CLARKSON — COKV. 911 
Clavigero (D. Francisco Saverio) — continued. 
3 p. 11., P15. i-x, 1 1., pp. 1-439; inclcs pp. i-v; plates. 4°. Improved title of 
No. 824. The coj^y seen is defective at the end ; the collation was furnished 
me by Sr. Icazbalceta from copy in his possession. 
Codex Cortesianus. See Rosny (L^on de), No. 3380 c. 
Codex Peresianus. See Eosny (Leon de), No.33S0d. 
830 a Codice franciscano. * 
" I give this name to an old manuscript iu folio, composed of valuable docu- 
ments written by the members of this order. It begins with a reply which they 
gave to a royal letter iu 1570, in which they asted advice in certain matters. 
Then follow various unpublished letters of Fr. Geronimo de Mendieta, of great 
importance, and other documents. The original, from which I took my copy, 
belonged to .Sr. D. Jos(5 F. Ramirez, .and was sold in London, with the other 
books of that magnificent library." — Icasbalceta's Zumdrraga, p. 247, note. 
It is described in the Ramirez catalogue (No. 729), under the title of the first 
of the series of documents in the volume, as follows: " Relacion particular y 
descripcion de toda la provincia del Sancto Evangelic que es de la Orden de 
Sant Francisco en la Nueva Espaua. MS. of the 16th century in fol. 150 leaves. 
Unfortunately some leaves are wanting." 
The reply to his majesty in 1570 contains the entire text, m both Mexican and 
Spanish, of the long lost " Doctrina Christiana breve" of the Reverend Padre 
Alonso de Molina, from the original edition printed, at Mexico in 1546. See 
Molina (Fr. Alouso de), No. 2608. 
830 b Codice Indiano del Sr. Sanchez Solis. * 
Manuscript, of Mixteca-Zapoteca origin, formerly belonging to Sr. Sanchez 
Solis, passing thence through several hands into those of the Baron de Waecker- 
Gotter, Minister Resident of Germany to Mexico. Three copies were made, one 
of which, made in 1869, is supposed to be still in Mexico ; a second, more recent, 
the whereabouts of which is unknown; and a third, made in 1882, in the Museo 
Nacional de Mexico. 
The original manuscript is on a long strip of skin in several folds. The copy 
in the Mexican Museum contains 29 plates, which correspond with the 15 or 16 
folds of the original. A full description of the Museum copy is given in the 
Museo Anales, vol. 3, pp. 121-123, by Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, where it is 
stated that (he drawings in the original are accompanied by reading matter 
written probably in one of the tongues spoken in the State of Oaxaca, the char- 
acters being very ancient. This matter is lacking in the Museum copy. 
830 c Coke (Henry John). A ride | over tlie Rocky Mountains | to | 
Oregon and California. | With a | glance at some of the tropical 
islands, | iucluding the | West Indies and the Sandwich Isles. | By 
the Hon. Henry J. Coke. | Author of "Vienna iu 18-18." | 
London: | Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. | Publisher 
in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | 1852. | b. c. ba. 
Pp. i-x, 1-388, 1 1. 8°. Short vocabulary of the Kaynx language, p. 295. 
Cokv Cems mekusapvlke « * • Cokv vpastvl Pal Titvs 
Ohtotvte [in Muskoki]. See [Robertson {Mrs. A. E. W.)], No. 3322. 
Cokv euhvteceskv svhokkalat tepakat vpastel Pal kvleurvlke 
ohtotolvte [in Muskoki]. See [Robertson {Mrs. A. E. AV.)], No. 3328. 
Cokv Vpastel Pal Lomvuvlke Ohtotvte [in Mu.skoki]. See [Rob- 
ertson {Mrs. A. E. W.)], No. 3327. 
