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Tagacaolo dialect or language, [6] first vocabulary in, [22]

Tagal dialect or language, [5] Arte by Totanes described, [20] not forerunner of Philippine imprints, [35] the earliest, described, [19] artist, Suárez Francisco, [24] best book to learn language from, [19] books in, printed at Lubao, [37] Catechism by Amezquita, Luis de, [19], [29] dialect, hard to acquire, [18] Dictionary by Noceda described, [19] by Santos, [6] by Totanes, [28] Grammar, 1610, [32] best is by Totanes, [20] Essay on, by Minguella de la Merced, [19] same as Arte y Reglas, [33] Hymn in, Arte y Reglas, [33] insurgents, first journal of the, [31] linguist, San Agustín, Gaspar de, [36] Manual for the administration of the Sacraments in, [20] poetry, San Agustín’s treatise on, [19] Prayer in, Arte y Reglas, [33] printer, Pinpin, Tomás, [31] proclamation in, published at, [31] refrains, by Martin and Cuadrado, described, [20] see Araya, [36] translation of Tissot’s work into, [10] works in, described, [19]

Tagalisms, Critical Treatise on, described, [19]

Tagbanúa dialect or language, [5]

Tambóbong, books published at, see Books Hispano-Kanaka Dictionary, 1892, [22] otherwise Malabón, [30] see Malabóng tenth printing-press in Philippines at, [29] works printed at, [29]

Tasig river, [29]

Tayabas, books published at, see Books only one book with this imprint, [28] printing-press established 1703, [31] Tagal Dictionary printed at, [6] third printing-press in Philippines at, [28]

Tea and Milk, see Thé Kon Leche

Thé Kon Leche, illustrated satirical periodical, [25]

Thwaites, Reuben Gold, [15]

Tigbalag, described by Zúñiga, [13]

Tinguianes, difficulty of conversion of, [10]

Tino dialect or language, [5]

Tiruray dialect or language, [5]

Tissot, Blanco translates work of, into Tagal, [10]

Tobacco in Cagayan region, [21]

Tolentino, Recoletos of Province of St. Nicholas of, [32] Saint Nicholas the wonder-worker of, [29]

Tondo province, see Tambóbong, [29] San Agustín, Gaspar de, died at, [36]

Totanes, Sebastián de, Franciscan missionary, [20], [28] his Tagal Dictionary published at Tayabas, [28] Manual by, [20] Tagal Arte by, [20]

Tratadillos by Villanueva, Juan de, [36] of 1606 printed at Lubao, [37]

Treatise on the Drugs and Medicines used in the East Indies, [26]

Tupas, Chief at Cebú, 1565, [28] Cross reared at Cebú by agreement with, [28]