ii2 Field Columbian Museum — Anthropology, Vol. II. 



XCIV. a los principales de Hungria y Bohemia, Maximil- 

 iano y Maria, gobernadores de Espagna, dandoles cuenta 

 del estado de los asuntos en el Peru. Puerto de Ciudad de 

 Los Reyos, 6 de Deciembre de 1549. 



XCV. al precidente y sefiores del Conseyo de Indias, sobre 

 lo conveniente que seria anmentar los repartimientos de la 

 Corona en el Peru. Rio de Sevella, 22 de Setiembre de 1550. 



XCVI. Condition of country on the departure of Gasca. 

 Aug.- 11, 1550. 



1873 See Arana (D. B.). Proceso de Pedro de Valdivia 



i otros documentos, etc. Santiago (Chile). (1873.) 8°. 



(Gasca's despatch of May, 1548, describing defeat and 

 execution of Gonzalo Pizarro, with other despatches dated 

 Lima, Sept. 25 and Nov. 26, 1548.) 



1880 Instructions to Lorenzo de Aldana, Letters to 



Gonzalo Pizarro, and detailed Report of his agent, Panigua. 

 Revista de Lima. Lima. 1880. 



[Licenciado Pedro de la Gasca sailed from Spain May 26, 

 1546, with title of President of the Audencia, to carry out 

 order revoking the "New Laws," which led to Gonzalo 

 Pizarro's rebellion, which he put down with great cruelty. 

 Left Peru suddenly, January, 1550, on receipt of order that 

 all personal service of Indians should be abolished, leaving 

 affairs in great confusion. Many of his papers preserved by 

 the family and made use of by Helps for his Spanish Conquest. 

 Gasca's Report, dated Andahuaylas, March 7, 1548, written 

 on his way to attack Gonzalo Pizarro, has not been pub- 

 lished.] 



1620 ' Gavilan (Fray Alonzo Ramos). Historia de Copacabana 



y de su milagrosa imagen, 1620. 



i860 - (Another edition.) Edited by Fr. Rafael Sans. 



La Paz. i860. 



[Throws light on the movements of the Inca colonists, 

 Mitionaes; gives version of Inca calendar.] 



1875 Gayangos (Pasoual de). Catalogue of the Manuscripts in 



the Spanish language in the British Museum. London. 

 1875, etc. 8°. 



(America. Vol. II.) 



