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in which the fuperior is obliged to refide, is Santiago de la Laguna, lying on the 

 eaftern bank of the river Guallaga. The places which at prefent compofe thofe miflions 

 in the government of Maynas, and diocefe of Quito, are : 



On the River Napo. 



I. San Bartholome de Necoya. 

 II. San Pedra de Aguarico. 



III. San Eftaniflao de Aguatico. 



IV. San Luis Gonzaga. 

 V. Santa Cruz. 



VI. El Nombre de Jefus. 

 VII. San Pablo de Guajoya. 

 VIII. El Nombre de Maria. 



IX. San Xavier de Icaguates. 



X. San Juan Bautifta de los Encabellados. 



XI. La Reyna de los Angeles. 

 XII. San Xavier de Urarines. 



On the River Maranon^ or Amazons, 



I. La Ciudad de San Francifco de Borja. 

 II. La Certaon, or inland country towards St. Terefa. 



III. San Ignacio de Maynas. 



IV. San Andres del Alto. 



V. Santo Thomas Apoftol de Andoas. 

 VI. Simigaes. 



VII. San Jofeph de Pinches. 

 VIII. La Concepcion de Cagua-panes. 

 IX. La Prefentacion de Chayabitas. 

 X. La Incarnacion de Paranapuras. 

 XI. La Conception de Xebaros. 

 XII. San Antonio de la Laguna. 



XIII. San Xavier de Chamicuro. 



XIV. San Antonio Adad de Aguanos. 



XV. Nueftra Senora de las Neves de Yurimaguas, 

 XVI. San Antonio de Padua. 

 XVII. San Joaquin de la Grande Omagua. 

 XVIII. San Pablo Apoftol de Napeanos. 

 XIX. San Phelipe de Amaonas. 

 XX. San Simon de Nahuapo. 

 XXI, San Francifco Regis de Yameos. 

 XXII. San Ignacio de Bevas 'y Caumares. 



XXIII. Nuefta Senora de las Nieves. 



XXIV. San Francifco Regis del Baradero. 



Befides thefe towns, which have exifted for fome time, there are feveral others yet 

 in their infancy ; and the Indians, by whom they are inhabited, of different nations 

 from thofe above-mentioned: likewife many others, both large and populous; fome 

 on the banks of the rivers which fall into the Maranon, and others up the country. 



Many 



