Luna, Captain, drowned, [244]

Luzon, preponderating importance, [225];
central plain, [232];
wild tribes, [232];
size, [362]

M

MacArthur and the war, [270] et seq.

MacArthur, General:
on Aguinaldo and Filipinos, [23], [309];
advance on Caloocan, [195], [207];
up R. R., [234];
differences with Taft, [307], [382];
on conditions of 1900–1, [310] et seq.;
drastic proclamation, [323]–5;
final advice, [355]

McCall neutralization resolution, [648]

McCutcheon, John T., war correspondent, round robin, [219];
Biñang fight, [261]

McKinley, President, Cuban message of 1897, [2], [27];
war message of 1898, [27];
Aguinaldo’s letter to, [36];
cable to Dewey of Aug. [13], [41];
annual message of 1898, [47], [216];
instructions to Merritt, [50];
to Peace Commissioners, [98], [122] et seq.;
Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation, [139]–151;
text of, [147];
its reception at Iloilo, [156];
at Manila, [164] et seq.;
message of 1899, [188]–9;
Taft commission foreshadowed in, [287];
instructions to, [359], [405], [421], [476]

Maccabebe scouts, writer detailed to, [235];
their allegiance analyzed, [333];
used to capture Aguinaldo, [334]