COLUMBIAN HISTORICAL EXPOSITION AT MADRID. 325 



la jurisdicciondel Paso, cuyadenuncia es por hechicero, seguidos en 13 de Abril 

 de 1742, etc. Archives de la Parroqufa del Paso del Norte, Mejico (original), 

 1742. 



Proceedings instituted against the person of Don Tomasillo, an Indian of del 

 Paso del Rio del Norte, on an information laid against him by Antonio Joseph 

 Telles, also an Indian of the town of Paso, before his Father minister, Fray 

 Joseph Blanco, who sent him with a letter to the Vicar, Don Francisco Pedro 

 Romano, Ecclesiastical Judge of the Jurisdiction of Paso, which accusation is 

 for sorcery, instituted April 13, 1742, etc. Archives of the Parish of Paso del 

 Norte, Mexico (original), 1742. 



9. Causa contra Joseph de Amparjin, Gobernador del Pueblo do Santa Maria de las 

 Caldas, por accusacion de los Indies del diclio pueblo de ser el dicho hechicero. 

 Archives de la Parroquia del Paso del Norte (original, fragmento), 1742. 

 Prosecution against Joseph de Ampariiii, Governor of the town of Santa Maria 

 de las Caldras, on the accusation of the Indians of the said town that the 

 same is a sorcerer. Archives of the Parish of Paso del Norte (original, frag 

 ment), 1742. 



10. Causas de Maria Montoya Guachile y de Felipe de la Crux, el Saladito, por hechi- 



zeros. Archives de la Parroquia del Paso del Norte (original), Mejico, 1746. 

 Prosecution of Maria Moutoya Guachile and of Felipe de la Cruz, el Saladito. 

 for sorcery. Archives of the Parish of Paso del Norte (original), Mexico, 1746. 



11. Certincaci6n de Gaspar Ortiz sobre brujerias de los Indies de Nanibo. Archives 



del Territorio del Nuevo Mejico (MSS.), Santa Fe, 1822. 



Certificate of Gaspar Ortiz concerning the sorceries of the Indians of Nambe. 

 Archives of the Territory of New Mexico (MSS.), Santa Fe, 1822. 



NEW MEXICO, 1764-1845. 



1. Descripcion del reino del Nuevo Mejico. Citation from &quot;Breve Resumen/ etc., 



etc. Villaimeva y Chavarri, 1764. 



Description of the kingdom of New Mexico. &quot;Brief Resume&quot;,&quot; etc., etc. Villa- 

 uueva and Chavarri, 1764. 



2. Estado que mauifiesta el inimero de vasallos y habitantes que tiene el Rev en 



esta proviucia, con distinciou de estados, classes y castas de todas persona* de 

 ambos sexos, con inclusion de los parvulos. Santa Fe, 1790. 



Statement showing the number of vassals and inhabitants that the King lias in 

 this province, with distinction of ranks, classes, and castes of all persons of 

 both sexes, including children. Santa Fe, 1790. 



3. Padron de todas las gentes del pueblo de Zuiii. 1790. 



Noticia de la Mision del Sor. San Jose&quot; de la Laguna, que ocupa el P. Fr. Jos6 

 Benito Pereyro, religiose de la Regular Observancia de N. S. P. S. Francisco; 

 sus progresos en los afios de 1800 y 1801, etc., etc. 1801. 



Register of all the people of the town of Zufii. 1790. 



Account of the Mission of San Jose de la Laguna, occupied by Father Fray Jose&quot; 

 Benito Pereyro, a monk of the Regular Observance of our Holy Father San 

 Francisco; its progress in the years 1800 and 1801, etc., etc. 1801. 



4. Peticioii de Bernardo de Castro al Virrey de Nueva Espana, sobre el descubrimi- 



ento del Cerro de Oro. Archives U. S. Sur. Gen. s Office, Santa Fe. (No date 

 of the original; copy), 1803. 



Petition of Bernardo de Castro to the Viceroy of New Spain, concerning the dis 

 covery of the Golden Hill. Archives U. S. 



5. Borrador de carta escrita por el Gobernador del Nuevo Mejico, tocante al descu- 



briuiiento del Cerro de Oro. Archives U. S. Sur. Gen. s Office, Santa Fe, N. M., 

 1803. 



Draft of letter written by the Governor of New Mexico, with regard to the dis 

 covery of the Golden Hill. Archives U. S. 



