1022 NORTH AMERICAN LINGUISTICS. 
Mexican — continued. 
§ XVIII. 2. Memorandums of the notable events and of tlie government of 
the city of Tlaxc^Uan, in Nahuatl, on European paper. They begin in 1547 and 
continue to 1577. 
§ XIX. 6. A catalogue of ancient familes and nobis of ; he four districts of 
TlaxcMlan ; 43 leaves, European paper, in Nahuatl. 
§ XIX. 7. A pamphlet, on European paper, recording the things which hap- 
pened in the city of Puobla from the year 1585 to 1677 ; 33 leaves, in Nahuatl. 
This manuscript is put under the head of Histoiia de Tlascallau for two reasons : 
first, because said city was founded in its territory, aud the Bishops were at first 
called de Tlaxcallan ; second, because the author may have been one of those 
Tlaxc^llan Caziques who went to settle in the subur^8 of Puebla. 
§XIX. 8. Sou.e historical notes in Nahuatl; 13 leaves, European paper. They 
begin in the year 1519 and end in 1697. 
5 XIX. 9. Other notes in the same language; 28 leaves, European paper. At 
the beginning are two circles (Ruedas), and a series of the kings of Mexico. 
They commence in the year 1519 and end in 1739. 
§ XIX. 10. Other notes in the same language ; 25 leaves, European paper. 
They begin in the year 1454 and end in 1737. 
§1 XXIII. 1. A large book, on Indian paper, in Nahuatl. It consists of 65 
leaves, upon which the Officers of the Church, out of curiosity, entered the 
names of all who were baptized iu the principal town of Vitzila, and from the 
context of which good historical information may be taken. 
^ XXIII. 2. Another similar book, of 94 leaves, ou the same paper and in the 
same language, wherein is described the principal town of Teptiztla, and the 
others adjacent, to wit: Tlacatfecpa, Tlalnepantla, Teycapa, Calitec, Tepetitla, 
Tlacouhca, Acxdtla, Amatla, Tepetlilpa, with the number of houses in each 
town, of married Indians, and of boys, with every distinction. It may be that 
the Indians had this count in order to discriminate in the Tax Lists. 
^ XXIII. 3. Another similar book of 119 leaves, on tie same paper and in the 
same language, with a complete description of the towns : Mol6tlan, Atfepan, 
Tenanc >, Alacatlan, Tlacatfecpan, Texihu^ca, Tezcacohiiac, Conquechuilcan, 
T6tla, Tepet&nchic, Dedfepan \_slc'\, Tlacolpa, Zacilnco, Tepeyahui\loo, Panchi- 
mMcn, Tonallipan, following the style of the preceding. 
§XXIV. 17. A book in Nahuatl, on European paper. It treats of various sub- 
jects and moral explanations. The beginning is missing. 
^ XXIV. 18. Discourses on the Gospel, on the same paper and in he same 
language. The beginning is lacking. 
^ XXIV. 19. Various sermons, on the same paper and in the same language. 
The beginning and end are missing. 
5 XXIV. 20. Exampli s and lives of Saints, on the same paper aud in the same 
language. The beginning is missing. 
^ XXIV. 21. A book on the same paper and in the same language. It explains 
some moral examples. 
§ XXIV. 22. Another similar book. It contains some sermons in honor of the 
Saints. 
§ XXIV. 23. Unos Fragmentos de la Passion de Nuestro Seuor, on the same 
paper and in the same tongue. 
^ XXIV. 24. A book on Indian paper and in the Nahuatl language. It treats 
of various things and contains songs in praise of the Saints. It has neither be- 
giuning nor end. 
§ XXIV. 25. Another book on the same paper and in the same language. It 
contains different orations and things of our Holy Faith, and has neither begin- 
ning nor end. 
