Charm-Book, in Pangasinán, described, [12]

China, [23] popularity of Gonzalez de Mendoza’s History of, [25]

Chinese language used in Philippines, [6] typographical symbols first shown to Europeans, [25]

Chirino, Pedro, a Jesuit writer and scholar, [7], [26] first published work giving Philippine characters, [26] treats on race and language identity of Philippine people, [7]

“Christian Doctrine,” by San Jerónimo, Tomás de, [18] explanation of, in Cuyona dialect, [21]

Christianity established in Marianas, [9]

Church Calendar for 1816 printed at Cavite, [28]

Cicero of Cebú, San Jerónimo, Tomás de, known as, [18]

Class-books in the Philippines, [17]

Clemente, José Patricio, Moral Lectures for youth, [28]