Bilaan dialect or language, [5] first vocabulary in, [22]
Bilao, described by Zúñiga, [13]
Binondo, Arte of Visaya idiom used in, described, [18] books published at, see Books early Philippine books printed by Juan de Vera, [35] fifth printing-press in Philippines at, [28] Retana authority for a work printed by Pinpin at, [28] Ruiz, Miguel, an official of, [33] see Binondoc
Binondoc, old form of Binondo, [33] see Binondo
Bisaya dialect or language: Abridgment of Christian Doctrine in, [29] best works for the study of, described, [18] first dialect in the Philippines, [18] generic name, [5]
Bisaya-Montés dialect or language, [6]
Blancas de San José, Francisco, Arte of 1610, [37] assisted by Vera, Juan de, [35] Dominican, [32], [36] his Arte described, [33] not earliest Philippine imprint, [34] Tagal language written by, [36]
Blanco, Manuel, Augustinian writer, [4], [10] author of Flora, [4], [10] translator into Tagal of Tissot’s work on medicine, [10]
Blood-bargain, rite of, described, [27]
Blumentritt, Fernando, on identity of Polynesians, [7]