ANALES ANAYA. 23 
Anales antiguos de Mexico y sus contornos — contiaued. 
l(i. Anales tie TIaxcala. No.]. 
In both texts. They commence in 1543 aud terminate in 1603. P. 711. 
17. Anales de Tlaxcala. No. 2. 
In both texts, and with figures. They begin in 1519 and terminate in 1692. 
P. 723. 
18. Anales de Pnebla y de Tlaxcala. No. 1. 
In both texis. They begin with the foundation of the Mexican monarchy and 
terminate iu 1739. Copied from a mauuscriijt in the Cathedral. P. 733. 
19. Anales de Puebla y de Tlaxcala. No. 2. 
In both texts, and with figures. They begin with the epoch of the Conquest 
and end in 1674. It is No. 12 of catalogue 4 of the Museum of Boturini. The 
original is preserved in the Museum. P. 801. 
20. Anales de Puebla y de Tlaxcala. No. 3. 
In both texts. They commence in 1664 and terminate in 1686. P. 833. 
21. Anales de Tepeaca. 
They begiu in 1528 aud end in 1624. Translation from a Mexican manuscript 
with figures, which is preserved in the Museum, and whose text is intercalated 
with them. P. 903. 
22. Anales de Tecamachalco y Quecholac. 
In both texts. They begin in 1520 and end in 1558. Copied from a manuscript 
lent by an inhabitant of TIaltelolco. P. 911. 
23. Anales de Quecholac. 
In both texts. Tliey begin in 1519 and end in 1642. They have the peculiarity 
of having the designation in the Mexican language together with other irregulari- 
ties. It is No. 11, Catalogue 5 of Boturini. The original is preserved in the Mu- 
seum. P. 945. 
24. Anales de Diego Garcia. 
In both texts and with figures. They begin in 1502 and end iu 1601. They 
mention the succession of many different peoples. The title is given by one Diego 
Garcia, the same who wrote the last notice in terms which make it appear that 
he was the anualist. It is No. 14, Catalogue 5 of the Museum of Boturini. The 
original is preserved in the National Museum. P. 979. 
25. Titulos de tierras de los indios de Cuitlahuac. 
In both texts. P. 991. 
26. Amojonamiento del pueblo de Techialoyan. 
In both texts. It places the foundation iu the time of King Asayacatl. P. 1009. 
99 Analysis (An) of Pronominal and Verbal Forms of tLe Indian Lan- 
guages in the Exhibition of " Word.s aud Forms of Speech, prepared 
with a view to obtain their Equivalents in various Indian Dialects." 
In Schoolcraft (H. R.) Indian Tribes, vol. 3, pp. 407-411. Philadelphia, 
1853. 4^. 
100 Analysis | of the | Seneca Language. | Na na none do wau gau | Ne 
u wen noo da. ( 
Buffalo: | H. A. Salisbury, Printer. | 1827. | ABC. 
Pp. 1-36. 16°.- 
101 Anaya (D. Cristobal Diaz). Arte para aprender el idioma Potonaco.* 
102 • Vocabulario Potonaco-Castellano. * 
This author is the same whom Eguiara twice mentions iu his Bibliography by 
the name of Don Cristobal Diaz Santa Ana. — Beriatain. 
