LIONNET — LOAIZA. 449 
2296 Liturgiit, npvalo: tuksiarutsit imgerutillo kujalitiksat nertordle- 
rutiksatdlo atoraksat illagektuuut Labradoremetimut. • 
278 pp. 8°. Collection of hymns sung during week-day services. Title from 
a Greenland missionary, through Prof. Rink. 
2297 Lloyd (J. A.) ISTotes respecting the Isthmus Of Patiam4. • 
In Royal Geog. Soc, Jour., vol. 1. 
Not seen. Supposed to contain a short Darien vocabulary on p. 69, which is 
reprinted in Bollaert (W.) Antiquarian, Ethnological, and other Researches, 
p. 70. London, 1S60. 8°. 
2298 Lloyd (T. G. B.) On the "Beothucs," a Tribe of Eed Indians, 
supposed to be extinct, which formerly inhabited Newfoundland. 
By T. G. B. Lloyd, C. E., F. G. S., M. A. I. 
In Anthrop. Inst., Jour., vol. 4, pp. 21-39. London, 1875. 8°. 
Vocahulary of Mary March's language, presented to Mr. John Peyton by the 
Rev. John Leigh, pp. 37-39. 
2299 A Further Account of the Beothucs of Newfoundland. 
By T. G. B. Lloyd, C. E., F. G. S., M. A. L 
In Anthrop. Inst., Jour., vol. 5, pp. 222-230. Loudon, 1876. 8°. Conjectures 
on the [Beothuc] Vocabulary, p. 229. 
2300 Loa en Obsequio de la Aparicion de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. 
(En lengua Azteca.) 
[Mexico,] 1866. * 
Title iiom Bancroft's Native Races, vol. 1, p. xsxiv. 
2301 Loaiza (Francisco de). Historia y Fundacion de la Ciudad de 
Tlascala y sus quatro caveceras sacada por Francisco de Soria 
[Loaiza], de lengua castellana a esta mexicana. Ano de N. S. Jxpo. 
de 1718. * 
Manuscript. 48 11. 4°. A modern copy in the possession of Seiior Ramirez. 
The original is in the Archivo General, in a volume without number, entitled 
Secciou de Historia. — Icazhalceta's Apuntes, No. 123. 
The copy belonging to Sr. Ramirez was badlj' made, the name of Soria being 
given instead of that of Loaiza. The same mistake occurs in the Ramirez 
Sale Catalogue, No. 810. Sr. Icazbalceta has since examined the original in 
the Archivo General and "found the name of Loaiza very distinctly written at 
the top," 
Triibner's Bibliotheca Hispauo-Americana, London, 1870, gives the following 
notice : 
2302 Historia y fundacion de la Ciudad de Tlaxcala, y sus cuatro 
caveceras. Sacada por Francisco de Loaiza de lengua Castellana Jl 
esta Mexicana. -AQo de 1718. Con una traducciou Castellana, 
jniblicado por S. Leon lieinisch. 
lu preparation, one volume in folio, with. 25 x)hotographic plates (/a<!-»inn7e of 
the Aztec text). 
Don J. G. Icazbalceta first drew attention to this interesting work. On the 
history of Tlaxcala very little moio has hitherto been known than what is occa- 
sionally lirielly mi ntioncd in the larger historical works on Mexico by Clavijcro, 
Lorenzana, Veytia, SolLs, etc. The discovery of a manuscript representing the 
entire history of Tlaxcala in its principal outline is therefore all the more im- 
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