| Italians | 2,259,933 |
| Spaniards | 1,492,848 |
| French | 225,049 |
| English | 56,448 |
| Austrians | 81,186 |
| Swiss | 33,326 |
| Germans | 62,329 |
| Belgians | 23,091 |
| Russians | 135,962 |
| Ottomans | 121,177 |
| Other nationalities | 189,664 |
For added information on the Argentine, see the Statistical Book of the Argentine Republic, 1915; Argentine Geography, published by Urien & Colombo; and Juan Alsina’s European Immigration to the Argentine.
78 : 22. Philippines. The following figures were taken from the New International Encyclopedia and the Statesman’s Yearbook for 1915. The size of the population was established in June, 1914.
| Total population | 8,650,937 | ||
| Native-born | 6,931,548 | or | 99.2% |
| Chinese | 41,035 | or | 0.6% |
| Americans and Europeans | 20,000 | or | 0.3% |
The natives are mostly of the Malayan race with the exception of 25,000 Negrito tribesmen.
78 : 24. Dutch East Indies. The figures are taken from the census of 1905.
| Total population is approximately | 38,000,000 |
| Europeans | 80,910 |
| Chinese | 563,000 |
| Arabs | 29,000 |
| Other Orientals | 23,000 |
78 : 25. British India. The figures are from the census of 1911:
| Total population | 315,156,396 |
| (Of these 650,502 were not born in India.) | |
The remainder are divided according to the languages spoken: