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229. Interior of the Convent of San Francisco, in Santo Domingo. 



230. Church of San Antonio, Santo Domingo. 



231. The &quot;Homenaje&quot; (Fealty), Santo Domingo. 



232. The &quot;Homeuaje,&quot; Santo Domingo, mouth of the Ozama River. 



233. A glance afc the streets of Santo Domingo. 



234. Ruins of the palace of Don Diego Columbus, in Santo Domingo, as they are 



to-day. 



235. Gate of the city of Santo Domingo. 



236. Entrance of the bay of Santo Domingo. 



237. Ruins of an ancient convent in Santo Domingo. 



238. Gate and sentry boxes on the wall of Santo Domingo. 



239. Citadel of Santo Domingo. 



STRANGE THINGS SEEN BY COLUMBUS ON HIS VOYAGE, TAKEN FROM ANCIENT PUB 

 LICATIONS. 



240. Indians welcoming the Spaniards. Taken from the Voyage to the New Woiid 



of the West Indies, by Philopono. 



241. Indians mounted on a whale. Taken from the Voyage to the New World of the 



West Indies, by Philopono. 



242. Terrible monster seen by Columbus. Taken from the History of America, by 



Ogilby. 



243. Columbus treating with the Indians on the coast of Cuba. Taken from De 



Bry s Voyages. 



244. Strange monster of the New World. Taken from De Bry s Voyages. 



245. Mass celebrated on top of a whale. Taken from the Voyage to the New World 



of the West Indies, by Philopono. 



246. The first mass celebrated in the New World. Taken from the Voyage to the 



New World of the West Indies, by Philopono. 



247. Indian mode of making bread. From an old engraving. 



248. Natives of America leading the way to their Queen. From an old engraving. 



249. Battle between Spaniards and cannibals. Taken from the Voyage to the New 



World of the West Indies, by Philopono. 



250. Great conversion of the Indians. Taken from the Voyage to tLe New World 



of the West Indies, by Philopono. 



251. Slaughter of priests by the Indians. From De Bry s Voyages. 



252. Cannibals roasting children. Taken from the Voyage to the New World of the 



West Indies, by Philopono. 



253. First plate published with regard to the natives of America. Taken from a 



German geography published in Augsburg in 1497. 



254. Indian mode of torturing the Spaniards by pouring gold down their throats. 



From De Brj^ s Voyages. 



255. Welcome to the discoverer. From an old engraving. 



256. Quarrel between Columbus and Porras. From De Bry s Voyages. 



257. Landing of Columbus on Pearl Island. From De Bry s Voyages. 



258. First map of Santo Domingo. 



VIEWS OF THE PLACE IN WHICH AMERICA RECEIVED ITS NAME, IN 1507. 



259. St. Die in the tenth century. 



260. Citadel of St. Die, France. 



261. View of St. Die. 



262. Entrance to the monastery of St. Die. 



263. View of the ancient monastery of St. Die. 



264. The River Meurthe at St. Die. 



265. Ancient cathedral of St. Die. 



266. House of Jean Basin. 



