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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



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That of Pedro Garcia Rueda, badly damaged. 

 " " Alonso Cabezas, badly damaged. 

 " " Alonso Benitez, badly damaged. 



1671. Those remaining which can operate after some repairs: 



That of Don Francisco Cabeza de Vaca, untouched. 



" " Jeronimo Cano, one head. 



" " Don Pedro de Andrada, one head. 



" " Simon de Peralta, one head. 



" " Pedro Ballesteros, one head. 



" " Diego de Padilla, three heads. 



" " Mateo de Torres Naranjo, two heads. 



" " Alonso Benitez, one head. 



" " Esteban de Arsidia, one head. 



" " Martin de Ormaechi, one head. 



" " Francisco Guillen, one head left. 



" " Don Juan de la Cueva, one head. 



" " Don Gaspar Munoz, one head, slight damage. 



" " Domingo Sobrino, one head. 



" " Don Pedro Chamorro, one head. 



" " Juan de Paredes, one head. 



" " Diego de Albiz, two heads. 



1672. 



That of Don Miguel de Roa, one head. 



" Lie. Pedro Ballesteros, unharmed. 



" Pablo Mexia de Leon, two heads. 



" Juan Rosel, two heads. 



" Luis Sanchez Bejarano, two heads. 



" Cristobal Ortiz, one head. 



" Francisco de Ubiedo, one head. 



" Juan Sanchez Mexia, one head. 



" Pedro Julian, one head. 



" Pedro Rodriguez de Varas, one head. 



" Alonso Muiioz, carried off by flood. 



" Pedro de Herrera, one head. 



" Don Pedro Ossores de LUloa, two heads. 



" Hernando de la Concha, two heads, one badly damaged. 



" Juan de Villapalma, one head. 



" Francisco de Navageda, one head. 



" Isidro Garabito, one badly damaged, and he was carried 

 ofif by the flood and is missing. 



