“To the Philippine Youth,” poem by Rizal, [Appendix A].

“To the Virgin Mary,” sonnet by Rizal, [Appendix A]. [[392]]

“Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” effect on Rizal of, [88].

United States: Jagor’s prophecy concerning, [64]–66; influence of on Rizal, [64], [82]; effects of reading the lives of the presidents of, [82].

University of Madrid, Rizal’s experiences and record at, [80], [86]–87.

Valenzuela, Pio, Filipino leader, sent by Bonifacio to confer with Rizal at Dapitan, [276].

Villaclara, Father José, spiritual attendant of Rizal at his slaying, [307].

Viola, Maximo, friend and fellow student with Rizal, relieves his necessities in Berlin and helps him to publish “Noli Me Tangere,” [131]; on a walking tour with, in Switzerland and Germany, [136].

Virchow, Rudolph, Dr., scientist and philosophical democrat, effect of his friendship on Rizal, [91].

Warless world, A, Rizal’s views on, [203].