[57] Bolinao is now located on the northeastern end of the Zambal Peninsula. Before being moved by the Dominicans, it must have been located on the island of Santiago or Purra, just across the channel from its present location. Its present population (see Census of Philippines, ii, p. 244), is 5,397.
[58] Today located on the coast. Its present population is 6,139. See Census of Philippines, ii, p. 244.
[59] Masinloc (see ut supra) has a present population of 3,230.
[60] Iba, now the capital of the province of Zambales, is located on a river a very short distance from the coast. Its present population is 4,482. See Census of Philippines, ii., p. 244.
[61] The modern Cabangán is located on the coast road a few miles south of Iba. Its present population (see ut supra) is 3,015.
[62] The village of Subic is located on the northern side of the bay of the same name, and its present population (see ut supra) is 2,525. Subic Bay is one of the best natural harbors in the Philippines.
[63] See the Dominican account of their missions among the Zambals, as given by Salazar, in Vol. XLIII.
[64] i.e., Incense, or storax. The word is spelt ”camangyian” in the Tagálog dictionary of Noceda and Sanlucar.
[65] The port and village of San Jacinto are located on the east coast of Ticao Island toward the north. The village has a present population of 4,845. See Census of the Philippines, ii, p. 232.
[66] Mobo is an inland village in the northeastern part of Masbate, located on a river a short distance from the capital village called Masbate. Its present population is 2,657. See Census of the Philippines, ii, p. 232.