Baguio, hospital at, 435;
visit of members of second Philippine Commission to, 451–455;
Governor Taft’s restoration to health by stay at, 459;
completion of Benguet Road to, 460–463;
development of, 464 ff.;
country club at, 464–467;
residence of governor-general and hospital at, 467;
the Teachers’ Camp, 468–469;
further development of, 470–471;
damage from typhoons to, 471–472;
boom at, in 1910, 473–474;
present flourishing conditions at, 475–476;
description of scenery and climate, 476–479;
railroad to, 481–482;
importance of hill stations in the tropics emphasized in connection with, 482–486;
fate of, not in danger even under Filipino control of legislature, 487;
trade of Benguet Igorots to, [569];
as a centre for tourist trips, [803][804].

Bakidan, Kalinga guide, [539][547].

Banájao, extinct volcano, [803].

Bananas, demand for, and present slight cultivation of, [899], [901];
returns from planting, [902].

Banaue, visit to, [535][538].

Bandholdtz, General, in Albay, 390–391;
quoted on the bandit Rios, [949][950].

Banking statistics, [916].

Barbarism, tendency of Filipinos to lapse into, [608][609], [957][960].

Barbour, hunter killed by wild carabao, [823].

Baretto, Alberto, visit to first Philippine Commission from, 315–317.