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LIST OF WORKS 



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Bandelier, Adolph Francis (Alphonse) — 

 Continued. 



— La do'eouverte <lu Nouveau-Mexique 

 parlemoine frauciscain frore Marcos 

 de Nice en 1539. 



Sevued' Ethnographic, v (1886), 31, 117, 193 

 {50 pages). 



— The discovery of New Mexico by 

 Fray Marcos ofNizza. 



Mtujaznn' o/ )\'e>teni History, IV, Cleve- 

 land, .Sept., 1886, pp. 659-670. The same ma- 

 terial was used in the articles in the Heme 

 d Ethnographic. 



— Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, the 

 first overland traveler of European 

 descent, and his journey from Florida 

 to the Pacific coast— 1528-1536. 



Magazine of Western History, iv, Cleve- 

 land, July, 1886, pp. 327-336. 



Barcia, Andres Gonzales. 

 Historiadores primitivos de las Indias 

 Occidentales, que junto, traduxo en 

 parte, y sac6 a luz, ilustrailos con 

 eruditas notas, y copiosos indices, el 

 ilustrissimo Sefior D. Andres Gonzalez 

 Barcia, del Consejo, y Camarade S. M. 

 Divididosen trestomos. — Madrid, alio 

 MDCCXLIX. 



These three folio volumes are made up of 

 very satisfactory reprints of a number of 

 the narratives of tin? rarly Spanish con. 

 ouerors of America. The Navfragios and 

 t'omentarios of Cabeza de Vaca aro in the 

 first volume. 



— Ensayo cronologico, para la historia 

 general de la Florida . . . desde 

 1512 hasta 1722, escrito por Don Ga- 

 briel de Cardenas z Cano, — Madrid, 

 CIOIOCCXXIII. 



The name on the title page is an anagram 

 for that of S" Gonzalez Barcia. Florida, in 

 this work, comprises all of America north of 

 Mexico. The Ensayo was published with 

 the Florida del Tnca of 1723. 



Baxter, Sylvester. 



The father of the pueblos. 



Harper's Magazine, LXV, June, 1882, pp. 

 72-91. 



— An aboriginal pilgrimage. 



Century Magaz ine, ll ixxtvi, August, 1882, 

 pp. 526-536. 



— The old new world. An account of 

 the explorations of the Hemenway 



southwestern arehteological expedi- 

 tion. — Salem, Mass., 1888. 



Reprinted from the Boston Herald, April 

 15, 1888. 



Begert, or Baegert, Jacob. 



Nacbrichten von der Amerikanischen 

 Halbinsel Californien: mit eiuem 

 zweyfachen Auhang falscher Nach- 

 riebten. Geschrieben von einem 

 Priester der Gesellschaft Jesu, wel- 

 cher laug darinn diese letztere Jahr 

 gelebet hat. Mit Erlaubnuss der 

 Oberen. — Mannheim, 1773. 



Translated and arranged for the Smith- 

 sonian Institution by Charles Kan, of New 

 York City.in the Smithsonian Reports, 1863, 

 pp. 352-369; 1864, }>p. 378-399. Reprinted by 

 Ran in Papers on Anthropological Subjects, 

 pp. 1-40. 



Benavides, Alonso de. 

 Memorial qve Fray Ivan do Santander 

 de la Orden de san Francisco, prose n i a 

 a Felipe Qvarto, becho por el Padre 

 Fray Alonso de Beuauides, C'ustodio 

 qve ha sido de las prouincias, y con- 

 uersiones del Nueuo-Mexico. — Mad- 

 rid, M. DC. XXX. 



Translations of this valuable work were 

 published in French at Bruxelles, 1631, in 

 Latin at Salzburg, 1634, and in German at 

 Salzburg, probably also in 1634. 



Benzoni, Girolamo. 

 La historia del Mon-do Nvovo. — (Colo- 

 pbou) Venetia, MDLXV. 



Besides early Latin, Hutch, and German 

 translations of Benzoni, there is an old 

 French edition (Geneva, 1579). An English 

 translation was published by the llakluyt 

 Society in 1857. 



Blackmar, Frank Wilson. 



Spanish institutions of the southwest. — 

 Baltimore, 1891. 



Johns Hopkins University Studies in His- 

 torical and Political Science, extra volume, x. 



— Spanish colonization in the south- 

 west. 



Johns Hopkins University Studies, vm, 

 April, 1890, pp. 121-193. 



— The conquest of New Spain. 



Agora, Lawrence, Kans., beginning Jan., 

 1896. This series of papers is not yet com- 

 pleted. 



Botero, Giovanni. 

 La primaparte dclle relation! vniversali 

 di Giovanni Botero Benese. — Berga- 

 mo, MDXCIIII. 



For Ceuola and Quiuira, libro quarto (p. 

 277) . The text was considerably altered and 

 amplified in the successive early editions. 

 In the 1603 Spanish edition, fol. 141. 



Bourke, John Gregory. 



Snake danceof the Moquis of Arizona. — 

 New York and London, 1884. 



Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez. 



La relacion que dio Aluar nufiez cabeca 

 de vaca de lo acaescido . . en la 

 armada donde yua por gouernador 

 Pa.pb.ilo de narbaez. — (Colophon) 

 Zamora, 6 Octubre, 1542. 



This was reprinted, with the addition of 

 the Oomentario8 . . . del Rio dela Plata, 

 at Yalladolid in 1555. It was translated by 

 Bamusio, III, fol. 310-330 (ed. 1556). and was 

 paraphrased into English, from Ramusio, 

 by l'urclias, Pilgrimee, Part IV, lib. vm. 

 Chap. I, pp. 1499-1528. There is a useful 

 note regarding the first edition of the 

 Kaufragios and its author, in Earrisse, 

 Sibliotheoa Americana Vetustissima, p. :;,s2. 

 Tlie Naufragios and Oomentarios were re- 

 printed at Madrid in 1736, preceded by I lie 

 Examen Apologetico of Ardoino (see entry 

 under bis name), anditis this edition which 

 was included in Barcia's collection of 1749, 

 tlie 1736 title pages being preserved. 



— Relacion del viaje de Pantilo de 

 Narvaez al Rio de bis Palm as hasta 

 la punta de la Florida, hecha pur el 

 tesorero Cabeza de Vaca. 



Hoc. de Indias, xtv, 265-279. Tnstruccion 

 para el factor, por el Key, pp. 265-269. Ap- 

 parently an early copy of a fragment of the 

 Xaufragioe. 



