Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle, name of first Christian Church in Manila, [28]
Cook, Captain, familiar with Philippine dialects, [6]
Copia, oldest piece of Philippine literature described, [25]
Cosmopolita, El, first periodical published in the islands, [24]
Costa Rica, Nahuatlisms of, [22] San José de, books published at, see Books
Crime, statistical report on, 1892, [29]
Critical Treatise on Tagalisms, described, [19]
Cronaca del Orden quoted, [27]
Cuadrado, Mariano Martínez, Franciscan linguist, [20]
Cuartero, Mariano, Dominican bishop at Jaro in Island of Panay, [21]