Du Marais, Baron, [540] (footnote)

Dúngon (wood), [314]

Dutch, naval battles with the, [72] et seq.

Dwelling-houses, [353]

Dye saps, [312]

Earthquakes, [23], [356]

Ebony (wood), [314]

Eco de Filipinas, the seditious organ, [106]

Education, under Spain, school-teachers, [192]; State aid for, [193]; the Athenæum syllabus, [194]; the Santa Isabel College curriculum, [194]; girlsʼ schools, [194]; St. Thomasʼ University, [194]; the Nautical School, [195]; the provincial student, [195]; in agriculture, [228]; under America, [608]; the Normal School syllabus, [609]; the Nautical School, [609]; the School for Chinese, [610]; University and remaining Spanish schools, [610]; the English language for Orientals, [611]; in agriculture, [625]

Egbert, Colonel, death of, [489]