Mohammedan Malays, habitat of, in Philippines, 225–226.
See Moros.
Moral Progress League, the, [515].
Morga, quoted on slavery, [676]–[677], [678]–[679].
Moro Province, organisation, government and conditions in, [632]–[636];
conditions as to slavery in, in 1902, [681]–[682];
estimate of population, [1000], [1002].
Moros, places where found, 225–226;
impossibility of turning Mindanao over to, 226;
numbers of, 226;
results of Filipino attempts to govern, 226–229;
origin of the, [532];
fairly successful resistance of, to Spanish, [532]–[533];
experiences of American officials with, in Palawan, [594]–[608];
inability of Filipinos to cope with, [631];
gravity of problem presented by, [634]–[636];
religious fanaticism exhibited by, in fighting, [654];
threats by, in case of withdrawal of Americans, [671]–[672];
Filipinos captured by, for slaves, [680];
along the Agusan River, [800].
Moses, Bernard, a member of second Philippine Commission, 9, 325;
horseback trip by, with author, 341–343;
appointed secretary of public instruction, 345.
Mountain Province, establishment of the, [560].
Mountains, in Mindoro, 220;
of Benguet, 452–455;
scenic features of Philippine, [798].