[3] Pp. 116–119.
[4] P. 121.
[5] Pp. 125–128.
[6] Pp. 137–138.
[7] Pp. 143–144.
[8] Pp. 144–146.
The Peopling of the Philippines
By Dr. Rudolf Virchow
(Translated by O. T. Mason; in Smithsonian Institution 1899 Report.)
Since the days when the first European navigators entered the South Sea, the dispute over the source and ethnic affiliations of the inhabitants of that extended and scattered island world has been unsettled. The most superficial glance points out a contrariety in external appearances, which leaves little doubt that here peoples of entirely different blood live near and among one another.