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Volume the Second, 



BOOK VII. 

 Chapter I. J Gurney from Quito to Truxillo. page i 



Chap. II. Arrival at Truxillo. Defcrlpilon of that city. 



Continuation of journey Lima. 1 9 



Chap. III. Account of the city of Lima. 29 

 Chap. IV. Of the public entrance^ &c. of the Vice-roy, 46 

 Chap. V. Of the inhabitants of Lima. ^Z- 

 Chap. VI. Of the climate of the city of Lima, and of the 



whole country ^ Valles. Diuifwns of the feafons. 64 

 Chap. VII. Inconveniences <f dijlempers, aud evils to which 



the city of I/ima is jubje£i^ particularly earthquakes, ^9 

 Chap. VIII. Fertility and cultivation. 94 

 Chap. IX. Of the plenty of provifions at Lima. 102 

 Chap. X. Trade and commerce ^/ Lima. 107 

 Chap. XI. Jurifdi6lion of the Vice-roy of Peru. Of the 



audiences^ and diocef'es of that kingdom. Il^ 

 Chap. XII. Of the provinces in l^xwi^xViQ^ Guamanga, 



Cufco, tf;?^ Arcquipa. 127 

 Chap. XIII. Of the audience of Charcas. Jurifdi^ions 



and fees in that archhijhoprk, 142 

 Chap. XIV. Account of the three dioceffcs of La Pas, Sant 



Cruz de la Sierra, and Tucuman, and of their re- 



fpe5live provinces. 157 

 Chap. XV. y/tY5i/?7/.^/' Paraguay Buenos Ayres. Of 



the miffions of the Jefuits ejlablijhed in the former^ their 



government and police^ 1 7 O 



BOOK VIIL 



Chap. I. Voyage from Callao to Paita, thence to Guaya- 

 quil, andtoQ^\X.o, Defcriptionofl^&iid.. 191 



Chap 



