192 Field Columbian Museum — Anthropology, Vol. II. 



Teruel (Luis de). Gramatica de la lengua tabalosa del 



Peru. 



(Leon Pinelo : Epitome, t. ii. col. 722 ; Vifiaza : Blbl. 

 Epafi., No. 973.) 



Tratado de las idolatrias de los Indios del Peru. 



(Not printed. Referred to by Pinelo.) 



[Luis de Teruel, priest and companion of Francisco de 

 Avila. Discusses origin of coast people.] 



Thompson (T. P.). Knot Records of Peru. 

 (Westminster Review. XI., p. 228.) 



1685 Toledo (Don Francisco de) Viceroy. Sec Ballesteros 



(Don Thomas de). Ordenanzas del Peru recogidas y coor- 

 denades por Don F. de T. Lima. 1685. Fol. 



1752 (Another edition.) Lima. 17s 2 - Fol. 



1882 See Fernandez Montesinos (El Lie. Don). Me- 



moiras antiguas, etc., hechas por mondado de D. F. de 

 Toledo (1570-72), edited by Don M. J. de la Espada. 

 Madrid. 1882. 8°. 



1882 — Imformaciones acerca del Senorio y Gobierno de 



los Ingas hechas, por mandado de Don F. de Toledo (1570- 

 72), edited by Don M. J. de la Espada. Madrid. 1882. 



(Vol. 16, Coleccion de libros Espanoles raros 6 curiosos. 

 Series of Reports on the origin of Inca soverignty to prove 

 the right of the Spaniards to treat Incas as usurpers.) 



Libro de Tasas (Code of Laws, relating particu- 

 larly to tribute payable by natives, and forced labor in the 

 mines.) 



[Don Francisco de Toledo entered Lima as Viceroy 26 

 November, 1569; confiscated property and privileges of 

 Incas, and caused youthful Inca Tupac Amaru to be 

 beheaded on false charge of conspiracy. Based his legisla- 

 tion on the system of the Incas, and his Libro de Tasas was 

 followed by all subsequent Viceroys. Inquisition introduced 

 into Peru during his government, but natives exempted as 

 catechumens. Returned to Spain 1580 ; was coldly received 

 by Philipp II., who said he had not been sent to Peru 'to- 

 kill kings.] 



