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Cabagan Viejo, Insurgent atrocities at, 176–178.
Cabanag, Tomás, suit brought against, as slave dealer, [694]–[698].
Cabinet, members of Aguinaldo’s, 266.
Cacao, growing of, in Mindoro, 221;
general propitious conditions for growing, [902].
Cadastral Survey Act, holding up of, by Philippine Assembly, [773]–[775].
Cagayan de Misamis, [610], [617];
estimate of population, [999], [1001].
Cagayans, numbers of, and delegates to Insurgent congress, 263, [933].
Cagayan valley, conditions in, under Insurgent rule, 170–205;
visit of Philippine Commission to (1901), 345.
Cagayancillo, lapsing into barbarism by people of, [958].
Cailles, General, policy of murder of American sympathizers by, [744]–[746].
Calamianes Islands, the, [805].
Calderon, Felipe, 321.
Camp John Hay, Baguio, 473–474, 484, 485.
Cañaos, holding of annual, [564]–[566].
Canlaon Volcano, [798].
Canoy, Major, Blount quoted on, 204.
Canturai, tamarau hunting at, [826]–[827].
Carabaos, hunting of, [823]–[824];
question of origin, [824];
prices of domestic, [905].
Carag, Antonio, governor of Cagayan, [1001].
Carmona, Major, brutalities practised by, 109–110.
Carñio, Juan, [572].
Carter, Major E. C, commissioner of public health, 417–418, 419.
Case, Captain L. E., 396;
work of, among Ifugaos, [577].
Catarman Volcano, [798].
Catholics, missionary work by, [642]–[643].
Cattle disease, lack of sanitary measures for dealing with, 412.
Cattle raising, opportunities for, [905].
Caua Volcano, [798].
Cavilli Island, shooting on, [820].
Cavite Province, conditions in, under Insurgent rule, 213–214.
Cebú, island of, 230.
Cebú Province, area and population of, 218;
conditions in, under Insurgent rule, 233;
establishment of civil government in, 337–340.
Cebú, town of, hospital at, 435;
sea-wall built at, [871].
Census statistics, [646]–[651], [999]–[1003].
Cervantes, Ilocano town in Lepanto, [572]–[573].
Chaffee, General A. R., quoted on murders committed by Insurgents, [766].
Charms, Filipino belief in, [945].
Charting of the coast, [873]–[874].
Cheating of hill men by Filipinos, [570]–[571], [610]–[611], [668]–[670], [951].
Chinese, killing of, by Insurgent soldiers, 215, 216.
Cholera, early ravages of, 410;
fight against and successful checking of, 414–423;
later epidemics of, 422;
story connected with spread of, in Mariquina valley, 437–439.
Civil government, establishment of, by second Philippine Commission, 326–359.
Civil Hospital, the so-called, 495–496.
Civil service, passage of act for establishment of, in Philippines, 332–333;
percentage of Filipinos in the, 359, 367;
organization of, 360–377;
salaries paid in, 368.
Claraval, Señor, [554].
Claro Babuyan, volcano of, [798].
Climate of Philippines, [792]–[794].
Coal, importations of, [917].
Coal deposits, [885].
Coast and Geodetic Surveys, Bureau of, [873]–[874].
Coast-guard fleet, [867]–[870].
Coast, protection of, [866]–[869];
illumination of, [872]–[873];
charting and survey work, [873]–[874].
Coastwise tonnage figures, [916].
Cock-fighting, baseball vs., among Filipinos, [515].
Coconut oil, as an article of trade, [894], [897];
improvement in methods of manufacture, [896]–[897].
Coconuts, in Mindoro, 221;
cultivation of, [894]–[896].
Coffee, possibilities for production of, [902].
Cógon and cogonáles, [848].
Coinage, changes in the, 347–350.
“Colorum,” the, [944].
Colquhoun, A. R., quoted, [938].
Commercial possibilities of the Philippines, [884]–[910].
Communal forests, [851]–[852].
Comotes, raising of, [903].
Congress, Aguinaldo’s revolutionary, 248–249;
meeting of, 258–262;
list of members, 260–261;
composition of, 263;
constitution drawn up by committee of, 264–269.
Conner, Norman G., governor of Apayao, [582].
Constabulary, the Philippine, 378 ff., [924];
organisation and personnel of, 381;
distribution of, among various provinces, 382;
breaking up of organized brigandage by, 390–395;
success of, in apprehending criminals, 396;
important services rendered by, to Director of Health, Director of Agriculture, etc., 397–398;
statistics relative to, 398;
justification of policy which led to its organization, 399.
Constitution, the Insurgent, 264–269;
ratification of, 268;
impossibility of successful operation of government under, 269.
Coöperation of Filipino leaders with American forces, extent of, 67 ff.;
summary of the case, by Taylor, 122–126.
Coördination of scientific work in Philippines, 488–[500].
Copper deposits, [885].
Copra, production of, and trade in, [892], [893];
Philippine method of drying, [896].
Cornish, Lieutenant G. R. F., quoted on Filipino superstitions, [947].
Corn-raising, [903].
Corn-raising contests, [521].
Corrales, Governor, report by, on slavery, [689]–[691].
Cotton goods, trade in, [906]–[907].
Country club at Baguio, 464–467.
Courts, past and present organisation of, of the Philippines, 401–407, [988]–[999].
Criminals, Mindoro as a resort for, 220.
Crocodiles in Philippine streams and lakes, [827]–[828].
Crone, Director of Education, removal of, demanded, [728].
Culasián Bay, affair with Moros at, [601]–[606].
Culion, leper settlement at, 426.
Culion Island, deer shooting on, [821].
Currency, reformation of the, 347–350.
Cuyo, resistance of, to Insurgent rule, 223.