Jan. 1898. Bibliography of Anthropology of Peru — Dorsey. 167 



1859 Pizarro (Gonzalo), Orellana (F. de) and Acuna (C. 



de)). Expeditions into the Valley of the Amazons during 

 the 16th and 17th centuries. Edited and translated (from 

 the Royal Commentaries of G. J. de la Vega and the General 

 History of Herrera) by C. R. Markham. London. 1859. 8°. 

 (Hakluyt Soc. Pub., No. 24.) 



[Gonzalo Pizarro, illegitimate brother of Francisco Piz- 

 arro, went with him to Panama in 1530, and to Peru Dec, 

 1531. Led expedition against the Charcas, 1538. Explored 

 forest region eastward of Quito, descending the Coca and 

 Napo rivers, 1539-42. Headed revolt against Viceroy Blasco 

 Nunez Vela, 1544; declared by Audiencia, Governor and 

 Captain-General of Peru. Surrendered to Pedro de la Gasca, 

 9th April, 1568; a few days afterwards executed at Cuzco.] 



I 535 Pizarro (Hkrnando). La relatione del Vaggio che fece. . . . 



F. Piccaro . . . . de la terra de Caxamalca fina a Parcama et 

 de li a Xauxa (from the Spanish of M. de Sette). See Xeres 

 (F. de) Libro primo de la conquista del Peru, etc. 1535. 4°- 



1872 Letter from H. P. to the Royal Audience of Santo 



Domingo. Dated November, 1533. Translated by C. R. 

 Markham. London. 1872. 8°. 



(See Markham (C. R.) Reports on the Discovery of Peru. 

 Xeres' true account of the province of Cuzco, etc. Hakluyt 

 Soc. Publ., No. 47, pages 113-27.) 



[Hernando Pizarro, eldest and only legitimate brother of 

 Francisco Pizzaro; accompanied his brothers to Panama, 

 Jan., 1530. Went to Peru with Francisco, Dec, 1531. Headed 

 expedition to Pachacamac, 1533. Returned to Spain with 

 treasure, and on the voyage wrote his letter, dated Novem- 

 ber, 1533, to the Audiencia of Santo Domingo, covering the 

 same ground as narratives of Xeres and Estete. Commanded 

 Pizarro's army in the struggle with Almagro, whom he caused 

 to be garroted, July, 1538. Returned, 1539, to Spain, where 

 imprisoned 20 years.] 



1639 Pizarro y Orellana (Fernando). Varones illustres del 



Nuevo Mundo. Madrid. 1639, 



(Lives of Pizarro and his brothers and of Almagro. The 

 author was a grandson of the daughter of Francisco Pizarro.) 



