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Chapter 15. How Fernando Cortes, Marques del Valle, on learning of that 

 powerful kingdom, made his entry into it and conquered it, and of the rest that 

 happened in the siege of Mexico City. 



Chapter 16. Continuing the subject of the preceding chapter, and how the 

 Marques besieged Mexico City and took it. 



Chapter 17. Of the great city of Mexico, and of the sumptuous temples it 

 contains, and of its environs. 



Chapter 18. Of the splendid convents of the religious orders, in the city of 

 Mexico. 



Chapter 19. Continuing the preceding subject, of the convents and nunneries 

 in the city of Mexico. 



Chapter 20. Of the Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition, the University and other 

 colleges and remarkable establishments of this city of Mexico. 



Chapter 21. Of the district of the Archdiocese of Mexico, of the provinces 

 and cities and other important features. 



Chapter 22. Continuing the preceding subject, of the district of the Arch- 

 diocese of Mexico, and in especial, describing the journey to the Province of 

 Huaxteca and to Panuco. 



Chapter 23. Continuing the description of the Archdiocese of Mexico. 



Chapter 24. Of other features of the district of the Archdiocese of Mexico, 

 and the fruit growing there. 



Chapter 25. Of the district of the Diocese of Michoacan. 



Chapter 26. Continuing the description of the Diocese and Provinces of the 

 Kingdom of Michoacan, and of the town of San Luis de Potosi. 



Chapter 27. Continuing the description of the Diocese of Michoacan. 



Chapter 28. Of the city of Antequera, founded in the valley of Oaxaca [and 

 of the Alcaldias Mayores and Corregimientos to which the Viceroy appoints in 

 it] and the district of the Diocese. 



Chapter 29. Continuing the description of the Diocese of Oaxaca, and of the 

 Alcaldias Mayores and Corregimientos to which the Viceroy appoints in it. 



Chapter 30. Continuing the description of the Diocese of Oaxaca; and of the 

 strange caverns to be found there. 



Book IV treats of the district of the Circuit Court of Guadalajara; 

 it contains nine chapters. 



Chapter i. Of the city of Guadalajara, capital of the Kingdom of New 

 Galicia, and of other features of its district. 



Chapter 2. Continuing the description of the Kingdom of New Galicia and 

 the district of the Diocese of Guadalajara, and its rich mines. 



Chapter 3. Continuing the description of the Kingdom of New Galicia, and 

 the Kingdom of California. 



Chapter 4. Of the Kingdom of New Vizcaya, and of the provinces comprised 

 within its Diocese and civil administration. 



Chapter 5. Continuing the description of New Vizcaya; and of the famous 

 deeds performed in its pacification by Gov. Francisco Vazquez de Coronado. 



Chapter 6. Continuing the exploits of Gov. Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, 

 with a description of the rest of New Vizcaya, and the exploration of New 

 Mexico. 



Chapter 7. Continuing the preceding subject, and of the favors shown to the 

 Marqueses of Villamayor, descendants of Francisco Vazquez de Coronado. 



