Ecclesiastical Archives 399 
Letter by Fray Mariano Reyes concerning the founding of new 
missions for the Orcoquiza. 1786, 
Inventories of the Texas missions. 1788. 
Estado of Bahia. Undated. 
Informe of Fray Mariano Reyes concerning the reestablishment of 
mission N. S. del Rosario. May 1, 1790. 
Correspondence concerning the founding of mission N. S. del 
Refugio. 1792-1706. 
Inventory of mission San Antonio de Valero. 1793. 
Correspondence concerning the missions of N. S. del Rosario and 
N.S. del Refugio. 1794. 
Miscellaneous correspondence of the Texas missions. Later eight- 
eenth century. 
Visita of the missions of Texas by the Bishop of Nuevo Leén. 1805. 
(At the time of his visitation there were 14 administration books of the 
old missions and curacies of Nacogdoches, N. S. de la Luz, Bucareli, 
and the presidio of San Agustin de Ahumadia. ) 
Informe of the missions of Texas by Fray José Francisco Lépez, to 
the guardian. Undated, but written &9 years after the founding 
of San Antonio de Valero, therefore about 1807. 
Map of the coast country around Bahia. 1844. 
A bundle marked “ California y Sonora ” 
Manifesto of the province of Sonora, by Fray Antonio Reyes. 1772. 
Correspondence concerning the missions of Nayarit. 1778. 
Id. concerning the custodia de Sonora. 1783. 
Representacion by Bishop Tristan concerning “a point regarding 
the Clergy and Religious of the Interior Provinces”. Durango, 
Mov. 16277091. 12° fk. 
Royal cédula and other documents relative to the promotion of Sr. 
Rouset to the bishopric of Sonora. 1796. 
Royal order requiring the consideration of “the Project of the 
Father Missionary of the College of Zacatecas concerning the 
civilization of the Barbarian Indians”. 1801. 
Blotter (borrador) of correspondence relative to Alta California 
“ both with the Religious and the seculars with whom this College 
may have relations”. 1831. Some 20 letters. 
Inventories of the missions of Santa Clara, San José, and San Fran- 
cisco Solano. 1834. 
Id. of Santa Clara. 1836. 
Correspondence relative to California between the commissary pre- 
fect and the supreme government. 1836. 
Inventory of San José. 1843. 
A bundle marked “ Tarahumara y Tepehuane.” 
Miscellaneous documents concerning these missions. 1775-1825. 
“ Sobre los Noviciados de los Jesuitas de Rucia.” A manuscript 
discussion, in 18 paragraphs. 83 pp. 
“ Autos of the conversion which the Seraphic Order has in the King- 
dom of Peru in (por) el Cerro de la Sal.” 
MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY. 
In the library, in a case beside the wall, there is a considerable quantity of 
miscellaneous manuscripts, scattered through bundles without any classifica- 
tion. All that can be done here is to indicate the specific documents or groups 
