 2 officers, 50 men.

Estimate of the Moro Forces in Mindanao in the Year 1894.

District. Fighting-men. Guns. Lantacas. Rifles.

Tucaran 1,000 2 54 162 Parang-parang 2,500 2 29 117 Malabang 3,500 1 342 265 Baras 2,000 4 19 23 Lake Lanao and surrounding district 10,000 26 1,452 1,600 -------- ---- ------- ------- 19,000 35 1,896 2,167

The fighting-men of the River Pulangui, and the Rio Grande comprised within the 5th District are not included in this list, as many of them have submitted to the Spaniards, and there appears little to fear from them. Only those who are quite independent and war-like, and who may be considered dangerous have been set down.

Population of Mindanao in 1894.

As given by Jose Nieto Aguilar.

Districts. Area in Population Christians. Moros. Heathen.

Hectares. Total.

[31] Zamboanga 2,984,696 17,000 8,000 90,000 115,000 [32] Misamis (Dapitan and Camiguin Is.) 1,098,000 116,000 100,000 20,000 236,000 [33] Surigao 1,070,190 68,000 8,000 12,000 88,000 Bislig 441,291 21,076 .. 10,000 31,076 [34] Davao 1,044,333 1,500 .. 17,300 18,800 Cotta-bato 2,829,379 4,000 80,000 [35] 120,000 204,000 ------- ------- ------- ------- 227,576 196,000 269,300 692,876

APPENDIX.

SOME OF THE COMBATS, Ma.s.sACRES AND REBELLIONS, DISPUTES AND CALAMITIES OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

1521. Magellan and several of his followers killed in action by the natives of Mactan, near Cebu; Juan Serrano and many other Spaniards treacherously killed by Hamabar, King of Cebu.

1525. Salazar fights the Portuguese off Mindanao, and suffers great losses in ships and men.

1568. Legaspi's expedition attacked in Cebu by a Portuguese fleet, which was repulsed.

1570. Legaspi founds the city of Cebu, with the a.s.sistance of the Augustinians.

1571. Legaspi founds the city of Manila, with the a.s.sistance of the Augustinians.

1572. Juan Salcedo fights the Datto of Zambales, and delivers his subjects from oppression.

1574. Siege of Manila by the Chinese pirate Li-ma-hon with 95 small vessels and 2000 men. The Spaniards and natives repulse the attack. The pirates retire to Pangasinan, and are attacked and destroyed by Juan Salcedo.