Report of the Philippine Commission to the President January 31 1900 December
Report of the Philippine Commission to the President January 31 1900 December
1899 1900 United States Philppine Commission
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The one which has the longest course is the Baliguigam, which, descending from the central mountains, flows with all the characteristics of a torrent toward the northeast, until, after crossing an extensive zone of calcareous lands, it empties into the sea through a channel 300 meters wide. The Cotcot, belonging to the same eastern slope, is almost as large, and likewise resembles a torrent. Located to the south of the preceding on the same slope is the longer river of Mananga. In conclusion, t...here are worthy of special mention the Danao, which descends from Mount Mangilao and runs to the north of the Cotcot; the Alpaco, Minaga, Carcar, Catmon, Bao, and some others. 210 REPORT OB^ THE PHILIPPINE COMMISSION. SAMAR. The majority of the tributaries of the principal rivers of this island are unknown, because its central part is so rugged and therefore its interior hydrography unfamiliar. The main rivers, which fertilize it in various directions, are the Oras, which, starting from the extreme north of the central mountain range, flows at first toward the southeast, and then to the east, pouring its w y aters into the bay of Uguis, on the Pacific, having traversed some 57 kilometers; the Suribao, which, ris- ing in the same mountains, soon turns toward the east, emptying on the same coast as the preceding; the Vlut, which starts from the cen- tral range, takes its course toward the northeast, then deviates to the east, and, after a course of some '25 kilometers, ends in the Pacific; the Laguan, which has its source on the same central divide, flows con- stantly toward the north, passes through Catubig, and drains into the bay of the same name; the Bato, which originates from the northern slopes of mounts Salta and Sangley, and flows in a north-northeast direction, emptying on the north coast, near the bay of Laguan; the Timonini, with the same source and running parallel to the Bato.
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