Malay language, origin of, [6] races, how far civilized, [8]
Malays, opinions as to identity of, with Papuans, [7]
Malaysia, antiquities, and, characteristics of, [8] did not adopt coeducational theory, [18] first civilization of, at Cebú, [29] first two Christian churches in, [28] many dialects of, [5] many works of recognized merit in, [7] men of shining mark not turned out in, [17] printing introduced fifty years earlier than in Pennsylvania, [37] provinces of friars in, [32] works of reference bearing on, [8]
Malaysian typography in History of Province of the Holy Rosary, [34]
Malaysians and Satanism, [13]
Malgacho dialect used in Philippines, [6]
Mandaloya an old hacienda of Augustinians, [31] books published at, see Books fourteenth printing-press in Philippines at, [31] Orphanage for girls, [30] list of arts, etc., taught at, [30] managed by Augustinians, [30] Report quoted, [30]
Mandaloyon, otherwise Mandaloya, [31] see Mandaloya
Manila a Tagal word, [27] books published at, see Books Cuartero, Mariano, one of the four suffragans of, [21] dean of cathedral-chapter of, [33] different spellings of, [27] eight church officers of, [33] Flora de Filipinas published at, [4] its influence, [23] Lacandola was Rajah of, [27] license to print Blancas’ Arte, dated from, [33] means Bush Town, [28] Payo, Pedro, Dominican archbishop of, [11] printing-press established 1630, [27] Salazar, Domingo, first bishop of, [23] San Agustín, Gaspar de, died at, [36] second Christian church in Malaysia founded at, [28] see Guadalupe see Maynila see Tambóbong site of projected by Legazpi, [27] taken by Spanish, [27]