three villages , on the eastern side of Bouru. The people are
allied to the natives of Ceram. 1 hose of Cajeli itself are
Mahometans.
24. Amblau. — An island a little south-east of Bouru.
Mahometans.
*25. Ternate.—The northernmost island of the Moluccas.
The inhabitants are Mahometans of Malay race, but somewhat
mixed with the indigenes of Gilolo.
26. Tidore.—-The next island of the Moluccas. The inhabitants
are undistinguishable from those of Ternate.
*27. Kaida Islands.—A small group north of Batchian.
*28. Batchian.—Inhabitants like the preceding. Mahometans,
and of a similar Malay type.
29. Gani.—'A village on the south peninsula of Gilolo.
Inhabitants, Moluccan-Malays, and Mahometans.
*30. Sahoe; 31. Galela.—Villages of Northern Gilolo. The
inhabitants are called Alfuros. They are indigenes of Polynesian
type, with brown skins, but Papuan hair and features Pagans.
32. Liang. A village on the north coast of Amboyna.
Several other villages near speak the same language. They are
Mahometans or Christians, and seem to be of mixed Malay and
Polynesian type.
33. Morelia and Mamalla. — Villages in North-West
Amboyna. The inhabitants are Mahometans.
34. Batu-merah. — A suburb of Amboyna. Inhabitants
Mahometans, and of Moluccan-Malay type.
35. Lariki, Asilulu, Wakasiho.—Villages in West Amboyna
inhabited by Mahometans, who are reported to have come
originally from Ternate.
36. Saparua.—An island east of Amboyna. Inhabitants of
the brown Polynesian type, and speaking the same language as
those on the coast of Ceram opposite.
37. Awaiya; 38. Camarian.—Villages on the south coast of
Ceram. Inhabitants indigenes of Polynesian type, now Christians.
39. Teluti and Hoya; 40. Ahtiago and To b o .— Villages
on the south coast of Ceram. Inhabitants Mahometans, of
mixed brown Papuan or Polynesian and Malay type.
41. Ahtiago.—Alfuros or indigenes inland from this village.
Pagans, of Polynesian or brown Papuan type.
42. Gah.—Alfuros of East Ceram.
43. Wahai.—Inhabitants of much of the north coast of
Ceram, Mahometans of mixed race. Speak several dialects of
this language.
*44. Goraill.—Small islands east of Ceram. Inhabitants of
mixed race, and Mahometans.
45. Matabello.—Small islands south-east of Goram. Inhabitants
of brown Papuan or Polynesian type. Pagans.
46. Teor.—A small island south-east of Matabello. Inhabitants
a tall race of brown Papuans. Pagans.
*47. K6 Islands. —A small group west of the Aru Islands.
Inhabitants true black Papuans. Pagans.
*48. Aru Islands. — A group west of New Guinea. Inhabitants
true Papuans. Pagans.
49. Mysol (coast).—An island north of Ceram. Inhabitants
Papuans with mixture of Moluccan Malays. Semi-civilized.
50. Mysol (interior).'-—Inhabitants true Papuans. Savages.
*51. Dorey.—North coast of New Guinea. Inhabitants true
Papuans. Pagans.
*52. Teto; *53. Vaiqueno, East Timor; *54. Brissi,
West Timor.—Inhabitants somewhat intermediate between
the true and the brown Papuans. Pagans.
*55. Savu; *56. Rotti.—Islands west of Timor. Inhabitants
of mixed race, with apparently much of the Hindoo type.
*57. Allor; *58. Solor.—Islands between Flores and
Timor. Inhabitants of dark Papuan type.
59. Bajau, or Sea Gipsies.—A roaming tribe of fishermen
of Malayan type, to be met with in all parts of the Archipelago.