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[Ludovico Bertonio, an Italian and Jesuit, born near 

 Ancona about 1551. Went to Peru, 1581. Many years at 

 Juli, near Lake Titicaca, where studied Aymara. Died at 

 Lima, 1625, aged 73.] 



1885 Bertrand (Alejandro). Memoria sobre las Cordilleras 



del Desierto de Atacama i regiones limitrofes. . . .por A. B. 

 Maps and illustrations. Santiago. 1885. 4 . 



1808 Bertuch (Von F. J.) Peru nach seinem gegenwartigen 



Zustande dargestellt aus dem Mercurio Peruano von Skinner. 

 Nach dem Englischen von Weyland und Er. A. Schmidt. 

 Herausgegeben von F. J. Bertuch. 2 Maps. 2 vols. 

 Weimar. 1808. 8°. 



(Vol. I, translated from " Present State of Peru," by 

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1744 Betagh (William). Observations on the country of Peru 



and its inhabitants during his captivity. London. 1744. 

 Fol. See Harris (J.) D. D. Navigantium atque Itineran- 

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1813 (Another edition). London. 1813. 4°. Sec 



Pinkerton (John) Voyages and Travels. Vol. XIX. 

 Pages 1-29. 



1880 Betanzos (Juan Jose de). Suma y narracion de los Incas 



que los Indios llamaron Capaccuna, que fueron senores de la 

 ciudad del Cuzco y de todo lo 6 ella subjeto. Madrid. 

 1880. 8°. See Cieza de Leon (Pedro de) Segunda parte 

 de la Cronica del Peru, sequida de la suma, etc. , por J. de 

 B. , la publico Jimenez de la Espada. 



[Juan Jose de Betanzos, a soldier of the Conquest; mar- 

 ried a daughter of the Inca Atahualpa; became a citizen of 

 Cuzco and official interpreter to the Royal Audience and 

 Viceroys. His Suma y Narracion, written by order of Vice- 

 roy Don Antonio de Mendoza; finished 1551. Only part of 

 the MS., as referred to by Gregoria Garcia, is preserved. 

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1847 Bethune (C. R.) Captain. See Hawkins (Sir Richard). 



Observations on his Voyage into the South Sea, etc. Edited 

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