74. Mexico: Archivo General 
Report of José Maria Padrés upon the evils suffered by the Californias 
through the influence of the missionaries. 1829. 
(With correspondence of the ministers of relations and justice. 1830.) 
Correspondence concerning sending missionaries to Alta California. 1830. 
Vol. 25. 1622-1647. Cartas Annuas and Puntos de Cartas Annuas of the 
Jesuits of New Spain between 1622 and 1647. 
(These are mainly copies or rough drafts—borradores. Some are general 
reports, others for individual colleges or single missions. The larger 
part of the special reports are for the missions of Sinaloa and Sonora. 
These are the originals of a part of the cartas annuas printed in Doc. 
Hist. Méx. Cf. Historia, vols. 15, 19.) 
Jesuit correspondence. 1616-1647. 
(Besides the cartas annuas there are letters from various missionaries of 
Sonora and Sinaloa to the provincial at Mexico for the period named. 
I noted letters by Alberto Ruiz to Father Martin Pérez, Aug. 15, 1616; 
Martin Azilqueta (Azpilcueto ?) to Ignacio Zavala, 1630; letter of 
Diego de Guzman describing the conversion of the Nebones; Gaspar de 
Contreras to the provincial, 1638; Lorenzo de Figueroa to same, 1639; 
Cornelius Beudin to the provincial, 1646; Marcos del Rio to the visita- 
dor, 1647. This is not a complete, but a representative list.) 
Memorial of thé Jesuits of Mexico to the king concerning doctrinas. 
1631. 
A statement of the baptisms of Sinaloa from 1591 to 1631 (total 151,621). 
“Puntos Sacados de las Relaciones de Antonio Ruiz, Martin Pérez, 
Vicente del Aguila, Gaspar Varela, Juan de Grijalva, Capitan 
Martinez ”’, and others. About 75 ff. 
(This document consists of notes for a history of Sinaloa taken from the 
authors named. On the margin are given the references. These notes 
are followed by the work named below.) 
“ Historia de las Misiones que han hecho los Religiosos de la Compafiia 
de Jesus para predicar el Santo Evangelio en las Indias occiden- 
tales de los Reynos de Nueva Espafia.” 
(Part I. Four books relating to Sinaloa. Part II. Four books relating to 
Topia, San Andrés, Tepeguanes, las Parras, and Laguna Grande. This is 
a rough draft and is apparently incomplete. I have not compared it 
closely with any of the known Jesuit histories, but suspect it to be that 
of Pérez de Rivas, although the divisions do not correspond. ) 
Vol. 26. 1647-1698. Cartas Annuas and Puntos de Cartas Annuas. 1647- 
1664. 
(Cf. vol. 25, this section.) 
Jesuit letters from the missions of Sinaloa, Sonora, and Pimeria, to 1698. 
(Among these are the documents named below.) 
Relacién of the missions of Nueva Viscaya, made on the occasion of the 
visitation by the visitor, Hdértiz Zapata. 1678. 209 ff. 
Numerous letters to Provincial Ambrosio de Oddén. 1690. 
Relacién of the state of the missions of Pimeria, sent by the visitor, 
Horacio Polici. 1697. 
(This consists of two letters by Lieut. C. M. Bernal, witnessed by Father 
Kino and others. Dated Dec. 3 and 4, 1697. Printed in Doc. Hist. Méx., 
third series, IV.) 
“Colocasion de nuestra S? de los Remedios en su nueva capilla.” By 
Kino, Sept. 16, 1698. 
(Printed in Doc. Hist. Méx., third series, 1V., under an incorrect title. 
See p. 24.) 
Vol. 27. 1699-1745. 
“ Favores Celestiales de Jesus, y de Maria SS™ S. Francisco Xavier de: 
Nuevo Reino de la Nueva Navarra”, etc. By Father Kino, fin- 
