462 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 102 



1307. 



Reals 



25 p. 3 t" 2 g'' His Majesty's Yauyos Indians receive an 

 annual income of 25 pesos 3 toniines 2 

 granos, assay 



31 p. I t" 7 g"" The Lanpas, Ocros, Cacahuasi, and Pncu- 

 rucha Indians have an annual income of 31 

 pesos I tomin 7 granos, assay, and 252 

 reals 252 reals 



77 P- 3 t" 10 The Indians of Comas and Carabayllo, ~~ 

 pesos 3 tomines 10 granos, assay, and 252 

 reals 252 " 



53 P- 4- 6 The Indians belonging to Juan de Barrios, 



53 pesos 4 tomines 6 granos, assay 



14 p. I- The Indians of La Barranca, 14 pesos i 



tomin, assay 



The Indians of Lurigancho, 1,080 reals. . . 1,080 

 The Indians of La Magdalena, 50 current 



pesos 450 



The Indians of Chuquitanta and Sciullay, 

 144 reals 144 " 



1308. 



The Indians of Vegueta, 252 reals 252 " 



The Indians of Guachaca and Maranga, 



360 reals 360 " 



The Checras Indians, 457^ reals 457t " 



The Indians of Lunahuana, 360 reals 360 



The Huamantanga Indians, 144 reals 144 " 



The Guanchoguailas Indians, 324 reals... 324 



The Mama Indians, 540 reals 540 " 



The Indians of the Pisco Valley, 144 reals. 144 " 



360 — The Chocorvos Indians, 177I reals 177^ " 



The Canta Indians, 360 reals 360 " 



The Indians of Coayllo and Calango, 197 



reals 197 " 



To the Indians of Andax belonging to 



Dona Lucia de Montenegro 1,036 



589 p. 5 to. 2 gr. 24,156^ reals 



according to the above, which is presented in fuller detail in the 

 annuity (censos) book in the Royal Auditor's office (Contaduria) 

 for the accounts of the year 1599, to which we refer, and we have 

 signed it in Lima on May 3, 1600. 



Don Juan Manuel Diego de Meneses Francisco de la Guerra 

 deAnaya y Cespedes (witness?) 



