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Chapter •]•]. Of the Cuzco fortress, and its incredibly huge stone blocks. 



Chapter 78. Of the three walls and three towers of Sacsahuaman. 



Chapter 79. Of the monarchy of the Incas, their conquests and the dates 

 of their reigns. 



Chapter 80. Of the conquests of Capac Yupangui, Inca Roca, and Yaguar 

 Huacac, and their administrations. 



Chapter 81. Of Inca Viracocha, eighth king of Cuzco, his achievements and 

 of other kings succeeding him. 



Chapter 82. Of Inca Yupangui, tenth king of Cuzco, and his successors. 



Chapter 83. Of other conquests made by Tupac Inca. 



Chapter 84. Of King Huayna Capac, his conquests and achievements. 



Chapter 85. Of the conquests and the King's Highways, achievements of 

 Huayna Capac. 



Chapter 86. Of Huascar Inca, thirteenth king of Cuzco, and his death. 



Chapter 87. Of the battle offered King Huascar by the troops of the rebel 

 Atahualpa, his imprisonment and death, with those of the royal blood. 



Chapter 88. Recounting the imprisonment of Atahualpa, and other matters. 



Chapter 89. Of some of the blood royal who escaped the cruel tyranny of 

 Atahualpa and his ministers. 



Chapter 90. Continuing the story of those of the blood royal who escaped, 

 and in particular of Kings Huascar Inca and Mango Capac his brother, from 

 whom the Marquesa de Oropesa is descended. 



Chapter 91. Of the imperial city of Cuzco and its magnificance and distinction 

 since it was taken over by the Spaniards. 



Chapter 92. Continuing the description of the imperial city of Cuzco. 



Chapter 93. Continuing the description of other provinces in this distrct. 



Chapter 94. Of the Corregimiento of Cabana and Cabanilla, and other special 

 features. 



Chapter 95. Continuing the description of the Provinces of El Collao belong- 

 ing to the district of Cuzco, and of the rich gold mines of Caravaya. 



Book V, of the Charcas Circuit Court district; it contains 37 

 chapters. 



Chapter i. Of the Provinces of Chucuito and Paucarcolla, in the La Paz 

 Diocese District. 



Chapter 2. Of Omasuyo Province and the holy relics preserved there. 



Chapter 3. Of the city of Nuestra Senora de La Paz, and other provinces in 

 its district. 



Chapter 4. Of the Province of Paria in the Charcas Archdiocese district. 



Chapter 5. Of the town of San Felipe de Austria, silver mines. 



Chapter 6. Of the famous Cochabamba Valley and its district. 



Chapter 7. Of the Province of Los Carangas, town of Porco and Pilaya and 

 Pispaya Valleys. 



Chapter 8. Of the rich and famous Potosi mining range, and when it was 

 discovered. 



Chapter 9. Continuing the story of the magnificent Potosi range, and of 

 the Indians working under forced labor for its exploitation. 



Chapter 10. How they grind and treat the silver ore. 



Chapter 11. Of other processes used to extract the silver from the ore dust, 

 and of the quantity of mercury used annually. 



