278 COLUMBIAN HISTORICAL EXPOSITION AT MADRID. 



267. House in St. Die. 



268. House of Jean Basin. 



269. Town of St. Die. View taken from the southwest. 



PORTRAITS OF THE MEN WHO GAVE ITS NAME TO AMERICA. 



270. Portrait of King Rene II, in the form of a medallion. 



271. Equestrian statue of King Ren6 II. 



272. Jean Basin. 



273. DukeRen^II. 



274. Matthias Ringman. 



275. Gautrin Lud. 



276. Title-page of the book entitled Cosmographise Introductio. 



277. The eighth book which was published relative to America. 



278. First land seen by Leif Efickson, who, according to the Scandinavians, dis 



covered America in the tenth century. Prepared by Prof. E. N. Horsford, of 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



279. Geographical map of Behaim, prepared in 1492. The original is in Nuremberg. 



MEMENTOES OF THE SPANISH DOMINATION IN AMERICA. 



280. Havana in 1633. From the History of America, by Ogilby. 



281. St. Augustine in 1633. From the History of America, by Ogilby. 



282. St. Augustine and Fort Carolina in 1671. 



283. St. Augustine in 1892. From a photograph 



284. Fort Marion, Florida, 1892. 



285. Exterior of Fort Marion, Florida, 1892. 



286. View of the city of St. Augustine. Exhibited by H. M. Flagler, of New York. 



287. View of the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine. Exhibited by H. M. Flag 



ler, of New York. 



288. First plate of New York. From the History of America, by Ogilby. 



289. Church of San Miguel, New Mexico. 



290. Interior of the church of San Miguel, New Mexico. 



291. Mission of San Gabriel, California. 



292. Interior of the chapel of the mission of San Gabriel. 



293. Mission of Santa Ines, California. 



294. Cloisters of the mission of St. John the Baptist. 



295. Mission of St. .John the Baptist, California. 



296. Mission of San Antonio, California. 



297. Mission of San Carlos, near Monterey. 



298. Mission of San Miguel, California. 



299. Mission of San Antonio de Padua, California. 



300. Exterior of the mission of San Luis Rey, California. 



301. Ruins of the cloisters of the mission of San Luis Rey. 



302. View of the ruins of the mission of San Luis Rey. 



303. Cloisters of the mission of Santa Barbara. 



304. Garden of the mission of Santa Barbara. 



305. Mission of Santa Barbara. 



306. Ruins of the mission of San Juan Capistrano, California. 



307. View of Honduras, where Columbus landed. 



308. Truxillo, the first Spanish town in Central America. 



309. Columbian University, Washington, District of Columbia. 



310. Map of the United States and Territories, with adjacent parts of Canada and 



Mexico; also part of the &quot;West Indies, showing places bearing the name of 

 Christopher Columbus, in honor of his memory. Arranged for the fourth 

 centenary of the discovery of America, by Dr. G. Brown Goode. 



