AUTHORS AND WORKS QUOTED. 
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Rios (Pedro De Los). His manuscript on Mexican antiqui- 
ties, xiii, 93, 105, 183, 204, 205, 267 ; xiv, 18. 
Robertson. History of America, xiii, 179, 180, 407 ; xiv, 7, 
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Sacy (Sylvestre De). Arabian grammar, xiii, 308. 
Sabagun (Bernardino De). His manuscripts on Mexican 
antiquities, xiii, 278. 
Scaliger. Notes on Manilius, xiii, 383 ; onlhe Correction 
of Time, xiv, 236. 
Scbaubach. History of the Astronomy of the Greeks, xiv, 
241. 
Schlegel (Fred.) On the Languages and Knowledge of the 
Indians, xiii, 93, 223; xiv, 222. 
Schloezer. Proof which he has furnished that the history 
of the North does not go back farther than the tenth 
century, xiii, 83. 
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Schmidt. On the Origin of the Zodiac, xiv, 241 . 
Seneca. Natural Questions ; on the origin of fire, xiii, 226 ; 
on the manner in which the Egyptians distinguished 
the two genders of words,, 322. 
Servius. Commentary on Virgil, xiv, 242. 
Sextus Empiricus. Against Mathematicians j xiii, 384, 387. 
Siguenza (Carlos De). Cyclography, xiii, 279 , xiv, 63 ; his 
manuscript on Mexican antiquities, xiii, 197 ; xiv, 25. 
Sonnerat. Voyage to India, xiii, 340. 
Souciet (Father). Astronomical Observations on Chinaj 
xiii, 328, 338, 343, 355, 356, 387; xiv, 128, 136, 
142, 147 and foil, 
Sripeti, Indian poet, xiv, 365. 
Stolberg (Fred-Leop. Count). History of the Religion of 
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