CONTENTS 



OF 



VOLUME THE SECOND, 



BOOK VII. 



i«AP. PAGE 



I. rOURNEYfrojn Quito to Truxillo. - - i 

 *^ II. Arrival at Triixillo. Description of that city. 



Continuation of journey to Lima. - _ 19 



III. Account of the city of Lima. - - - 29 



IV. Of the public entrance, &ic, of the Vice-roy. - 4Q 



V. Of the inhabitants of Lima. - - - 5S 



VI. Of the climate of the city of Lima, and of the whole 

 country of Falles. Divisions of the seasons. - G4 



VII. Ltconveniences, distempers, and evils to which the 

 city of Lima is subject, particularly earthquakes. - 79 



VIII. Fertility and cultivation. - - - 94 



IX. Of the plen y of provisions at Lima. - - 102 



X. Trade and commerce of Lima. - - _ lOy 



XI. Jurisdiction of the Vice-roy of Peru. Of the audi- 

 ences, and diocesses of that kingdom. - - 113 



XII. Of the provinces in Truxillo, Gnamanga , Cusco, 

 and Arequipa. - - - _ I07 



XIII. Of the audience of Charcas. Jurisdictions and 

 sees in that archbishopric. - - _ 140 



XIV. Account of the three dioeesses of La Pas, Saut 

 Cruz de la Sierra, and Tucuman, and of their respec- 

 tive provinces. - . _ _ _ j^ijr 



XV. Account (f Paraguay and Buenos Ayres. Of the 

 missions of the Jesuits established in the former, ¿heir 

 government and police. - - - 170 



BOOK VIII. 



I. Voyage from Callao to Paita, thence to Guayaquil, 



and to Quito. Description of PaUa. - - 191 



II, Transactions at Quito. Unhappy occasion of a sud- 

 den return to Guayaquil. Second journey to Lima. I97 



111. Voyage 



