X CONTENTS. 



CHAP. III. Military System of the Araucanians ; Their 

 Arms and Mode of making War, - - 68 



CHAP. IV. Division of the Spoil ; Sacrifice after War; 

 Congress of Peace, - _ - -. 78 



CHAP. V. System of Religion and Funeral Ceremonies, 84 



CHAP. VI. Division of Time; Astronomical Ideas; 

 Measures, - . - - - - - 95 



CHAP. VII, Rhetoric : Poetry; Medical Skill; Com- 

 merce of the Araucanians, - - - - 101 



CHAP. VIII. Pride of the Araucanians ; Kindness and 

 Charity towards each other; Mode of Salutation; 

 Proper Names, - - - - 110 



CHAP. IX. Matrimony and Domestic Employments, 115 ^ 



CHAP. X. Food; Music and other Diversions, 121- 



BOOK III. 



CHAP. I. ^The Araucanians, under the conduct of Ail- 

 lavalu, and afterwards of Lincoyan, attack the Spa- 

 niards ; Valdivia makes Incursions into their Territory ^ 

 and founds therein the Cities of Imperial, \illarica, 

 Valdivia, and Angol, with several other Places, . - li^ 



CHAP. II. Caupolican appointed Toqui ; He attacks 

 the Foi ts of Arauco and of Tucapel ; The Spanish 

 Army entirely defeated, and Valdivia slain, - 140 



CHAP. III. ^The Spaniards abandon Puren, AngoH and 

 Villarica ; Caupolican lays Siege to Imperial and Val- 

 divia'; Lautaro defeats the Spanish Army in Mariguenu, 

 and destroys Conception, - - - 151 



CHAP. IV. ^Villagran raises the Sieges of Imperial and 



Valdivia ; The Small Pox breaks out among the Arau- 



"canians; Conception having been rebuilt, Lautaro re^ 



