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Gallman, Lieutenant Jeff D., valuable work of, in connection with constabulary, 396, [673];
work of, among Ifugaos, [577]–[579];
experience of, with people of Lingay, [662]–[664];
liberation of slaves by, in Nueva Viscaya, [712].
Gambling, among Benguet Igorots, [571];
the besetting sin of Filipinos, [715], [777].
Game fish and game fishing in the Philippines, [806]–[818].
Garchitorena, Señor, 40, 41.
Gilbert, Newton W., secretary of public instruction, [513].
Gilmore, Lieutenant, officer captured and turned loose in Apayao, [556].
Gold, in Mindoro, 221;
mines in vicinity of Baguio, 481;
in vicinity of Paracale, Luzón, [885].
Gold mining, [885].
Gomez, Manuel, secretary of board of health, 414.
Gonzaga, Gracio, 41;
secretary of fomento in Aguinaldo’s cabinet, 266;
visits first Philippine Commission, 315–316.
Government exchanges, [665].
Government Laboratories, Bureau of, established, 491–492;
becomes the Bureau of Science, 494.
Governors, vital importance of work done by American, in the islands, [662]–[675].
Grant, General Fred D., reminiscence by, 164–165.
Grove, Leo J., barracuda taken by, [808].
Guardia civil, the, 378–380.
Guerilla warfare, authorised by Aguinaldo, 285, [922];
horrors of, 285–286.
Guerrero, Leon, 263.
Guzman, torturer of Lieutenant Piera, 190, 204.
Guzman, Governor Pablo, extermination of non-Christians advocated by, [662].