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Chapter 37. Of the famous valley and Province of Jauja. 



Chapter 38. Of other provinces and valleys in the district of the Archdiocese 

 of Lima. 



Chapter 39. Describing the productivity of the Pisco Valleys. 



Chapter 40. Of the Villacuri sinks, and others in the district. 



Chapter 41. Of the town of lea and its valleys rich in vineyards. 



Chapter 42. Continuing the theme of the previous chapter. 



Chapter 43. Of the city of Leon de Huanuco el Viejo. 



Chapter 44. Of the founding of the city of Leon de Huanuco. 



Chapter 45. Continuing with the features of Huanuco. 



Chapter 46. Of the Province of Los Huamalies, and other provinces. 



Chapter 47. Of the Province and valley of Huailas, and what it contains. 



Chapter 48. Of the Diocese of Arequipa and other valleys and lomas along 

 the coast of its district. 



Chapter 49. Of the town and valley of Camana, and valley of Los Majes. 



Chapter 50. Describing the city of Arequipa and part of its district. 



Chapter 51. Continuing the description of the district of this city. 



Chapter 52. Another account of the great earthquake from the volcano of 

 Los Ubinas of Arequipa, and of the duration of the tempest. 



Chapter 53. Continuing the account of what happened at the eruption of 

 the Los Ubinas volcano. 



Chapter 54. Discussing the cause of earthquakes and their origin. 



Giapter 55. Of the wide jurisdiction of the Diocese, and the need of another 

 bishop. 



Chapter 56. Of the valleys of Sama, Tacna, Lluta, and other valleys. 



Chapter 57. Of the city of San Marcos de Arica, its location, and other 

 special features of the country. 



Chapter 58. Of the excellent mines in this district. 



Chapter 59. Of the district of the Diocese of the city of Guamanga and the 

 provinces it comprises. 



Chapter 60. Of the city of San Juan de la Vitoria de Guamanga, of its dis- 

 trict and marvelous climate, and the valleys lying round about it. 



Chapter 61. Continuing the description of the Diocese. 



Chapter 62. Of the city and mines of Castrovirreina, and other matters. 



Chapter 63. Of the mercury mines of Huancavelica. 



Chapter 64. Of the founding of Huancavelica. 



Chapter 65. Treating the preceding theme, of the qualities of mercury. 



Chapter 66. Continuing the preceding theme, of the qualities of mercury. 



Chapter 67. Of the way in which the metal mercury is obtained and handled. 



Chapter 68. Closing the brief description of the Diocese of Guamanga. 



Chapter 69. Of the Andahuailas district, and other provinces in the Cuzco 

 Diocese. 



Chapter 70. Continuing the description of the Cuzco Diocese. 



Chapter 71. Of the imperial city of Cuzco, court city and capital of the King- 

 doms of Peru, and of its great monuments and its founding. 



Chapter 72. Continuing the description of the imperial city of Cuzco. 



Chapter 'JZ. Continuing the preceding subject. 



Chapter 74. Of the Sun Temple, its description and magnificence. 



Chapter 75. Of the Cloister of the Moon and other planets, and the Garden 

 of the Sun. 



Chapter 76. Of the Convent of the Virgins consecrated to the Sun. 



