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Chapter 26. Of the boundaries of these provinces, and of other cities estab- 

 lished in them. 



Chapter 27. Of other cities in this Province of Venezuela. 



Chapter 28. Continuing the description of the Provinces of Venezuela, and of 

 the strange things to be found in its district. 



Chapter 29. Of the island of Cuba, its extent, and the cities built there. 



Chapter 30. Of the city of St. Augustine, Florida, and its district. 



Chapter 31. Of the city and fort of St. Augustine, Florida, and other remark- 

 able things in these provinces. 



Chapter 32. Of many other provinces belonging in the Florida district, and 

 of the wealth of amber and pearls to be found there, and of their need of a 

 prelate. 



Chapter 33. Continuing the description of the provinces, etc., discussed in the 

 preceding chapter. 



Chapter 34. Of the island of Jamaica, its fertility, and the remarkable things 

 to be found there. 



Chapter 35. Continuing the description of the remarkable features of this 

 island, and how it was originally a help for further conquests. 



Book III deals with the district of the Circuit Court of Mexico 

 City ; it contains 30 chapters. 



Chapter i. Of the Province of Yucatan, its fertility, and its other remarkable 

 features there. 



Chapter 2. Of the foundation of the city of Merida, and other features of 

 that country. 



Chapter 3. Of the city of Vera Cruz and port of San Juan de UUoa in the 

 Diocese of Tlaxcala, and other features of the district. [Marg. : Chap. 4.] 

 [Marg. : Chap. 3. Of the number of convents, curacies and Indians in this 

 province.] 



Chapter 4. Continuing the description of the country and of the new Diocese 

 whose creation has been ordered, to be located in the city of Vera Cruz or the 

 town of Jalapa, seeing that it is healthier. 



Chapter 5. Of the cities of Los Angeles (Puebla), Tlaxcala, and other 

 features of the district of the Diocese. 



Chapter 6. Continuing the description of the chief features of this city and 

 Diocese, and of other cities. 



Chapter 7. Of the city of Tlaxcala and other cities, and of the amount of fine 

 cochineal gathered in the district, and of the judicial posts filled by the Viceroy 

 in the district of this Diocese. 



Chapter 8. Continuing the description of the district of the Diocese, and of 

 the Corregidores and Alcaldes Mayores appointed here by the Viceroy. 



Chapter 9. Of the great city of Mexico, seat of the Court, and capital of the 

 Kingdoms of New Spain, and of its foundation and its beginnings in the days of 

 its heathendom, and of the kings who reigned there, and their dates. 



Chapter 10. Of the origin and filiation of the kings and lords who ruled in 

 New Spain. 



Chapter 11. Continuing the story of the filiation of the Mexican kings. 



Chapter 12. Continuing th'C account of the filiation of the Mexican kings. 



Chapter 13. Recording the surviving descendants of the kings of Mexico. 



Chapter 14. Of the great city of Mexico, of its foundation, and of the omens 

 which preceded the end of the Mexican monarchy. 



