Printing-press established at: Bacolor, 1619, [31] Bataan before 1610, [34] Binondo, 1865, [28] Camarines, otherwise Nueva Caceres, 1893, [29] Cavite, 1815, [28] Cebú, 1888, [29] Guadalupe, 1886, [29] Iloilo, 1885, [29] Imus, 1896, [31] Lubao before 1606, [37] Luzon, [31] Macabebe, 1621, [31] Malabón, 1895, [30] Malaysia, [37] Mandaloya, otherwise Mandaloyon, 1898, [31] Mandaloyon, otherwise Mandaloya, 1898, [31] Manila, 1630, [27] Nueva Caceres, otherwise Camarines, 1893, [29] Philippines, [8], [27] Sampaloc, 1736, [28] Tambóbong, 1889, [29] Tayabas, 1703, [28], [31] Vigan, 1883, [29] Visayas, [29]

Proclamation in Tagal printed at Imus, [31]

Puynipet, a dialect of Yap, [6]

Q

Quiapo, license to print Blancas’ Arte dated from, [33]

R

Razon, La, A Plea Against Encroachments on Mexican and Manila Trade, [24]

Reclus, Elisée, quoted as to Philippine civilization, [23]