LIST OF WORKS 



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Mendoza, Antonio de — Continued. 



— Carta del virey Don Antonio de 

 Mendoza al Empera'dor. — De Jacona, 

 17Abril, 1540. 



Doe. de Tndias, 11, 356-302. A French 

 translation is in Ternaux, Cibola, 290-298. 

 For an English translation, see pp. 547-551 

 ante. 



— Instruccion que debia observer el 

 capitan Hernando de Alarcon en la 

 expedicion ft la California que iba ;i 

 emprender de drden del virey D. 

 Antonio de Mendoza. — Mexico, pos- 

 trero dia del mes de mayo de myll y 

 quinientos v quarenta e uno. 



B. Smith, Florida, i-<i. 



— Carta de D. Antonio de Mendoza a 

 Juan de Aguilar, pidiendose la auto- 

 rizase para avenirse con los Portu- 

 gueses, sobre la posesion de territo- 

 rios eonqnistados . . . para quo dello 

 haga relacion a S. A. y :i los sefiores 

 de su consejo. 



Doc. de Indias, HI, 506-511. II. Smith, 

 Florida. 7-10. "Acerca del descahrimiento 

 de las siele ciudades de Poniente." Circa 

 1543. 



— Carta do Don Antonio de Mendoza 

 virey de la Nueva Espana, al eomenda- 

 dor mayor de Leon, participandole la 

 mnerte del adelantado de Guatemala 

 y Honduras, yel estado de otros varios 

 asuntos. — Mexico, 10 marzo, 1542. 



Cartas de India*, pp. 253-255, ami in fac- 

 simile. 



— Carta del virey Don Antonio do Men- 

 doza, daudo ouenta al principe Don 

 Felipe de haber liecho el reparto dela, 

 tierrade Nueva Espafia, yexponiendo 

 la necesidad cpie tenia de pasar siCas- 

 t ilia, para tratar verbalinente con .S. 

 M. de ciertos negocios de gobernacion 

 y hacienda. — Mexico, 30 octubre, 1548. 



Cartas de Indias, pp. 256-257. 



— Carta del virey Don Antonio de 

 Mendoza al Emperador Don Carlos, 

 contestando a un mandato de S. M. 

 relativo al repartimiento de los servi- 

 ces personales en la Nueva Espana. — 

 Guastepeque, lOjunio, 1549. 



Cartas de Indies, pp. 258-259. 



— Fragmento de la visita hecha a don 

 Antonio de Mendoza. Interrogatorio 

 porel cual ban deserexaminados los 

 testigos que presente por su parte 

 don Antonio de Mendoza.— 8 Enero, 

 1547. 



XLTV cargos, 303 paragrafos. Icazbalce- 

 ta's Mexico, II, 72-140. 



— See tbe Asiento y Capittdaciones eon 

 Alvarado above. 



Mindeleff, Cosmos. 

 Casa graude ruin. 



H/>irteenth Animal Report of the "Bureau 

 of Ethnology, 1891-92, pp. 295-319. 



— Aboriginal remains in Verde valley, 

 Arizona. 



Ibid, pp. 179-261. 



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Mindeleff, Victor. 

 A study of pueblo architecture: Tu- 

 sayan ami Cibola. 



Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology. 1686-87, pp. 1-228, CXI plates. 

 The textand illustrationsot this admirable 

 paper convey a very clear idea ofthepueblo 

 dwellings or New Mexico ami Arizona, and 



make it, on this account, of great value to 

 students who havo never visited these 

 regions. 



Molina, Alonso de. 

 Aquicomiencavnvocabulario en lalen- 

 gua Castellana y Mexicana — (Colo- 

 phon) Mexico, 1555. 



Father Molina prepared a Vocabulario, 

 Arte, and Confessionario in the Mexican 

 languages, which are very valuable as a 

 means of interpreting the native words 

 adopted by the conquistadores. The origi- 

 nals, and the later editions as well, of all 

 three worts are of very considerable rarity. 



Morgan, Lewis Henry. 

 Houses and house life of tbe American 

 aborigines. — Washington, 1881. 



Contributions to North American Ethnol- 

 oay, vol. iv. Houses of the Sedentary In- 

 dians of New Mexico, cap. vi-vm, pp. 132- 

 197. 



— On the ruins of a stone pueblo on the 

 Animas river, in New Mexico, with a 

 ground plan. 



Report of the Peabody Museum, xu, Cam- 

 bridge, 1880, pp. 536-556. 



— The seven cities of Cibola. 



North American Review, April, 1869,cvm, 

 457-498. 



Moses, Bernard. 

 Tbe Casa de Contratacion of Seville. 



Report of the American Historical Associa- 

 tion for 18"94, Washington, 1895, pp. 93-123. 

 Thispaperisavery useful outline of thelegal 

 constitution and functions of the Casa de 

 Contratacion, derived forthe mostpart from 

 Capt.Johu Stevens' English version (Lon- 

 don, 1702) of Don Joseph de Veitia Linage's 

 Norte de la Contratacion de las Indias Occi- 

 dentales. (Seville, 1672.) 



There is an admirable account of the 

 form of government adopted by the Span- 

 iards for New Spain, by Professor Moses, 



in the Tale Review, vol. iv, numbers 3 and 



4 i November, 1895, and Febuary, 1896). 



Mota Padilla, Matias de la. 



Historia de la conquista de la provin- 

 cia de la Nueva-Galicia, escrita en 

 1742.— Mexico, 1870. 



Published in the Boletin of the Sociedad 

 Mexicana de Geografia y Estadistica, and 

 also issued separately with Noticias Bio- 

 graficasby Sefior Garcia Icazbalceta, dated 

 Marzo 12 de 1872. It is an extensive work 

 of the greatest value, although thereare rea- 

 sons for fearing that the printed text is not 

 an accurate copy of the original manuscript. 

 Cited as Mota Padilla, 



Motolinia, Fray Toribio de Benavente 6. 

 Historia de los Iudios de hi Nueva Es- 

 pana. 



Ieazlialeeta's Mexico. I, pp. 249, with an 

 introduction of 100 pp. by Sr Jose Fernando 

 Ramirez; in Doc. de Espana, LIII, 297-574; 

 and also printed in Lord Kingsborough's 

 Antiquities of Mexico, vol. ix. See note 

 under King. 



