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in the Charcas District, administrators of the Indians' coninumity 

 property and income. 



Table of the Six Books and Chapters of the Six Circuit Courts 

 in the Second Part. Pertaining to the District of the Secretariat of 

 Peru and the Spanish Main. 



Book I, of the Panama Circuit Court district, contains 4 chapters. 



Chapter i. Of the city of Panama and the Circuit Court located there. 



Chapter 2. Continuing the description of the Panama Circuit Court District, 

 and in particular, of the city of Puerto Bello. 



Chapter 3. Continuing the description of the Panama Circuit Court District, 

 and of some Spanish settlements established in its provinces. 



Chapter 4. A description of the Provinces of Veragua and the cities estab- 

 lished there. 



Book II, of the Circuit Court District of Santa Fe de Bogota in 

 the New Kingdom ; it contains 30 chapters. 



Chapter i. Of the city of Cartagena and its important features, and when that 

 country was discovered. 



Chapter 2. Continuing the description of Cartagena. 



Chapter 3. Of the rest of the State in the jurisdiction of the city of Carta- 

 gena, and the district of its Diocese. 



Chapter 4. Of the city of Santa Marta and the district of its Diocese and 

 State. 



Chapter 5. Continuing the description of the district under the jurisdiction 

 of Santa Marta, and the other cities established in its provinces. 



Chapter 6. Of the city of Santa Fe de Bogota, its founding and its magnificence, 

 and of other features of these provinces. 



Chapter 7. Continuing the distinctive features of Santa Fe and its district. 



Chapter 8. Of other matters, pertaining to the district of the city of Tunja 

 and the city of Pamplona. 



Chapter g. Of other matters relating to the district of the city of Pamplona. 



Chapter 10. Of the State of the city of Merida and its district. 



Chapter 11. Of the Provinces of Los Musos and Colimas, and of the emerald 

 mines there, and other remarkable things. 



Chapter 12. Of the city of Trinidad de Los Musos, and the rich emerald 

 mines in its district, and the way they work them. 



Chapter 13. Of the city of La Palma, and of other special features of the 

 district of its provinces and those of Trinidad, and of the variety of trees and 

 fruit to be found there. 



Chapter 14. Of the variety of birds and animals found in these provinces and 

 regions of Los Colimas. 



Chapter 15. Of the State of Antioquia and the cities contained in its district, 

 and other remarkable things. 



Chapter 16. Continuing the description of the State of Antioquia, and the 

 customs of the savages. 



Chapter 17. Of the abundance of livestock, fruit, and agricultural produce 

 in the district of this State. 



-Chapter 18. Of the city of Caceres and the rich gold mines in its district. 



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