274 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Galicia (Faustiuo Chimalpoi)oca) — continued. 
mismo idioma en la Kacional y Pontiflcia Uuiversidad | de esta 
cai)ital. I 
Mexico. 1859. | Tipografia de Manuel Castro. | Escallerillas 
num. 10. I B. 
32 pp. 8°. Much more copious than the edition of 1849. 
1382 Epitome | 6 | modo facil | de aprender el | Idioma Ka- 
/ ' huatl I 6 Lengua Mexicana, | por el lie. | Faustino Chimalpopoca. | 
Mexico. — 1869. | Tip. de la V. de Murgula 6 hijos Portal del 
Aguila de Oro. | c. 
Pp. 1-124. 16°. 
1383 Disertacion sobre la Riqueza, etc., del Idioma Mexicano. * 
lu Museo Mexicana, tome 4. Mexico, 1844. 8°. Title from Bancroft's Native 
Races. 
1384 Notas en la parte Mexicana, A las noticias estadisticas 
sobre el Departamento de Tuxpan, por Eduardo Pages. 
In Soc. de Geog. Max., Bol., tomo 4, pp. 325-338. Mexico, 1854. 8°. 
1385 Devocionario para oirMisa (en lengua Mexicana). Dedicado 
d los Indies p' el Lie. Faustino Chimalpopocatl Galicia. * 
Manuscript. 33 pp. 32°. Title from Brasseur de Bourbourg. 
1386 Apuntes [vara una Gramatica Mexicana 6 Nahuatl, por el 
Lie. Faustino Chimalpopoca Galicia, aiio de 1852. * 
Manuscript. 38 II. 4°. The author, a descendant of one of the ancient lords 
of Mexico, was an excellent scholar in all matters relating to Mexican history 
and languages. — Bamirez Sale Cat. 
See [Cabrera (J. M.), and others'^. 
1387 , Mendoza (Gumesindo), and Sdlis (Felipe Sanchez). Anales 
de Cuauhtitlan. 
In Museo Nacional de Mex., Auales, tomo 1, no. 7. Mexico, 1879. 4°. 
An anonymous manuscript in the Nahuatl language, found originally in the 
College of San Gregorio at Mexico, but now in the library of the Museo Na- 
cional. A copy of it was owned by Mr. Aubin. At the instance of the Abb<5 C. 
E. Brasseur de Bourbourg, who calls it the Codex Chimalpopoca, the Licentiate 
Faustino Chimalpopoca Galicia translated it into Spanish, and the Museo Na- 
cional is now publishing the original text, Galicia's translation, and a new 
translation by Mendoza and S61is, in parallel columns. Beginning in the Anales 
as above, as an appendix separately paged, it has run through to vol. 4, pt. 4. 
Mexico, 1881 — 40 pages in all. 
1388 Galindo {Col. Don Juan). Description of the River Usumasinta, 
in Guatemala. Communicated by Col. Don Juan Galindo, of the 
Central American Service, corresponding Member of the Eoyal 
Geographical Society. Dated Flores, on Lake Peten, 12th March, 
1832. Read 26th Nov. 1832. 
In Royal Geog. Soc. of London, Jour., vol. 3, pp. 59-64. London, 1834. 8°. 
Short Maya and Putunc Vocabulary, p. 63. 
