London, 4030 Dunn (Henry). 4.00 cloth, uncut edges, pp. 344. 1861. 4018 Von Tempsky (G. F.) Mitla. A Narrative of the Incidents and Personal Adventures, on a Journey in Mexico, Guatemala, and Salvador. With Observations on the Modes of Life in those Countries. Map and colored plates. 8vo. cloth, pp. 436. London, 1858. 4 50 4019 Wallace (Lew.) The Fair God; or, the Last of the Tzins. A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico. 12mo. cloth. Boston. 2 00 4020 Ward (H. G.) Mexico. His Majesty's Charge d'Affaires in that Country, during 1825, 6, and '7. With an Account of the Mining Companies and Political Events to the Present Day. Maps and Plates. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, uncut, pp. 591-730. London, 1829. 8. 00 8 00 4021 Another copy. Half bound. 4022 Another copy. Full mor., gilt ed. 10 00 4023 Wilson (Robert A.) A New History of the Conquest of Mexico. In which Las Casas' Denunciations of the Popular Historians of that War are fully vindicated. 8vo. cloth, pp. 539. Philadelphia, 1859. 3 00 4024 Wilson (Robert A.) Mexico. Its Peasants and its Priests; or, Adventures and Historical Researches in Mexico and its Silver Mines, during parts of the years 185152-53-54. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth. New York, 1856. 4025 Wislizenus (A.) Memoirs of a Tour in Northern Mexico, connected with Col. Doniphan's Expedition in 1846-47. Maps. 8vo. paper, pp. 141. Washington, 1848. 1 00 4026 Young (Philip). History of Mexico. Her Civil Wars, and Colonial and Revolu tionary Annals, from 1520 to 1847. Map. 8vo. sheep, pp. 564. Cincinnati, 1847. 2 50 CENTRAL AMERICA. 1 50 See also Nos. 5, Davis; 229, Map; 460, Wells; 4006, Robertson; 4223, Del Rio; 4543, Byam; 6556, Barnard; 6595, Davis; 6796, Shufeldt. 4027 Abert (S. T.) Is a Ship Canal Practicable? Notes, Historical and Statistical, upon the Projected Routes for an Inter-oceanic Ship Canal between the Atlantic and Pacific. Maps. 8vo. paper, pp. 87. Cincinnati, 1870. 4028 Baily (John). Central America. 75 De scribing each of States of Guatemala, Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, uncut, pp. 164. 1 25 4029 Cullen (Edward). Isthmus of Darien Ship Canal. With a full History of the Scotch Colony of Darien, Several Maps, Views of the Country, and Original Documents. 8vo. cloth, uncut, pp. 204. London, 1853. 2 25 Guatimala; or, The Republic of Central America, in 1827-8. Being Sketches and Memorandums, made during a Twelve Months' Residence. Map. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 328. London, 1829. 1 25 New 2. 00 4032 Morelet (Arthur). Travels in Central America. Including Accounts of some Regions Unexplored since the Conquest. From the French by Mrs. M. F. Squier. Introduction and Notes by E. Geo. Squier. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 430. York, 1871. 3 00 4033 Another edition. London, 1871. 4034 Norman (B. M.) Rambles in Yucatan : or, Notes of Travel through the Peninsula, including a Visit to the Remarkable Ruins of Chi-chen, Kabah, Zayi, and Uxmal. With numerous illustrations. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1843. 3 00 4035 Otis (F. N.) A History of the Panama Railroad, and of the Pacific Mail SteamShip Company. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth. New York. 2.00 4040 Squier (E. G.) Collection of Rare and Original Documents and Relations concerning the Discovery and Conquest of America. No. 1, Being a Description of the Ancient Provinces of Guazacapan, Izalco, Cuscatlan, and Chiquimala, in the Audiencia of Guatemala. With an Account of the Languages, Customs, and Religion of their Aboriginal Inhabitants, and a Description of the Ruins of Copan. Map. Small 4to. new half green calf, red title, gilt back and top, uncut edges, pp. 129. New York, 1860. 4 50 4041 Squier (E. G.) Honduras; Descriptive, Historical, and Statistical. Мар. 12mɔ. cloth. London, 1870. 2 00 4042 Squier (E. G.) Monograph of Authors who have written on the Languages of Central America, and collected Vocabularies, or composed Works in the Native Dialects of that Country. Small 4to. cloth, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 70. (Only 100 copies printed.) New York, 1861. 4 00 4043 Squier (E. G.) Nicaragua; its People, Scenery, Monuments, Resources, Condition, and Proposed Canal. Maps and illustrations. 8vo. cloth, pp. 691. New York, 4 00 1860. 4044 Squier (E. G.) The States of Central America, their Biography, Topography, Climate, Population, Productions, Aborigines, etc. Comprising Chapters on Honduras, San Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Belize, the Bay Islands, the Musquito Shore, and the Honduras InterOceanic Railway. Maps and Illustrations. 8vo. cloth. New York. 4. 00 8 50 6 00 16mo. 50 4047 Another copy. Cloth. 4048 Stephens (John L.) Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, pp. 459, 478. New York, 1860. 6 00 4049 Stout (Peter F.) Nicaragua, Past, Present, and Future. A Description of its Inhabitants, Mines, Early History, etc. Map. 12mo. cloth, pp. 372. Philadel., 1859. 1 75 4050 Tomes (Robert). Panama in 1855. An Account of the Panama Railroad. With Sketches of Life on the Isthmus. cloth, pp. 216. New York, 1855. 4051 Wafer (Lionel). A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America. Giving an Account of the Author's Abode there. The Form and Make of the Country; the Coasts, Hills, Rivers, etc.; Woods, Soil, Weather, etc.; Trees, Fruit, Beasts, Birds, Fish, etc. The Indian Inhabitants; their Manners, Customs, Employments, Marriages, Feasts, Hunting, Computation, Language, etc. Map and Plates. Small 8vo. old calf, pp. 224, and Index. The original edition. London, 1699. 7 00 4052 Another. The second edition. To which are added the Natural History of those Parts, and Davis's Expedition to the Gold Mines, in 1702. Maps and plates. Small SOUTH AMERICA. See also Nos. 193, Jeffery's; 268, Ogilby; 335, Snowdon; 1336, Lambertie; 1726, Townsend; 4405, Rivero; 4568, Dalrymple; 4631, Humboldt; 6640, Herndon; 6695, Maury. 4055 Acugna. Voyages and Discoveries in South America. The First up the River of Amazons to Quito in Peru, and Back Again to Brazil, by Christopher D'Acugna. The Second up the River of Plata, and thence by Land to the Mines of Potosi, by Mons. Acarete. The Third, from Cayenne into Guiana, in Search of the Lake of Parima, by M. Grillet and Bechamel. A fine copy, with the maps and three title pages, complete. 12mo. old calf, original binding, pp. 190+79+68. London, 1698. 9 00 4056 Agassiz (Louis). A Journey in Brazil. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth. Boston, 1871. 5 00 4057 An Account, Historical, Political, and Statistical, of the United Provinces of Rio De La Plata. With an Appendix, concerning the Usurpation of Monte Video by the Portuguese and Brazilian Governments. Maps. 8vo. new half calf, neat, pp. 345. London, 1825. 3 00 25 4058 Argentine Republic. A Memorial on the National and Territorial Unity of. 8vo. paper, pp. 34. Hartford, 1857. 4059 Bishop (Nathaniel H.) A Thousand Miles' Walk Across South America, over the Pampas and the Andes. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 310. Boston. 1 50 4060 Black (John). An Authentic Narrative of the Mutiny on Board the Ship Lady Shore. With Particulars of a Journey through part of Brazil. 8vo. paper, pp. 64. Ipswich, 1798. 1 50 4061 Bollaert (W.) Antiquarian, Ethnological, and other Researches in New Granada, Equador, Peru, and Chili. With observations on the Preincarnal, Incarnal, and other Monuments of Peruvian Nations. Plates. 8vo. cloth. London, 1860. 5 00 4062 Bonnycastle (R. H.) Spanish America; or, A Descriptive, Historical, and Geographical Account of the Dominions of Spain in the Western Hemisphere, Continental and 4063 Caldcleugh (A.) Travels in South America during 1819 to 1821. Containing an Account of the Present State of Brazil, Buenos Ayres, and Chili. Maps and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. 373-380. London, 1825. 4074 Ewbank (Thomas). Life in Brazil; or, 1868. 2.00 4077 Helps (Arthur). The Spanish Conquest 250 4064 Another copy. Half bound. 2.50 4065 Chabert (X.) An Historical Account of the Manners and Customs of the Savage Inhabitants of Brazil. Together with a Sketch of the Life of the Botocudo Chieftain and Family. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 24. [Birmingham] 1822. 100 4066 [Chase (Washington)]. A Voyage from the United States to South America, performed during the Years 1821-2 and 3. Êmbracing a Description of the City of Rio Janeiro, in Brazil; of every Port of Im-4078 portance in Chili; of several in Lower Peru; and of an Eighteen Months' Cruise in a Nantucket Whale-ship. 8vo. paper, pp. 80. Newburyport, 1823. 4067 Colombia (State of); or, Reports of the Secretaries of State of the Republic of Colombia, presented to the First Constitutional Congress in the Year 1823, the Thirteenth of the Republic. 8vo. full morocco, gilt edges, pp. 199. London, 1824. 4068 Coulter (John). Adventures on the Western Coast of South America, and the Interior of California. With an Account of the Natural Productions, and the Manners and Customs, in Peace and War, of the various Savage Tribes Visited. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, uncut, pp. 288, 278. London, 50 2 25 2 50 1847. 4071 Another copy. Half bound. 250 4073 Edwards (William H.) A Voyage up the River Amazon. Including a Residence at Para. 12mo. cloth, pp. 256. New York, 1847. 5 00 4080 Hinchcliff (T. W.) South American Sketches; or, A Visit to Rio Janeiro, the Organ Mountains, La Plata, and the Parana. Colored plates. 8vo. cloth. London, 1863. 2.00 4081 Holton (I. F.) New Granada. Twenty Months in the Andes. Maps and illustrations. 8vo. cloth. New York. 3 00 4082 Humboldt (Alexander). Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain. Containing Researches relative to the Geography of Mexico, etc. With physical sections and maps. Translated by John Black. 4 vols. 8vo. full bound. London, 1811. 8 50 4083 Johnston (James) A History of the 1 25 4087 Keller (Franz). The Amazon and Ma deira Rivers. Sketches and Descriptions from the Note Book of an Explorer. With sixty-eight illustrations on wood. 4to. cloth, pp. 177. London, 1874. Nature under the Tropics; or, Sketches of 5 00 4088 Lafitau (J. F.) Histoire des Decouvertes et Conquestes des Portugais dans le Nooveau Monde, avec des Figures en taille-douce. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 4to. old calf, pp. 616, 693. Paris, 1733. 3 50 4089 Las Casas. An Account of the First Voyages and Discoveries made by the Spaniards in America. Containing the Most Exact Relation hitherto published of their unparallel'd Cruelties on the Indians, in the Destruction of above Forty Millions of Peo-4100 ple. By Don Bartholomew de las Casas. Illustrated with cuts. Small 8vo. old calf, 4101 Mollien (G.) Travels in the Republic 4098 Miranda (Don Francisco). History of pp. 248-40. London, 1699. 5 00 4090 Las Casas (B. de). Relation des Voyages et des De'couvertes Que les Espagnols ont fait dans les Indes Occidentales; Avec la Relation curieuse des Voyages du Sieur de Montaubon, Captaine des Filbustiers, en Guinee l'an 1695. 12mo. vellum, pp. 402. Amsterdam, 1698. 2.25 4091 Las Casas. Oeuvres de Don Barthelemi de Las Casas, Defenseur de la Liberte des Naturels de l'Amerique; precedess de sa Vie, et accompagnees de notes historiques, additions, etc., par J. A. Llorente. 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, uncut edges, pp. 409, 503. Paris, 350 1822. 4092 Mackenna (B. V.) Francisco Moyen; or, The Inquisition as it was in South America. Translated from the Spanish, by James W. Duffy, M.D. 8vo. cloth, pp. 225. Lon don, 1869. 1 75 4099 Molina (Abbe J. I.) The Geographical, New half cf. neat. 4 00 of Colombia, in the Years 1822 and 1823. Map. 8vo. boards, uncut edges, pp. 460. London, 1824. 2.00 4103 Orton (James). The Andes and the 3.00 4104 Page (Thomas J.) La Plata, the Argen- 4093 Marcoy (Paul). A Journey across South 15.00 South America. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth. N. York. 1 25 4106 Prescott (William H.) History of the Conquest of Peru. With a Preliminary View of the Civilization of the Incas. New and Revised Edition; with the Author's latest Corrections and Additions. Edited by John Foster Kirk. Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1876. 4 50 4107 Proctor (Robert). Narrative of a Journey across the Cordillera of the Andes, and of a Residence in Lima, and other parts of Peru, in the Years 1823 and 1824. 8vo. London, 1828. 1.50 4108 Rambles in Chili, and Life of Araucanian Indians in 1836. 8vo. paper, pp. 88. Thomaston, 1851. 50 Lon- Four Years' Residence in that Republic under the Government of the Dictator Francia. Portraits. 3 vols. 12mo. half calf. London, 1839. 4 25 4111 Robertson (J. P. and W. P.) Letters on South America. Comprising Travels on the Banks of the Parana and Rio de la Plata. 3 vols. 12mo. cloth, uncut. don, 1843. 4112 Rolt (R.) A New and Accurate History of South America. Containing a full Description of the Spanish Provinces of Chili, Paraguay, Peru, and Terra Firma; of Guiana, Cayenne, Brazil, and of the various Nations of Indians throughout this extensive Territory. Map. 8vo. full bound, pp. 576. London, 1756. 3 00 4113 [Ruschenberger (W. S. W.)] Three Years in the Pacific. Containing Notices of Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, Peru, etc., in 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834. By an Officer in the United States Navy. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, pp. 403, 440. London, 1835. 3 00 4114 Scully (William). Brazil. Its Prov. inces and Chief Cities; the Manners and Customs of the People; Agricultural, Commercial, and other Statistics. Map. 12mo. cloth, uncut, pp. 398. London, 1866. 125 4115 Smith (E. R.) The Araucanians; or, Notes of a Tour Among the Indian Tribes of Southern Chili. 12mo. half calf, neat, pp. 335. New York, 1855. 2.50 4116 Spanish America. A Concise History of Spanish America. Collected chiefly from Spanish Writers. 8vo. sheep, pp. 330. London, 1741. 2 00 4117 Squier (E. G.) Peru. Incidents of Travel and Exploration in the Land of the Incas. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 619. N. York, 1877. 5 00 4118 Strain (Isaac G.) Sketches of a Journey in Chili and the Argentine Provinces, in 1849. 8vo. cloth, pp. 295. New York, 4122 Van Heuvel (J. A.) Eldorado. Being 4123 Von Tschudi (Dr. J. J.) Travels in INDIANS AND ANTIQUITIES. See also Far West, and Nos. 3, Belknap; 56, Blunt; 105, Cooper; 268. Ogilby; 319, Sanford; 1302, Bryant; 1308, California; 1322, Forbes; 1358, Venegas; 1401, Evans; 1463, Imlay; 1519, Pritts; 1669-71, Cox; 1692, Hobbs; 1700, Kipp; 1705, Marcy; 1736, Brenton; 1750, Hakluyt; 1756, Notices; 1765, Williams; 1779, New Voyage; 1816, Davidson; 1858, Journal; 2004, Bossu; 2011, Du Lac; 2569, Wetmore; 2574, Stuart; 2580, Nebraska; 3016, Brickell; 3028, Lawson; 3034, Abbott; 3050, Butterfield; 3090, Cutler; 3164, Mitchener; 3175, Ohio; 3180, Park; 3211, Western; 3228, Armstrong; 3232, Dunn; 3250, Ross; 3275, Buck; 3332, Jones; 3343, Meginness; 3353, Names; 3359, Olden Time; 3474, Collections; 3687, Beverley; 3705, ColHead; 3911, Heriot; 3929, Murray; 3998-9, lections; 3873, Beaver; 3887, Chappell; 3907, Mayer; 4067, Chobert; 4070, Coulter; 4072, Depons; 4078, Gardiner; 4080a, Henderson; 4089, Las Casas; 4094, Markham; 4095, Mar4119 Thompson (George). The War in Par-montel; 4108, Rambles; 4112, Rolt; 4115, With a Historical Sketch of the Smith; 4117, Squier; 4523, Beatty; 4554, Country and its People, and Notes upon the Charlevoix; 4564, Colton; 4606, Fisher; 4628, Military Engineering of the War. Por- Hewitt; 4654, Lewis; 4659, Long; 4672, Metrait and maps. 12mo. cloth, uncut edges, Kenney; 4697, Murray; 4699, Nuttall; 4731, pp. 347. London, 1869. 2 25 Smyth; 4867, Carson; 5492, Zeisberger; 6022, 4120 Thompson (G. A.) Narrative of an Of Battey; 6477, Rodenbough. ficial Visit to Guatemala from Mexico. Map. 18mo. half calf, pp. 528. London, 1950 1853. aguay. 1829. 75 4121 U. S. Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere. Volume I. Chili. Its Geography, Climate, Earthquakes, Government, Resources, etc., by Lieut. J. M. Gilliss. Volume II. The Andes and Pampas, Minerals, Indian Remains, Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, and Crustacea, Shells, Plants, and Seeds, Fossil Mammals and Shells, by various Authors. 2 vols. 4to. I 4126 Abbott (C. C.) The Stone Age in New Jersey. 58 plates. 8vo. sewed, pp. 184. Washington, 1877. 1.00 4127 Abbott (Jacob). Aboriginal America. History of the Indian Tribes of America. 12mo. cloth, pp. 288. New York, 1862. 1 25 4128 Abbott (Jacob). History of the Indian Wars of the Thirteen Colonies. Illustrated. 12mo. cloth, pp. 288. New York, 1862. 1 25 4129 Ab-sa-ra-ka. Home of the Crows. Being the Experience of an Officer's Wife on |