INDEX

Agents provocateurs, work in the Philippines, [95], [124]–125, [274].

Aguinaldo, Emilio, Filipino general and statesman, first president of the Philippine Republic: his military gifts, [313]; birth and education, [320]; a farmer in Cavite, [320]; joins the Katipunan, [320]; advanced to high commands, [321]; chosen head of provisional government, March 12, 1897, [321]; invited by Dewey to join him in the war against Spain, [324]; his amazing successes against Spanish troops and final triumph, [324]; capture by the Americans, [326].

Andrade, de, José, lieutenant, appointed Rizal’s bodyguard and custodian, [141].

Andrade, de, Luis, counsel for Rizal in his trial, [295].

Annus hystericus, year 1872, [152].

Association Internationale des Philippinistes, formed by Rizal in 1889, [182].

Ateneo, the, Jesuit school of Manila, character of, [51].

Bagumbayan Field, place of execution, [4], [38]; Rizal’s dedication of his novel to the memory of the priests that perished there, [170]; Rizal’s presentiment concerning, [209].

Barcelona, freedom of press in, [79], [80].