Philippine Legislature, the, 357, [768]–[791].
See Legislature.
Philippine Medical School, opening of, 497.
Philippine Normal School, [502]–[503], [507], [511], [517];
use of polished rice for food at, [520]–[521].
Philippine Railway Company, [876].
Philippines, author’s first visit to, 2–3;
second visit to, 4–6;
first and second commissions appointed to, 8–9;
widespread and radical misapprehension in United States concerning, 12;
area and population of, 218, [649], [792];
establishment of civil government in, 325–345;
careers and services of different governors-general, 351–356;
delegates to Congress of United States from, 357;
executive officials and legislature of, 357, [768] ff.;
governments in provinces and municipalities, 358;
the judiciary, 359, 400–407, [988]–[999];
civil service in, 360–377;
policing of, 378–399;
work for improvement of health conditions in, 408–448;
coördination of scientific work in, 488–[500];
establishment of school system and progress made in education, [501]–[531];
non-Christian territory and people, [532]–[636];
slavery and peonage in, [676]–[729];
total number of islands included in, [792];
climate of, [792]–[794];
scenery, [794]–[795];
typhoons, [795]–[796];
volcanoes, [796]–[798];
mountains and rivers, [798]–[800];
flowers, birds and insects, [800]–[802];
points of interest for the tourist, [802]–[805];
fishing and shooting in, [806]–[828];
private and public lands, [829]–[845];
forests, [846]–[860];
improvements in postal facilities, telegraph system, waterways, and land transportation, under American régime, [861]–[883];
commercial possibilities, [884]–[910];
résumé of results of American rule in, [921]–[932];
question of present independence of, [933]–[960];
course to be followed by United States concerning, [961]–[973].
Physicians, institutions for training of, 434–435, 488 ff.
Piera, Salvador, Spanish lieutenant tortured by Insurgents, 187–190.
Pilar, General Gregorio del, 315.
Pilar, Pio del, 128, 129;
brutalities practised by soldiery of, 108–111;
authorised by Aguinaldo to begin guerilla warfare, 285.