WHOLE VOL. THE WEST INDIES VAZQUEZ DE ESPINOSA 79I 



Chapter 6. Of the city of La Concepcion, and other features of its district. 



Chapter 7. Continuing the description of the Concepcion Diocese district. 



Chapter 8. Describing the Kingdom of Chile, the provinces which were sub- 

 dued, and the cities estabHshed in them. 



Chapter 9. Continuing the description of the Kingdom of Chile, and the 

 way in which the city La Imperial was founded, and other matters. 



Chapter 10. Describing the territory of Villarica and its jurisdiction. 



Chapter 11. Continuing the description of the territory and the city of 

 Valdivia. 



Chapter 12. Describing the district in the jurisdiction of the city of Osorno. 



Chapter 13. Of the district of the Kingdom of Chile, its harbors, and the 

 mileage in leagues along the coast. 



Chapter 14. Continuing the description of the coast of the Kingdom of Chile, 

 and the harbors along it. 



Chapter 15. Of the way in which Gov. Pedro de Valdivia explored and sub- 

 dued the Provinces of Chile, and how it was governed. 



Chapter 16. Continuing the theme of the preceding chapter, and how Pedro 

 de Valdivia comported himself in exploring and pacifying the country. 



Chapter 17. How Gov. Pedro de Valdivia explored and subdued many other 

 provinces, in which he established some cities. 



Chapter 18. How Gov. Pedro de Valdivia sent Alderete to Spain and Ulloa 

 on a sea-exploring expedition, while he busied himself with mines ; the begin- 

 ning of the rebellion, and his ruin. 



Chapter 19. How, after burning down the Tucapel fort, Caupolican held a 

 council of his followers to decide what to do; and other episodes in the life 

 of Gov. Pedro de Valdivia. 



Chapter 20. How the army of the Araucanians attacked Gov. Valdivia and 

 his men from many quarters on the Tucapel plain, and defeated and killed them. 



Chapter 21. Of the death of Gov. Pedro de Valdivia, and what happened to 

 the 14 Spaniards who left Puren to join him. 



Francisco de Irrueta (Irrieta?) 



There follows on folio cxciii of the MS a description of the 

 artillery in Morro Castle at Havana, but it merely repeats the infor- 

 mation already given in paragraph 296. 



