Comotes, raising of, [903].
Congress, Aguinaldo’s revolutionary, 248–249;
meeting of, 258–262;
list of members, 260–261;
composition of, 263;
constitution drawn up by committee of, 264–269.
Conner, Norman G., governor of Apayao, [582].
Constabulary, the Philippine, 378 ff., [924];
organisation and personnel of, 381;
distribution of, among various provinces, 382;
breaking up of organized brigandage by, 390–395;
success of, in apprehending criminals, 396;
important services rendered by, to Director of Health, Director of Agriculture, etc., 397–398;
statistics relative to, 398;
justification of policy which led to its organization, 399.
Constitution, the Insurgent, 264–269;
ratification of, 268;
impossibility of successful operation of government under, 269.
Coöperation of Filipino leaders with American forces, extent of, 67 ff.;
summary of the case, by Taylor, 122–126.
Coördination of scientific work in Philippines, 488–[500].
Copper deposits, [885].
Copra, production of, and trade in, [892], [893];
Philippine method of drying, [896].
Cornish, Lieutenant G. R. F., quoted on Filipino superstitions, [947].