Propaganda Fide 
157 
ff. 201-202. Note of the Franciscan missionaries of the province of Mex¬ 
ico. Printed, with manuscript notes, 
ff. 213-276. 1628. Father Nieto, “ De Ritibus Gentium Occidentalium 
earumque Moribus, Regionibus, Civitatibus et Oppidis, ac de insti- 
tuendo Conversionis Infidelium modo, et Propagandae Fidei in illis 
partibus Increments ”. 
ff. 278-285, 301-303. Abstract and two compendiums of the relation just 
preceding. 
ff. 285-300. 1628. Secret relation of Father Nieto, showing the necessity 
of having nuncios in the Western Indies, 
ff. 251-273. Conversions made by the Franciscans in New Spain, includ¬ 
ing New Mexico. 
ff. 392, 398. On the progress of religion in New Spain. 
ff. 393-397. Conversions made by the Franciscans in New Spain. 
ff. 407-408. Archbishoprics and bishoprics of the Western Indies. 
260 . America. 
f. 7. 1656 ( ?). Catalogue of the Jesuits of the Western Indies, 
ff. 16-20. Mar. 1, 1650. “ Relatio earum omnium quae gesta sunt per sex 
annos in Missione PP. Cappuccinorum apud Indos in America.” 
f. 17. 1650. Two Capuchins relate the progress made in the Western 
Indies, and request permission to return thither, 
f. 18. 1650. The Bishop of Havana requests facoltd. 
f. 20. 1650. The Bishop of Guadalaxara requests facoltd. 
ff. 21-22. 1649. A young Indian, born in Santo Domingo, is conducted 
to Rome. 
ff. 33-37. “ Descriptio Missionis Accadiae in Nova Gallia.” 58 
f. 63. 1650. Two Capuchins say that there is necessity of making mis¬ 
sions in the islands of Marie Galante, Dominica, St. Vincent, etc. 
Of some general interest. 
f. 73. Brother Juan de San Buenaventura, Minor Observant of Spain, 
requests to be declared missionary for the Western Indies, 
f. 75. 1651. The Jesuits of the French islands ask facoltd. Apparently 
they included Canada. 
f. 76. “ Facultates concessae a . . . Superiori Missionis seu Residentiae 
Patrum Societatis Jesu in Canada Indiarum Novae Galliae.” 
ff. 90-91. The French Dominicans request the amplification of their mis¬ 
sions among the Indians of North America, 
f. 95. Joannes le Rat de Villaviride, priest of Brittany, having learned 
many languages of the Indians, requests permission to return to the 
mission among them. 
f. 96. May 6, 1650. The nuncio at Paris recommends the priest just men¬ 
tioned. 
f. 97. The nuncio at Paris is requested to recommend to the Propaganda 
the continuance of the mission of the Capuchins in America, 
f. 98. Aug. 30, 1652. The nuncio at Paris sends information on the spir¬ 
itual needs of the Christians of “ America Occidentalis ”. 
f. 140. Nov. 3, 1651. Proposition of the Due de Ventadour, to erect in 
France a seminary for the service of the missions of America. 
(Translation.) 
M A photographic reproduction of this has been made, but I do not know where it has 
been published. 
