LIST OF WORKS 



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Putnam, Frederick Ward. 

 The pueblo ruius and the interior tribes. 

 Edited by Frederick W. Putnam. 



V. 8. Oeog. Survey West WOtli Meridian, 

 VII, Archaeology pt. ii, p. 315, "Washington, 

 1879. Appendix (p. 399) contains Albert S. 

 i ratschet s classification into seven linguis- 

 tic stocks, etc. 



Ramusio, Giovanni Battista. 

 Terzo volvrae delle navigationi et 

 viaggi. — In Venetia, MDLVI. 



In this, the first edition of the third vol- 

 ume of Ramusio' s collection, folios 354-370 

 contain the narratives which relate to the 

 discoveries in the territory of the present 

 southwestern United States. Tho volumes 

 of Ramusio have an especial value, because 

 in many cases the editor and translator 

 used the originals of documents which have 

 not since been found by investigators. Ra- 

 niusio's Italian test furnished one chief re- 

 liance of Hakluyt, and of nearly all the 

 collectors and translators \\ ho followed him, 

 including, in the present century, Henri 

 Ternaux-Compans. The best guide to the 

 various issues and editions of Ramusio is 

 that of Mr 'Wilberforce Eamee, in Salon's 

 Dictionary of American Books. The most 

 complete single edition of the three volumes 

 is that of 1606. 



Recopilacion de leyes de los reynos de 

 las Indias. Mandadas imprimir, y 

 pvhlicar pur la uiagestad catoliea del 

 rey don Carlos II. Tomo I (-IV). — 

 Madrid, 1681. 



New editions were issued in 1756, 1774, and 

 1791. 



Ribas, Andres Perez de. 

 Historia de los trivmphos de nvestra 

 Santa Fee entre gentes del nneuo 

 Orbe: rerierense assiniismo las cos- 

 tvmbres, ritos, y supersticiones que 

 vsauan estas gentes; sus puestos, y 

 temples: . . . — Madrid, 1645. 



The mass of facts collected into this heavy 

 volume throw much light on the civil as 

 well as the ecclesiastical history of Xew 

 Spain. 



Rudo Ensayo, tentativa de una preven- 

 cional descripeion geographica de la 

 provincia de Sonora, . . . com- 

 pilada asi do noticias adquiridaa por 

 el colector en sus viajes por casi to- 

 da ella, como subniinistradas por los 

 padres inissioneros y practicos de la 

 tierra. — San Augustin de la Florida, 

 1863. 



Edited by Buckingham Smith. An Eng- 

 lish translation by Eusebio Guiteras is in 

 the Records of 'tie American Catholic His- 

 torical Society, Philadelphia, June, 1894. 



Ruge, Sophus. 

 (it'sehichte des Zeitalters der Ent- 

 deckungen. — Berlin, 1881. 



In AUgemeine Oeschichte, von TTilhelm 

 Oncken. Coronado's Feldzuy nach Oibola 



und Qvxvira, pp. 415-423. The map on page 

 417 is one of the best suggestions of Coro- 

 nado's probable route. 



— Die Entdeckungs-Geschichte der 

 Neuen Welt. 



In Hamburgische Festschrift zur Erin- 

 nerung an die Kntdeckung Amerika's, 

 Hamburg, 1892. I Hand. Cvronado's Zug 

 nach Cibola und Quivira, pp. 87-89. 



Ruge, Sophus — Continued. 

 — Die Entwiekelung der Kartographie 

 von America bis 1570. — Gotha, 1892. 



Festschrift zur 40(Vj3hrigen Feier der 

 Entdeckung Amerikas. Erganzungsluft 

 no. 106 zu "Petermanu's Mitteilungen." 

 An admirable outline of tlicearly history of 

 the geographical unfolding of America. 



Salazar, Francisco Cervantes. See Cer- 

 vantes Salazar. 

 Santisteban, Fray Geronimo de. 

 Carta escrita por Fr. Geronimo de San- 

 tisteban a don Antonio Mendoza, 

 virey de Nueva Espaiia, relacionaudo 

 la perdida de la armada que saliii en 

 1512 para las islas del poniente, al 

 cargo de Ruy Lopez do Villalobos. 

 — De Cochin, de la India del Rey de 

 Portugal. 22 Ileuero 1517. 



Doc. de Indias, XIV, 151-165, Sec page 412 

 ante. 



Savage, James Woodruff. 

 The discovery of Nebraska. 



Nebraska Historical Society Transac- 

 tions, I, 180-202. Read before tho Society, 

 April Iti, 1880. In this paper Judge Savage 

 accepts the statements that Quivira was 

 situated in latitude 40 degrees north as 

 convincing evidence, that Coronado's Span- 

 iards explored the territory of the present 

 State of Nebraska. This paper, together 

 with one by tho same author on "A visit 

 to Nebraska in 1662" (by Penalosa), was 

 reprintedby the GovernmentPrintingI Iffice 

 ( Washington, 1893) for the use of the United 

 State's Senate, for what purpose the resolu- 

 tion ordering the reprint does not state. It 

 forms Senate Mis. Doc. No. 14, 53d Congress, 

 2d session. 



Schmidt, Emil 

 Vorgesohichte Nordamerikasim Gebiet 

 der Vereinigten Staaten. — Braun- 

 schweig, 1894. 



Die vorgescbicbtlichen Indianer im Siid- 

 westen der Vereinigten Staaten, pp. 177- 

 216. Compiled in large part from Nord- 

 enskiold and V. Mindeleff. 



Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. 

 Historical and statistical information 

 respecting the history, condition, and 

 prospects of tho Indian tribes of the 

 United States.— -Philadelphia, 1851- 

 1855. 



For Coronado's expedition see vol. IV, pp. 

 21-40. Schoolcraft's map of Coronado's route 

 . is opposite p. 38. 



Shipp, Barnard. 

 The history of Hernando de Soto and 

 Florida; or, record of the events of 

 fifty-six vears, from 1512 to 1568. — 

 Philadelphia, 1881. 



For Coronado, see pp. 121-132. 

 Simpson, James Hervey. 

 Journal of a military reconnaissance 

 from Santa V4, New Mexico, to the 

 Navajo country. 



Senate Ex. Due. 64, 31st Congress, 1st 

 sess , Washington, 1850, pp. 56-168. 



— Coronado's march in search of the 

 "Seven Cities of Cibola," anil dis- 

 cussion of iheir probable location. 



Smithsonian Report for 1869, pp. 309-340. 

 Reprinted by the Smithsonian Institution, 

 Washington, 1884. Contains an excellent map 

 of Coronado's route. 



