62 Field Columbian Museum — Anthropology, Vol. II. 



1874 Anchorena (Jose Dionisio). Gramatica Cjuichua o del 



idioma del Imperio de los Incas. Lima. 1874. 



Andagoya (Pascual de). Narrative of the proceedings of 



Pedrarias Davila in Tierra firme or Castilla del Oro, etc. 

 (Original MS. in Spanish in Indian Archives, Seville). 



1825 See Fernandez de Navarette (Martin) Colleccion 



de los Viages. Tom. iii. Madrid. 1825, etc. 4 . 



1865 ■ Narrative of the proceedings of Pedrarias Davila in 



the provinces of Tierra firme or Castilla del Oro, and of the 

 discovery of the South Sea and the coasts of Peru and 

 Nicaragua. Translated and edited, with notes and an Intro- 

 duction, by CI. R. Markham. Map. London. 1865. 8°. 



(Hakluyt Society. No. 34. Contains the earliest notice 

 of Peru.) 



1868 Pascual de Andagoya, um epysodio da historia 



patria. As quatro derradeiras noites dos inconfid. de minas 

 geraes. (1792). Rio de Janeiro. 1868. 



[Pascual de Andagoya, born in the province of Alava, 

 Spain; went to Darien, 1514; obtained information respect- 

 ing the empire of the Incas on his expedition to province of 

 Biru in 1522 ; explored further south, but returned to Pan- 

 ama owing to illness and turned the enterprise over to a 

 partnership at Panama composed of Pizarro, Almagro and 

 Luque, for whom he acted as agent until 1536. Died, 1548, 

 at Cuzco.] 



1827 Andrews (Joseph) Captain. Journey from Buenos Ayres 



through the provinces of Cordova, Tucuman, and Salta to 

 Potosi ; thence by the deserts of Caranja to Arica and sub- 

 sequently to Santiago de Chile and Coquimbo in the years 

 1825-26. 2 vols. London. 1827. 8 C . 



1827 (Another edition). 2 vols. London. 1827. 12 . 



(Chap. VI, Vol. 2, Potosi to Arica — describes Indians en 

 route). 



1836-7 Angelis (Don Pedro de). Coleccion de obras y docu- 

 mentos relativos a la historia. .. .del Rio de la Plata. 6 

 vols. Buenos Ayres. 1836-7. 4 . 



(Vol. 5 contains Sentencia pronunciada por el Visitador 

 Don Jose Antonio de Areche contra Tupac Amaru). 



