XU . CONTENTS. 



Peath of that General ; Euterprises of the Toqui Cay- 

 ancHra, and his Son Nangoniel ; Landing of the Eng- 

 lish in Chili ; Operations of the Toqui Cadeguala, 22$ 



CHAP. V.'-^The Toqui Guanoalca takes the Forts of 

 Puren, Trinidad, and Spirito Santo ; Exploits of the 

 Heroine Janequeo ; Battles of Mariguenu and Tucapel 239 



CHAP. VI. The Toqui Paillamachu kills Loyola the 

 ^/^ Governor, and destroys all the Spanish Settlements in 

 ^ Araucauia, - - - - 249 



CHAP. Vn. Second unfortunate Government of Garcia 

 Ramon ; Restoration of the Court of Royal Audience ; 

 Ineffectual Negotiation for Peace, - - 253 



CHAP. VIII. Daring Enterprises of the Toquis Lientur 

 and Putapichion, - - - - 272 



CHAP. IX .Continuation of iKe War j Tliird Expedi- 

 tion of the Dutch against Chili ; Peace concluded with 

 the Araucanians ; Its short Duration ; Exploits of the 

 Toqui Clentaru ; Series of Spanish Governors, to the 

 Year 1720, - - - - 285 



CHAP. X. A brief Account of the Wars of the Toquis 

 Vilumilla and Curignancu; Spanish Goveiuors, to the 

 Year 1787, 29f 



CHAP. XL Present Slate of Chili, - - SOT 



An Essay on the Chilian Language, - - 351 



/ APPENDIX. No. I. Account of the Archipelago of 

 Chilo^a^tracted chiefly from the Descripcion Historial 

 of thatTrovinte, by P. F. Pedro Gonzalez de Agueros. 

 Madrid, 17pi, - - - - .- - 3^7 



APPENDIX. No. II. Account of the Native Tribes who 

 inhabit the Southern Extremity of South America, ex- 

 tracted chiefly from Falkner's Description of Patagonia, 3/5 



