L

Lacandola, the rajah of Manila, [27] part taken in founding of Manila by, [27]

Ladrone Islands, oldest history of, [9]

Ladrones, dialects used in the, [6]

Lafuente, Casimiro, cure at Santa Barbara in Pangasinán, [12] Dominican missionary, [12] pagan scapularies shown to Retana by, [12]

Lal-lo, see Lalo

Lalo, Sunday newspaper in Ilocano published at, [29] Vigan now known as, [29]

Lavor Evangelica, [7]

Legazpi, Miguel López de, [23] and the blood-bargain, see Buzeta first civilized Cebú, [29] his expedition from Mexico to Cebú, 1565, [25] site of Manila projected by, [27] took St. Michael as his name-saint [28]

Leite, Arte of Visaya idiom used in, described, [18] dialect or language, [5] first grammar of language of, [18] idiom similar to Cebuano, [18]

Leonardo de Argensola, Bartolomé, Presbyter, [26]

Leyes de las Indias, Indian schools zealously guarded by, [17]

Leyte, see Leite

Lippincott Co., J. B., loss of manuscript by, [3]

Literary curios among Philippina, [8], [24]

London, books published at, see Books

López, Francisco, Augustinian, [20] Catecismo in Ilocano dialect by, [20]

Lozano, Raimundo, Novena to St. Thomas of Villanova by, [29]

Lubao, art-establishment of Augustinians at, [36] Convent, books printed at, in Pampanga, [37] books printed at, in Spanish, [37] books printed at, in Tagal, [37] San Agustín, Gaspar de, quoted, [37] discussion when printing-press started, [37] tratadillos of 1606, [37]

Luzon, abominable rites in, [13] death of Ortiz, Tomás, at, [13] dialect used in, [6] Isle of, [5], [6] its anay or book-destroying ant, [19] map of, by D’Almonte y Muriel, [11] personal experiences of Retana in, [12] printing-presses established at isle of, [31] see Pampanga tribes hardest to convert in, [10]