Herbosa, Lucia, Rizal’s sister, accused of importing treasonable documents, [239].

Herbosa, Mariano, Rizal’s brother-in-law, death of and indignities practiced on his body, [161].

Hidalgo, Manuel, Rizal’s brother-in-law, prosecuted for sacrilege in revenge for “Noli Me Tangere,” [162].

Hong Kong, Rizal’s residence in, [234].

Indio, Spanish name for Filipino, [4], [5]; “the miserable,” [39].

Jagor, Dr. F., German naturalist, effect of his book, “Travels in the Philippines,” [64]–66, [82].

Japan, fear of ridicule by Rizal, [173]–174.

Katipunan, the: founded by Bonifacio as revolutionary society, [273]; its growth, [278]; discovered by agents of the government, [282]; official hysteria following discovery, [283].

Kipping, Henry C., English engineer, courtship of and marriage with Leonora Rivera, [126]–129.

Laguna de Bay, the great lake of Luzon, [5].