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Haynes, Henry Williamson — Continued. 

 -- What is the true site of "the seven 

 cities of Cibola " visited byCoronado 

 in 1540 .' 



Proceedings American Antiquarian So- 

 ciety, Worcester, new series, 1,421-435 (Oct., 

 1881). 



The revival of interest in tho early his- 

 tory of the southwestern United Stales has 

 been, in no slight measure, due to theini- 

 petus given by Professor Hay nes ofBuston. 

 He was most active in furthering the re- 

 searches of Mr Bandelier, under the aus- 

 pices of tho Arohseologicfll Institute of 

 America, and to his careful editorial super- 

 vision a large part of the accuracy and the 

 value of Mr Bandelier's printed reports and 

 communications are due. 



Herrera, Antonio de. 



1 listeria general do los hecltos de los 

 Castellanos en las islas y tierra firme 

 del mar oceano. — Madrid, 1601-1(515. 

 There is a French translation of three 

 Decades of Herrera, printed between 1 * ; r, i> 

 and 1671. and an English translation of the 

 same three decades, hy Captain John Ste- 

 vens, London, 1725-26, and reissued in 174U, 

 iu which the arrangement of the work is 

 altered. The most available and also the 

 hest edition of the Spanish is the admira- 

 ble reprint issued at Madrid hy Barcia, in 

 1730. Somo titles are dated as early as 

 17^ii. being altered as successive delays 

 hindered the completion of the work, lor 

 ( 'oronado, see decada VI, libro \ . cap. ix, and 

 dec. VI, lib. is, cap. xi-xv. 



Hodge, Frederick Webb. 

 A Zufii foot race. 



Am. Anthropologist, ill, Washington, July, 



1890. 



— Prehistoric irrigation in Arizona. 



Ibid"., vi. .July, 1893. 



— The first discovered city of Cibola. 



Ibid., VIII, April, 1895. 



— The early Navajo and Apache. 



Ibid., vm, July, 1895. 



— Pueblo snake ceremonials. 



Ibid., ix, April, 1896. 



Holmes, William Henry. 

 Report on the ancient rttius of south- 

 western Colorado. 



Tenth Annual. Report of tin- i Hayden) T'. s. 

 Geol. Survey. Washington, l*7<i. 



— Illustrated catalogue of a portion of 



the collections made . . . during 

 the field season of 1881. 



Third. Annual lieport of tlic Bureau of 

 Ethnology, 1881-82, pp. 427-510. 



— Pottery of the ancient Pueblos. 



Fourth Annual "Report of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology, 1882-83. pp. 265-360. 



Icazbalceta, Joaquin Garcia. 

 Coleccion de documentos para la his- 

 toriade Mexico. (2tomos). — Mexico, 

 1858-1866. 



Cited in the preceding pages as Icazbal- 

 ceta's Mexico. 



— Nueva coleccion de documentos para 

 la historia de Mexico. (5 tomos). — - 

 Mexico, 1886-1892. 



Cited as Icazbalceta' is Nueva coleccion. 



Icazbalceta, Joaquin Garcia — Continued. 

 — ■ 1 Ion Fray Juan de Zumarraga primer 

 obispo y arzobispo do Mexico. Es- 

 tudio biografico y bibligriitico. Con 

 un apondice de documentos inoditos 

 6 raros. — Mexico, 1881. 



See also the entries under Cervantes de 

 Salazar, Mendieta, Mota Padilla, for works 

 edited by Senor Icazbalceta. Possessed of 

 ample means and scholarly tastes, untiring 

 industry and great historical and literary 

 ability, SeliorGarcialcazbalceta fl ill a I ways 

 be one of the masters of Spanish-American 

 history. The extent, of Ins researches, tho 

 accuracy and care which characterize all 

 of his work, and the breadth and insight 

 with which ho treated whatever subject 

 attracted him, leave little tor future stu- 

 dents to desire. The more intimate the 

 student becomes with the hist century of 

 the history of New Spain, the greater is his 

 appreciation of the loss caused hy the death 

 of Senor Garcia Icazbalceta. 



Informacion del virrey de Nueva Espaiia, 

 D. Antonio de Mendoza, de la gente 

 quo va & poblar la Nueva Galieia con 

 Francisco Vazquez Coronado, Goher- 

 nador de ella. — Compostella, 21-26 

 Febrero 1510. 



Doc. de Zndia«, xiv, 373-384. Tartly trans- 

 lated on pp. 596-5117 ante. 



Informacion habida ante la justieia do la 

 villa de Sau Cristobal de la llabana, 

 por do consta, el visorey (Mendoza) 

 haber man dado 6 personado que na- 

 vios algunosdelos quelembiaba [no] 

 tocasen en la diclia villa, a fin 6 

 causa quo no dieseu notieiadelnuevo 

 descobrimiento al Adelantad'o (de 

 Soto). — 12 Noviembre, 1530 en lla- 

 bana. Presentd en Madrid, 23 Di- 

 ciembre, 1540. 



7)oc. de Indias, XV, 392-398. See page 370 

 ante. 



Jaramillo, Juan. 



Relacion hecha por el capitan Juan 

 Jaramillo, de la Jornada que liahia 

 hecho ii la tierra nueva en Nueva i'.s- 

 pana y al descubrimiento tie Cibola, 

 yendo por general Francisco Vazquez 

 Corouado. 



Doc. de Indias, XIV, 301-317. B. Smith's 

 Florida, 151-163. Translated on pages f>K4- 

 593 ante. There is a French translation in 

 Ternaux, Cibola, app. vi, 364-38*J. 



King, Edward; A'iscottnt Lord Kings- 

 borough. 

 Antiquities of Mexico : comprising fac- 

 similes of ancient Mexican paintings 

 and hieroglyphics . . . illustrated 

 by many valuable iuediteil manu- 

 scripts. — Mexico and Loudon, 1830- 

 1848. 



Nine vols. Besides the reproductions of 

 Mexican hieroglyphic writings, lor which 

 this magnificent work is best known, the 

 later volumes contain a number of works 

 printed from Spanish manuscripts. De- 

 spite the statement on the last page of many 

 copies, the work was neve r com pleted, Moto- 

 linia's Sittoria breaking oil' abruptly in the 

 midst of the test. S<-r the note nndt-r King, 

 in Sabiu's Dictionary of American Books, 



