E72 Mexico: Archivo General 
Correspondence of Armona with the viceroy, Oct. and Nov., 1770, en- 
closing correspondence and lists. 
(Among the pieces are letters from Armona to Croix, Nov. 12, Nov. 15, 
with enclosure of a communication of the soldiers of San Diego, Sept. I, 
1770, and one from Palou, Oct. 1770.) 
Vol. 77. “ Cuentas. Fondo Piadoso.” (Administration of the Pious Fund. 
1789, 1796.) 
Vol. 78. Correspondence with the officials of the marine of San Blas, con- 
cerning routine affairs. 1786, 1791. 
Deportation of Indians from Nootka. Correspondence of Bodega y 
Quadra, Matute, and the viceroy. 1790. 
Complaints of “ misunderstandings ” by the officials of the marine, Fran- 
cisco Eliza, Jacinto Caamajfio, and the presbyter Alexander Jor- 
dan. Mar. 9, 1791. 
V.0l (0s aie 
Correspondence of Lasso, Joseph Maria de Gomez, and the viceroy, con- 
cerning the sailing of supply vessels from San Blas, lack of sol- 
diers for missions, etc. 1769. 
Administration of the Pious Fund. 1834-1835. Several expedientes. 
Vol. 80. Expedientes concerning mission affairs of Lower California. 1731- 
ie 
Vol. [unnumbered]. “ 1776-1788 Presidios.” 
Expedientes concerning supplies for the missions and presidios. 1776, 
1783, 1785-1788. 
(Correspondence of the factor of Guadalajara, the factor of Californias, 
the commandant-general of the Interior Provinces, the commissary of 
San Blas, the governor of Californias, the factor of San Blas, the pro- 
curator of the missions of Californias.) 
Various complaints of individuals of Californias against other indi- 
viduals, official or private. 1784, 1786-1787. 
JUSTICIA. 
(JUSTICE. ) 
Of records that have been sent from the Secretaria de Justicia there are 
four separate series, entitled, respectively, “ Justicia”’, “ Justicia: Eclesias- 
tica’’, “ Instruccién Publica: Justicia”, and “ Justicia: Archivo”. They are 
here grouped under the one general head of “ Justicia”. The documents in 
these series cover the period since 1821, when the Secretaria de Justicia was 
created, and most of them fall before 1887, when a large part of the archive 
was transferred. A brief sketch of the history and functions of the Secre- 
taria de Justicia will be found on pp. 374-375. 
JUSTICIA. 
(Justice; 679 volumes.) 
Arranged in a roughly alphabetical order. Only the first few volumes have 
indices. 
The records in this series consist mainly of expedientes of correspondence, 
of circulars and department regulations, and of causas and procesos conducted 
in different courts. The expedientes of documents were formed in the 
various sections of the department, as Seccidén Secular, Indiferente, etc. They 
include correspondence with judicial and administrative authorities of all 
grades all over the Republic, such as the federal ministries, department (state) 
