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LIST OF WORKS 



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Espejo, Antonio de. 

 Expedients y relaeion del viaje que 

 hizo Antonio do Espejo con enforce 

 soldadosy nn religioso de la ordeu de 

 San Francisco, llamado Fray An 

 gustin Rodriguez; el cnal debia de 

 entender en la predicacion de aquella 

 gente. 



Doc. de Indias. XV, 151-191. See also page 

 101 of the same volume. 



— El viaie qve hizo Antonio de Espeio 

 en el anuo de ocbenta y tres: el qual 

 con sus companneros descubrieron 

 vna tierra en que hallaron qtiinze 

 Pronincias todas llenas de pueblos, 

 y de casas de quatro y cinco altos, a 

 quien pusieron por nombre El nueuo 

 Mexico. 



Hakluyt, in, 383-389 (ed. 1600). The Span- 

 ish text is followed l>v an English transla- 

 tion, pp. 390-390. A. satisfactory monograph 

 on the expedition of Espejo, with annotated 



translations of tl rigina] narratives, 



would be a most desirable addition to the 

 literature of the southwest. 



Evans, S. B. 

 Observations on the Aztecs and their 

 probable relations to the Pueblo In- 

 dians of New Mexico. 



Congres International de-s Americanistes, 

 7°" session, 1888, pp. 226-230. Berlin, 18»». 



Fernandez Duro, Cesareo. 

 Don Diego de Penalosa y an deseubri- 

 miento del reino deQuivira. Informe 

 presentado a la Real Academia de la 

 Historia.— Madrid, 1882. 



On page 123 the author accepts the date 

 1531 as that of an expedition under Cor- 

 onado, from the title of the Relacion del 

 Suceso, misprinted in volume XIV, 318, of 

 the Doe. de Indias, 



Ferrelo, Bartolome. See Paez, Juan. 



Fewkes, Jesse Walter. 

 A few summer ceremonials at Zufii 

 pueblo. 



Journal American Ethnology and Archae- 

 ology, I, Boston, 1891, pp. 1-61. 



— A few summer ceremonials at the 

 Tusayan pueblos. 



Ibid.. II, Boston, 1892, pp. 1-159. 



— Reconnoissance of ruins in or Dear 

 the Zufii reservation. 



Ibid., I, pp. 95-132; with map and plan. 



— A report on the present condition 

 of a ruin in Arizona called Casa 

 Grande. 



* Ibid, II. pp. 179-193. 



— The snake ceremonials at Walpi. 



Journal American Ethnology and Archae- 

 ology, IV, 1894. 



With map. illustrations, and an excellent 

 bibliography of this peculiar ceremonial, 

 which Dr Fewkes has studied with much 

 care, under most favorablo circumstances. 



The four volumes of the Journal of Amer- 

 ican Ethnology and Archaeology represent 

 the main results of Dr Fewkes' studies at 

 Zufii and Tusayan, under the auspices of 

 the Hemenway' Southwestern Archaeolog- 

 ical Expedition, of which lie was the head 

 from 1889 to 1895. Besides the Journal, the 

 Hemenway expedition resulted in a targe 

 collection of Pueblo pottery anil ceremonial 



Fewkes, Jesse Walter — Continued. 



articles, winch are, in part, now displayed 

 in the Peabody Museum at Cambridge. 

 Massachusetts. 



— The Wa-wac-ka-tci-na. A Tusayan 

 foot race. 



llidletin Essex Institute, XXIV, Xos. 7-9, 

 Salem, July-Sept., 1892, pp. 113-133. 



— A-w:t-to-bi: An archaeological veri- 

 fication of a Tusayan legend. 



American Anthropologist, Oct., 1893. 



— The prehistoric culture of Tusayan. 



American Anthropologist, May, 189G. 



— A study of summer ceremonials at 

 Zufii and Moqui pueblos. 



Bulletin Essex Institute, XXII, Nos. 7-9, 

 Salem, July-Sept., 1890, pp. 80-113. 



Consult, also, many other papers by this 

 authority on all that pertains to the cere- 

 monial life of the Pueblo Indians, in the 

 American Anthropologist, "Washington, and 

 Journal of American Folk-Lore, Boston. 



Fiske, John. 

 The discovery of America, witli some 

 account of ancient America and tin- 

 Spanish conquest . — Cambridge, 

 1892. 



Coronado and Cibola, u, 500-510. 



Fletcher, Francis. 

 The world encompassed by Sir Francis- 

 Drake. . . . Carefully collected 

 out of the notes of Master Francis 

 Fletcher preacher in this jmploy- 

 ment. — London, 1628. 



Eeprinted in 1635 and 1652, and in 1854 by 

 the Hakluyt Society, edited by W. S. \\\ 

 Vaux. 



Gallatin, Albert. 

 Ancient semi-civilization of New Mex- 

 ico, Rio Gila, and its vicinity. 



Transactions American Ethnological So- 

 ciety, II, New York, 1848, pp. liii-xcvii. 



Galvano, Antonio. 

 Tratado . . dos diuersos & desuayra- 

 dos caminhos, . , . & assidetodos 

 os descobrimentos antigos & moder- 

 nos, que sao feitos ate a era de mil 

 & quinheutos & cincoenta. — (Colo- 

 phon, 1563.) 



This' work was reprinted at Lisboa in 1731. 

 An English translation was published by 

 Hakluyt, Loudon, 1601. The Portuguese 

 and English texts were reprinted by the 

 Haklayt Society, edited -by vice-admiral Be- 

 thuno, Loudon. 1862. For Coronado's expe- 

 dition, see pages 226-229 of the 1862 edition. 



Garcilaso de la Vega, el Ynca. 

 Lit Florida del Ynca. Historia del 

 Adelantado de Soto . . . y de 

 otros heroicos eaualleroa Espafioles 

 e Indios. — Lisbona, 1605. 



For an English version, see Barnard 

 Shipp's History of Hernando de Soto and 

 Florida, Philadelphia, 1881. There were 

 several early French editions. The Sitae 

 isb was reprinted at Madrid in 1723, and 

 again in 1803 



— Primera parte de los commentaries 

 reales, qve tratan de'l origen de los 

 Yncas, ivyes qve fveron del Perv, de 

 sv idolatria, leyes, y gouierno en paz 



