H

Halcon, Mt., marble on, 221.

Hale, Walter F., work of, as lieutenant-governor of Kalinga country, [579][580], [673].

Harbord, Colonel J. G., information given by, regarding constabulary, 387.

Harbours, improvement of, under American régime, [870][872];
lighting of, [872][873];
charting and survey work in, [873][874].

Hardwood timber in Philippine forests, [847], [849][851].

Harrison, Francis Burton, appointed successor to Governor Forbes, 356;
lack of previous experience in the Philippines, 356;
removal of efficient officials by, 375–376;
view taken by, of appointments to office, 377;
calls attention of assembly to slavery question, [728].

Harty, Archbishop, 445, [643];
home of, at Baguio, 480.

Haubé, engineer in charge of construction work at Baguio, 471.

Head-hunters, visits to the, [534][548];
taming and development of, by American officials, [575][590];
necessity for a steady hand over, [659].

Health board, the first, 413–414.

Health conditions in the Philippines, 346, 408–448.

Health officers, district and municipal, 439–441.

Heiser, Dr. Victor G., commissioner of public health, 420, 443–444;
game fish taken by, [810], [811], [814].

Hemp, growing of, in Mindoro, 221;
traffic in, a cause of disorders in Samar, 393;
production of, and trade in, in Philippines, [891][893].

Higgins, Horace L., member of expedition into Benguet, 451, 455.

Highways, improvement of, [876][883].
See Roads.

Hilgard, Captain M. R., work of, at Camp John Hay, Baguio, 474.

Hill stations, importance of, in the tropics, 482–486.

Hogs, wild, hunting of, [820], [822][823].

Holmes, N. M., engineer of Benguet Road, 457.

Hongkong, comparison of Manila and, as commercial ports, [886][887].

Hongkong junta, 21–26.

Horse racing, evils of, and efforts of Philippine Legislature in behalf of, [777].

Hospitals, 420–422, 432–435, 495–496.

Household Industries, School of, [507].

Housekeeping courses in Philippine schools, [509].

Hughes, General, account of talk between Mr. Taft and, 332.