[64] History of the Philippines, Barrows, p. 228.
[65] See Appendix XI.
[66] See Forrest’s “A Voyage to New Guinea,” pp. 320–335.
[67] Another name for Jolo and the name of the stream which passes through it.
[68] It is more likely that elephants were obtained from Borneo and Sumatra.
[69] Some were more than 90 feet in length.
[70] One of the settlements forming the town of Kotabato.
[71] This was an erroneous impression. It no doubt seemed so to Captain Forrest who judged from his observations of Sultan Israel who acquired a taste for European music in Manila.
[72] A Voyage to New Guinea, Capt. Thomas Forrest, pp. 336–337.
[73] Name given to the network of channels by which the waters of the Pasig River find their way to the sea.