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Chapter 23. Continuing the description of the Diocese of Honduras, and in 

 particular, of the mines of Tegucigalpa. 



Chapter 24. Concluding the description of the Diocese of Honduras. 



Chapter 25. Of the Provinces and New Kingdom of Leon, of Nicaragua, and 

 of the city of Granada which was founded there. 



Chapter 26. Continuing the description of the Diocese of Nicaragua, its Prov- 

 inces and Corregimientos. 



Chapter 2.y. Continuing the description of the district of the Corregimiento of 

 the port of Realejo, and in particular, of the village and Province of El Viejo. 



Chapter 28. Of the Corregimiento and district of the village and Province 

 of Quezalguaque and Sutiaba, and city of Leon. 



Chapter 29. Continuing the preceding subject; and of the end which the 

 Contreras met ; and of the city of Leon, and other events. 



Chapter 30. Of the Corregimiento of Monimbo and villages of its district, 

 and of the Corregimiento of Chontales. 



Chapter 31. Of the Provinces of Costa Rica and its administration, and of 

 the Alcaldia Mayor of the port of Nicoya. 



Chapter 32. Of the volcanoes emitting flame, to be found in these provinces 

 and the others in the Indies. 



Chapter 2>Z- Continuing the subject of volcanoes : what they are, and what 

 their origin is. 



Book VI deals with the district of the Circuit Court of the Philip- 

 pine Islands, whose seat is in the city of Manila ; it contains six 

 chapters. 



Chapter i. Of the route followed to the Philippines, and of the island of 

 Luzon, where the city of Manila was built. 



Chapter 2. Of the famous city of Manila, court city and capital of the 

 Philippine Islands ; and of its foundation. 



Chapter 3. Continuing the description of Manila and of the extensive com- 

 merce it carries on ; and of the other Dioceses of these islands. 



Chapter 4. Of other islands, in which diamonds and other precious stones are 

 found ; and of the delicious fruit growing in the Philippine Islands. 



Chapter 5. Of the Molucca Islands, Ternate and Tidore, and the others, and 

 the strange things to be found in them. 



Chapter 6. Continuing the description of the Moluccas, and in particular of 

 Tidore ; and of the clove tree, and other spices. 



End of Part I 



