Tavera, Dr. T. H. Pardo de, 9;
becomes member of second Philippine Commission, 345.

Taxation, reform of system of, 350–351;
of wild tribes, [561][562];
internal-revenue, [911] ff.

Tayabas, estimate of population, [1000].

Taylor, Major J. R. M., translation of Insurgent records by, 16–17;
condition of narrative of, and citations of, 18–19;
on Aguinaldo’s early career, 22 ff.;
quoted, 45, 49 ff., 75, 85, 96 ff., 106, 107, 108 ff., 135, 145–146, 165, 234–235, 295–300;
summary by, of extent of Insurgent coöperation with American forces, 122–126;
quoted relative to insulting of Americans by Filipinos, 133–134;
on Aguinaldo’s preparations for attacking Americans, 137–142;
on atrocities practised by Insurgents on Spanish prisoners in Cagayan valley, 171–172;
on destruction of land records by Insurgents, 214;
author’s indebtedness to, in describing government set up by Aguinaldo, 244;
on horrors of guerilla warfare, 285–286;
quoted on General Otis’s promulgation of proclamation of first Philippine Commission, 310 n.;
on method of procedure of second Philippine Commission, 334;
on murders by the Insurgents, [742], [751][752], [763][764], [765];
on the plot to massacre all Americans in Manila, [758][763];
summary by, of facts concerning murders committed by Insurgents, [766][767];
on the multiplicity of dialects, [935].

Teachers’ Camp, Baguio, 468–469;
early unsanitary conditions at, [519].

Tea raising, [902].

Telan, Agapito, slave-dealer, statement by, [687][689].

Telegraph service, improvement of, [864][866].

Telephone systems, [865][866].

Thomas, Dr. J. B., [569].