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1863 Cranial characters of the Peruvian races of men. 



London. 1863. 8°. 



(Journal of the Anthropological Institute of G. B. and Ir. , 

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1878 Blake (John H.). Notes on a collection from the ancient 



cemetery at the bay of Chacota, Peru. Cambridge. 1878. 8 . 

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1 75 1 Blancharderie (Abbe Courte de la). Nouveau Voyage 



fait au P6rou (by Alonzo Carillo Lazo in 1745-49). Illus. 

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1753 A Voyage to Peru; performed by the Conde of St. 



Malo in the years 1745. . . . 1749. Written by the chaplain 

 (Abbe" C. de la B.), to which is added an appendix contain- 

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BlasValera. (Religion, Language, Institutions, and Chron- 

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(Fragments preserved in Garcia Lasso de la Vega's Com- 

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[Blas Valera, son of one of the Conquerors, by Inca 

 woman; born at Chachapoyas, 1551. As Jesuit missionarv, 

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 and institutions. Wrote in Latin. Took MS. to Spain; 

 much of it burned on capture of Cadiz by English, 1596. 

 De la Vega preserved the rest and used it for his Com- 

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1853 Blood (Rev. W.) A mission to the Indians of Orialla, 



South America. Portrait and plates. London. (1853.) 8". 



163 1 Bocanegra (el Bach. Ivan Perez). Ritual, Formulario 



e Institucion de Curas, para Administrar a los Naturales de 

 este Reyno, los Santos Sacramentos. . . .con advertencias 

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1831 Bollaert (William). Peruvian Drugs. London. 1831. 



(Paper read at the Medico-Botanical Society of London, 

 1831; referred to by C. R. Markham, '"Royal Commen- 

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 drugs from wallet of native itinerant doctor given.) 



