Claveria, Governor General, manner of solving the difficulty of family names in the Philippines, [30].
Cooper, Henry Allen, Representative in Congress from Wisconsin, tribute to Rizal delivered in the House of Representatives June 19, 1902, [Appendix C].
Coronel, de los Rios, Spanish writer, cited to show results of cruelty in treatment of natives, [193].
Cruz, Dr. Justiniano, Rizal’s first schoolmaster, [35].
Dapitan, Rizal’s place of exile: [247], [253]; its water works built by Rizal, [255]–256 (footnote).
Despujol Eulogio, Governor General of the Philippines: correspondence with Rizal at Hong Kong, [235]–236; gives Rizal a safe conduct, [236]; violates it, [246]; as commandant of Barcelona, calls upon Rizal, [287].
“Don’ts,” Rizal’s, precepts for correct living, [244]–245.
“El Filibusterismo,” Rizal’s second novel: [215]–232; Retana’s critical survey of, [169]–170 (footnote).
Encomendero, the, extortions of, practiced on natives, [194].
Europeans in the Far East, chief blunder of, [24]–25.