Insects of the Philippines, [801].
Insurgent records, the, 15–16;
value of Major Taylor’s work in translating, 16–17.
Insurgents, question of promise of independence to leaders of, 18–66;
treacherous behaviour of, toward American forces, instead of coöperation with, 67–126;
premeditated attack of, on Americans, 127–151;
the Wilcox-Sargent report on conditions under rule of, 153 ff.;
real facts of frightful conditions in different provinces during rule of, 156–240;
leaders of, alive to-day and powerful, 240;
the kind of “republic” established by, 242–269;
nature of the war conducted by, 270–294;
murder and secret assassination the authorized weapons of officers of, [730]–[767].
Intermarriage of races, [940]–[941].
Internal revenue statistics, [911]–[914].
Intoxication, freedom of Filipinos from, but frequency of among non-Christian peoples, [570].
Iron ore deposits, [885].
Irrigation work, [665], [890].
Isabela, taking of, by General Villa, 176;
slavery in, [683]–[689];
estimate of population, [999], [1001].
Isabela Estate, the, [834].