Ch. VI. SOUTH AMERICA. 135 



In the favannahs of the river Mamoni^ are feverai 

 fuch affemblages of huts, and within the fame ju rif. 

 didlion ; namely. 



On the river de la Campana. 



In the breach of Curcuti. 



On the banks and at the mouth of the river Canas. 



On the river del Platanar. 



On the river de Pinganti. 



On the river de Bayano. 



In the breach de Terralbe. 



In that of Platanar. 



In that of Calobre. 



In that of Pugibay. 



In that of Marcelo. ■ 



On the river de Mange. 



iJnder the jurifdidion of the fame village are alfo 

 the following Rancherias, fituated to the northwards. 

 On the river del Playon. 

 On the fmaller river de la Conception. 

 On the river de Guanacati. 

 On the river del Caco, or Mandinga. 

 On the river de Sarati. 



3. The village of San Juan, fituated on the road 

 between Panama and Porto Bello, is inhabited by 

 Mulattoes and their defcendants. 



4. The village of Nueftra Sinor de la Confolation, 

 a Negro fettlement. 



5. The village de la Santiffimi Trinidad de Chame, 

 difcovered by captain Gonzalo de Badajoz, and called 

 Chame from its prince at that time, is inhabited by 

 Spaniards and Indians. 



6. The village of St. Ifidro de Quinones, dif- 

 covered by the lame officer, and then governed by its 

 prince Totronagua : its prefent inhabitants Spaniards 

 and Indians. 



7. The village of St. Francifco de Paula, in the 

 Cordillera; alfo inhabited by Spaniards and Indians. • 



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