THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



A Briefe discourse of the famous cosmographer M. John 

 Baptista Ramusius, concerning the three voyages of 

 frier Marco de Ni9a, Francis Vasquez de Coronado, 

 and that of Fernando Alarchon, &c. . . . 115 



An extract of a letter of C. Francis Vasquez de Coronado, 

 written from Culiacan the 8 of March 1539, to a secre- 

 tary of Don Antonio de Mendo^a the viceroy of Nueva 

 Espanna. . . . . . . .116 



A letter of the sayd Francis Vasquez de Coronado governour 

 of Nueva Galicia, to Don Antonio de Mendo9a the 

 viceroy of Nueva Espanna, written from Culiacan the 

 8 of March 1539. . . . . . .118 



A letter written by Don Antonio de Mendo9a, a viceroy of 



Nueva Espanna to the emperour Charles the fift. . 121 



The voyage of frier Marco de Ni9a from the towne of S. 

 Michael in the province of Culiacan, to the kingdome 

 of Cevola or Cibola, situate about 30 degrees of latitude 

 to the North of Nueva Espanna, begun the 7 of March, 

 1539 125 



The voyage of Francis Vasquez de Coronado from Nueva 

 Galicia to Cibola, Acuco, Tiguex, Quivira, & to the 

 Westerne Ocean : begun the 22 of April, 1540. . 145 



A testimony of Francis Lopez de Gomara, concerning the 

 strange crook-backed oxen, the great sheepe, and the 

 mighty dogs of Quivira. . . . . .167 



A briefe relation of two notable voyages, the first made by 

 frier Augustin Ruyz, a Franciscan, in the yeere 1581 ; 

 the second by Antonio de Espejo in the yeere 1583. . 169 



A letter intercepted of Bartholomew del Cano, written from 

 Mexico the 30 of May 1590, to Francis Hernandez 

 of Sivil, concerning the speedy building of two strong 

 forts in S. Juan de Ullua, and Vera Cruz, as also 

 touching the notable new and rich discovery of Cibola 

 or New Mexico, 400 leagues Northwest of Mexico. . 204 

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