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Fig. 194-The main existing or existed alphabets of Further India, particularly of
the Philippine Islands (based on F. Gardner, Philippine Indic Studies, 1943) 7-6, Old Javanese or Kavi. 7-8, Early Sumatra. 9. Ratak character. ro, Buginese. 11-14, Tagalog. 15-16, lloco. 17-18, Bisaya. 19, Pangasinan. 20, Pampangan. 21. Tagbanua.
22-26. Mangyun varieties, 27-30, Buhil