60 Field Columbian Museum — Anthropology, Vol. II. 



1747 Reise auf dem Amazonen flusse. 1637-40. 



(See Schwabe (J. J.) Algemeine Historie der Reisen, etc. , 

 Bd. 16. 1747. 4 ) 



[El Padre Christoval de Acuna, bishop of Caracas. 

 The Nuevo Descubrimiento is an account of an expedition, in 

 1639, to see if treasure could be transported from Peru by 

 the Amazon. It was suppressed that the Portuguese might 

 not know of the navigability of the river to Quito.] 



1878 Adam (Lucien) Le Quichua, est il unelanguearyenne? 1878. 



(Compte- Rendu du Congr^s des Americanistes. Seconde 



session, page 7.5.) 

 1890 See Leclerc (Ch.) Arte de la lengua de los Indios 



o Campas. Paris. 1890. 8°. 



1885 Adams (William Henry Davenport) Land of the Incas 



and the City of the Sun: or the story of Francisco Pizarro 

 and the Conquest of Peru. Illust. London. 1885. 8°. 



1809-17 Adelung (Johann Christoph). See Vater (John S. ) Mith- 

 ridates, etc. Vols. II and III. Berlin. 1809-17. 



1623 Aguilar del Rio. Memorial que ©freer el lie ... .al Rey. .. . 



assi en lo que toca al bien espiritual como al temporal de los 

 Indios naturales del. Lima. 1623. Fol. 



(Valuable for history of Pizarro and the administration of 

 the Indians.) 



1862 Aguirre (Lope de). See Bollaert (Wm.) Expedition of 



P. de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado 

 and Omagua, 1560-61. London. 1862. 8°. 

 (Hakluyt Society, No. 28.) 



[Lope de Aguirre, companion of Pedro de Ursua, on his 

 expedition down the Amazon in 1560, to discover Eldorado; 

 chief of the conspirators who murdered Ursua on January 1, 

 1561, near Machiparo, and threw off Spanish allegiance. 

 Became sovereign on murder of his companion, Fernando 

 de Guzman; reached the ocean by the Orinoco or one of 

 the rivers of Guiana. Landed in Venezuela to invade New 

 Granada, but defeated and killed by Spanish force under 

 Gutierrez de la Pena.] 



