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de st corazon) conservaran y en consequencia se estableiscen los 
limites del terreno usurpado por la Francia y que se le dexo por 
permision del Rey de Espafia.” 765 ff. 
“Quarta Parte. En que se desvanecen las objeciones que se ponen para no 
admitir los limites propuestos con la Linea de D’Arelle ”, etc. 
230 ff. (Total, 2044.) 
(Of this work the boxes contain one complete copy and parts of another 
copy. In 1842 there was in the hydrographic department of the Secre- 
taria de Govierno of Spain a copy of the report and accompanying docu- 
ments, together filling fifteen volumes. See this archive, Seccién de 
México, caja 1842-1844.) 
Accompanying Documents. 
With the formal report by Pichardo, there are bundles of his notes and cor- 
respondence relative to his commission, besides copies of several documents 
on which he based his report. The latter are parts of the Talamantes- 
Pichardo collection of which other portions are in Historia, vols. 43, 298, 299, 
etc., of the Archivo General y Publico. 
E-xpediente of the report made by Father Talamantes. 
Report (informe) by Pichardo. Apr. 24, 1807. About 50 ff. 
Baaerorcence and notes of Pichardo relative to his commission. 1807- 
1812. 
List of documents returned by Dr. Sanchez, of the Teran boundary com- 
mission. 1828. 
“Route ae ere of Hernando de Soto through the Llanos de Cibola.” 
102 ff, 
Relation by Zarate-Salmer6on. 1538-1626. 
Diary of Onate’s expedition to New Mexico. 
Report (informe) by Father Posadas. Aug. 2, 1685. [Sic.] 
Letter of Manzanet (Massanet) to Sigitenza y Gongora. Circa 1690. 
Two copies. 
Diary by De Leon of his expedition of 1690. Copied from the archive of 
the College of Santa Cruz de Querétaro. 
Royal cédulas relative to Texas. 1689-1691. 
A diary by Father Eusebio Kino, with comments by Pichardo or Tala- 
mantes. 
Expediente relative to the reoccupation of Texas. 1716. 
(Essentially the same as the documents in Historia, vol. 27.) 
Derrotero of the Aguayo expedition. 1721-1722. 
“Diario de Indios ”, by Father Morfi. 1778. 
Evia papers relative to the exploration of the Gulf coast. 1786. 
“Report (ynforme) on the coast north of San Blas” by Revilla Gigedo 
to the Duque de Alcudia. Apr. 12, 1793. 69 ff. 
(A rough draft with the viceroy’s rubric.) 
Journey (Viage) of St. Maxent and Fortier from Vera Cruz to New 
Orleans 1801. 
Report by Fr. José Maria de Jestis Puelles, guardian of the College of 
Guadalupe de Zacatecas. Nov. 28,1827. 15 ff. (Original.) 
(This is a chronological summary of the history of Texas to the end of 
the eighteenth century.) 
“Extracts from the work of Father Pichardo .... and from other 
notices relative to Baton Rouge.” Papers of the Junta de Limites. 
1827. About 40 ff. 
