Villa Corta, [94], [96], [98]

Villalobos expedition, the, [32]

Villa Fernandina, [48]

Vilo, Roman, [529]

Virgin of Antipolo, [267]

Visayo, characteristics of the, [172]

Volcano, Mayou, [16]; Taal, [17]

Volcano Island discovered, [32]

War, the Spanish-American, [117]; allocution of the Archbishop of Madrid, [423]; General Augustiʼs call to arms, [424]; General Augustiʼs proclamation, [425]; volunteers reorganized, [426]; the Battle of Cavite, [427]; Cavite occupied, [429]; Spain makes peace overtures, [458]; text of the Protocol of Peace, [459]; Americans attack Manila, [462]; surrender of the city, [464]; capitulation signed, [465]

War of Independence, the, [484]; the Philippine Republic, [486]; opening shot and Battle of Paco, [487]; fight at Coloocan, [487]; fight at Gagalanging, [488]; the Igorrote contingent, [488]; Malabon and Malinta captured, [489]; death of Col. Egbert, [489]; Santa Cruz (Manila) in flames, [489]; Battle of Marilao, [490]; Malolos captured, [491]; insurgent retreat to Calumpit, [492]; American proclamation of intentions, [492]; Santa Cruz (La Laguna) captured, [494]; Lieut. Gilmoreʼs expedition to Baler captured, [494]; American reverse at Gingua, [495]; crossing the Bagbag River, [496]; Calumpit captured, [496]; burning of S.S. Saturnus, [503]; death of Gen. Lawton, [504]; fight at Narvican, [505]; capture of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, [507]; American occupation of Yloilo, [511][6] —of Cebú, [523]—of Bojol Island, [528]—of Zamboanga, [532]; capture of Vicente Lucban, [545]