BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATA

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The matter in the present volume comes from many widely different sources. They are as follows:

1. Commerce of the Philippines.—See bibliographical data of VOL. XLIV, no. 6.

2. Letter from ecclesiastical cabildo.—MS. from Archivo general de Indias, Sevilla, bearing pressmark, “Simancas-Eclesiastico; Audiencia de Filipinas; Cartas y espedientes del cabildo eclesiastico de Filipinas vistos en el consejo, aÑos 1586 Á 1670; estante 68, cajÓn I, legajo 35.

3. The College of San JosÉ.—I, from Colin’s Labor evangelica (Madrid, 1663), book iii, part of chapter xviii, pp. 414–418; from a copy of the original work belonging to Edward E. Ayer. II, compiled from various sources, fully credited in footnotes.

4. The college and university of Santo TomÁs.I, from Baltasar de Santa Cruz’s Historia (Zaragoza, 1693), book i, chapter xxxvi, pp. 168–172; from a copy of the original work belonging to Edward E. Ayer. II, from Algunos documentos relativos Á la universidad de Manila (Madrid, 1892), pp. 35–37. III, from Census of the Philippines (Washington, 1905), iii, pp. 622–626.

5. Royal college of San Felipe de Austria.I, from Casimiro Diaz’s Conquistas (Valladolid, 1890), book ii, portion of chapter xxxv, pp. 446, 447. II, from notes of Pablo Pastells, S.J., in his edition of Colin’s Labor evangÉlica (Barcelona, 1904), ii, pp. 261–268, 493, 494.

6. Secular priests in the Philippines.—From Ventura del Arco MSS. (Ayer library), iii, pp. 9, 10.

7. Royal decree concerning native schools.—From Vicente Barrantes’s InstrucciÓn primaria (Madrid, 1869), pp. 74–76; from copy belonging to the Library of Congress.

8. College-seminary of San Felipe.I, from MS. in Archivo-histÓrico Nacional, Madrid, where it is found in legajo 10 of the Jesuit papers. II, from Juan de la ConcepciÓn’s Historia general (Sampaloc, 1788–1792), viii, parts of chapters xiii and xiv, pp. 315–338; from a copy of the original work in the possession of the Editors.

9. College of San Juan de Letran.—From Vicente Salazar’s Historia (Manila, 1742), book i, chapter ii, pp. 7–12; from a copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer.

10. Law regulating marriages of students.—From ColecciÓn de autos acordados (Manila, 1861–1866), i, pp. 149, 150; from a copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer.

11. Royal decree ordering the teaching of Spanish in native schools.—From Barrantes’s InstrucciÓn primaria, pp. 80–82.

12. Conciliar seminaries.I, from ColecciÓn de autos acordados, v, pp. 15–17. II, from ArchipiÉlago filipino (Washington, 1900), i, pp. 343, 344; and Doctrina y reglas constitucionales de la iglesia filipina independiente (Manila, 1904), pp. 14, 15, 42, 43, and 67, 68.

13. Nautical school.I, from ColecciÓn de autos acordados, i, pp. 318, 319. II, from ArchipiÉlago filipino, i, p. 349; and Census of Phil., iii, p. 613.

14. Boys’ singing school.—From ArchipiÉlago filipino, i, pp. 349, 350.

15. Public instruction.—From Sinibaldo de Mas’s Informe (Madrid, 1843), ii, no. 12.

16. Educational institutions and conditions.—From J. Mallat’s Les Philippines (Paris, 1846), ii, pp. 239–253; from copy belonging to Edward E. Ayer.

17. Privileges granted to students.—From ColecciÓn de autos acordados, ii, pp. 128, 129.

18. Superior school of painting, sculpture, and engraving.—From ArchipiÉlago filipino, i, p. 349; and Census of Phil., iii, p. 614.

19. Ateneo municipal.—From ArchipiÉlago filipino, i, p. 343; and Census of Phil., iii, pp. 603, 604.

20. Educational suggestions.—From Vicente Barrantes’s Apuntes interesantes (Madrid, 1870), pp. 218–225; from a copy belonging to Rev. T. C. Middleton, O.S.A.

21. Public instruction.—From JosÉ Montero y Vidal’s ArchipiÉlago filipino (Madrid, 1886), pp. 187–193.

22. Girls’ schools in Manila and the provinces.—From Dominican report, 1887, copied from Census of Phil., iii, pp. 616–620.

23. School of agriculture.—From Reports of Philippine Commission (Washington), 1900, i, p. 39, 1901, i, p. 145, 1900–1903, p. 601; and Reports of Commissioner of Education (Washington), 1897–1898, i, p. 980, 1899–1900, ii, pp. 1625, 1626, 1902, ii, pp. 2233, 2234.

24. Government reorganization of education in the university of Santo TomÁs.—From MS. belonging to Edward E. Ayer.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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