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LIST OF WORKS
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Bandelier, Adolph Francis (Alphonse) — Continued.

— La découverte du Nouveau-Mexique par le moine franciscain frère Marcos de Nice en 1539.

Revue d'Ethnographie, v (1886), 31, 117, 193 (50 pages).

The discovery of New Mexico by Fray Marcos of Nizza.

Magazine of Western History, iv, Cleveland, Supt., 1886, pp. 659-670. The same material was used in the articles in the Revue d'Ethnographie.

Alvar Nnñez Cabeza de Vaca, the first overland traveler of European descent, and his journey from Florida to the Pacific coast — 1528-1536.

Magazine of Western History, iv, Cleveland, July, 1886, pp. 327-336.

Barcia, Andres Gonzales.

Historiadores primitivos de las Indias Occidentales, que junto, traduxo en parte, y sacó á luz, ilustrados con erudítas notas, y copiosos indices, el ilustrissimo Señor D. Anilres Gonzalez Barcia, del Consejo, y Camara de S. M. Divididos en tres tomos. — Madrid, año MDCCXLIX.

These three folio volumes are made up of very satisfactory reprints of a number of the narratives of the early Spanish conquerors of America. The Naufragios and Comentarios of Cabeza de Vaca are in the first volume.

— Ensayo cronologico, para la historia general de la Florida. . . desde 1512 hasta 1722, escrito por Don Gabriel de Cardenas z Cano. — Madrid, CICICCCXXIII.

The name on the title page is an anagram for that of S-Gonzalez Barcia. Florida, in In the 1603 Spanish edition, fol. 141. this work, comprises all of America north of Mexico. The Ensayo was published with the Florida del Ynca of 1723. New York and London, 1884.

Baxter, Sylvester.

The father of the pueblos.

Harper's Magazine, LXV, June, 1882, pp. 772-91.

— An aboriginal pilgrimage.

Century Magazine, ii (xxiv), August, 1882, pp. 526-536.

— The old new world. An account of the explorations of the Hemenway sonthwestern archæological expedition. — Salem, Mass., 1888.

Reprinted from the Boston Herald, April 15, 1888.

Begert, or Baegert, Jacob.

Nachrichten von der Amerikanischen Halbinsel Californien: mit einem zweyfachen Anhang falscher Nachrichten. Geschrieben von einem Priester der Gesellschaft Jesu, welcher laug darinn diese letztere Jahr gelebet hat. Mit Erlaubnnss der Öberen. — Mannheim, 1773.

Translated and arranged for the Smithsonian Institution by Charles Ran, of New York City, in the Smithsonian Reports, 1863, pp. 352-389; 1864, pp. 378-399. Reprinted by Rau in Papers on Anthropological Subjects, pp. 1-40.

Benavides, Alonso de.

Memorial qve Fray Ivan de Santander de la Orden de san Francisco, presenta á Felipe Qvarto, hecho por el Padre Fray Alonso de Benanides, Custodio qve ha sido de las prouincias, y conuersiones del Nueuo-Mexico. — Madrid, M. DC. XXX.

Translations of this valuable work were published in French at Bruxelles, 1631, in Latin at Salzburg, 1634, and in German at Salzburg, probably also in 1634.

Benzoni, Girolamo.

La historia del Mondo Nvovo. — (Colophon) Venetia, MDLXV.

Besides early Latin, Dutch, and German translations of Benzoni, there is an old French edition (Geneva, 1579). An English translation was published by the Hakluyt Society in 1857.

Blackmar, Frank Wilson.

Spanish institutions of the southwest. — Baltimore, 1891.

Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, extra volume, x.

— Spanish colonization in the sonthwest.

Johns Hopkins University Studios, VIII, April, 1890, pp. 121-193.

— The conquest of New Spain.

Agora, Lawrence, Kans., begiuning Jan., 1896. This series of papers is not yet completed.

Botero, Giovanni.

La prima parte delle relationi vniversali di Giovauni Botero Benese. — Bergamo, MDXCIII.

For Ceuota and Quiuira, libro quarto (p. 277). The text was considerably altered and amplified in the successive early editions. In the 1603 Spanish edition, fol. 141.

Bourke, John Gregory.

Snake dance of the Moquis of Arizona. — New York and London, 1884.

Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nuñez.

La relacion que dio Aluar nnñez cabeça de vaca de lo acaescido. . en la armada donde yna por gonernador Pãphilo de narbaez. — (Colophon) Zamora, 6 Octubre, 1542.

This was reprinted, with the addition of the Comentarios. . . del Rio de la Plata, at Valladolid in 1555. It was translated by Ramusio, III, fol. 310-330 (ed. 1556), and was paraphrased into English, from Ramusio, by Purchas, Pilgrimes, Part iv, lib. viii chap. I, pp. 1499-1528. There is a useful note regarding the first edition of the Naufragios and its author, in Harrisse, Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima, p. 382. The Naufragios and Comentarios were reprinted at Madrid in 1736, preceded by the Examen Apologetico of Ardoino (see entry under his name), and it is this edition which was included in Barcia's collection of 1749, the 1736 title pages being preserved.

— Relacion del viaje de Pánfilo de Narvaez al Rio de las Palmas hasta la punta de la Florida, hecha por el tesorero Cabeza de Vaca.

Doc. de Indias, xiv, 265-279. Instruccion para el factor, por el Rey, pp. 205–269. Apparently an early copy of a fragment of the Naufragios.