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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

VOL. XIV.

I. Virginia richly valued, by the description
of . . . Florida, out of the trauel
and discouerie . . . of Don Ferdinando
de Soto . . . translated
out of the Portuguese by Richard Hakluyt,
Part II. 5

II. A discourse of J. B. Ramusius, concerning
the three voyages of Frier Marco de Nica,
Francis Vasquez de Coronado, and Ferdinando
Alorchon 59

III. A letter of Francis Vasquez de Coronado to Don
Antonio de Mendoça (1539) 60

IV. Another letter 61

V. Another letter 63

VI. A relation of the discovery of Ceuola or Cibola by
Frier Marco de Niça 67

VII. El Viaie de Antonio de Espeio (1583) 84

VIII. A brief relation of two Voyages, the first by Frier
Augustin Ruyz (1581), the second by A. de Espejo
(1583), written by Frier J. Gonzales de Mendoça 100

IX. Letter of Bartholomew Cano to Francis Hernandes
(1590) 115

X. The Relation of Francis Vasquez de Coronado, concerning
his voyage (1540) 117