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Railroad to Baguio, 481–482.

Railroads, statistics of, [875][876].

Regidor, Antonio, advice of, to Agoncillo, 70.

Religious fakes, [944][949].

Republic, question of destruction of an embryo, by Americans, 242–269.

“Reseña Verídica,” the, 51.

Reyes, Salvador, Filipino assassinated for loyalty to government, 333.

Ricarte, General Artemio, 252.

Rice, production of, in Mindoro, 221;
general conditions of the industry, [888][891].

Rinderpest, campaign against, [904][905].

Rio Grande de Cagayan, [800].

Rio Grande de Cotabato, [800].

Rios, bandit, account of, [949].

Rios, I. F., 251.

Rivers, underground, [798][799];
attractions offered to tourists by Philippine rivers, [800].

Rizal, Dr., complaints against guardia civil in book by, 380;
quoted on slavery, [676][679].

Rizal, P. Mercado, Insurgent general, 128.

Road-building among and by wild tribes, [562][564], [626], [875], [876][882].

Roads, appropriation of money for building, 332.

Roldan, José, trouble-maker in Albay, 388–389.

Romblón, island of, 230;
estimate of population, [1000], [1003].

Roosevelt, Theodore, Blount’s remarks concerning, 225, 242 n.;
support of civil service in Philippines by, 375.

Root, Secretary, supports commission in passage of civil service act, 360;
telegram from, to Mr. Taft at Baguio, 459.

Rosario, Arcadio del, on author’s work against slavery and peonage, [729].

Rubber, production of, in Mindoro, 221;
conditions in general for production of, [902].

Rucker, Kyle, letter by, quoted, [708][709].