F. Catherwood. (See Yucatan.)
Arthur Morelet. (See Yucatan.) Visited P. in 1846.
Désiré Charnay. (See Yucatan.) In 1858.
Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg. "Ruines de Palenque," in "Monuments anciens du Méxique," 1866, Paris.—Valuable for the historical introductions and for the numerous references to authorities. The historical essay is a confused and disorderly jumble, barely readable.—The Abbé visited Palenque subsequently—in 1871.
To these reports I finally add:
Charles Rau. "The Palenque tablet in the United States National Museum," Washington, D. C., 1879. (No. 331 of "Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge.")
Aside from the numberless historical, archæological, and ethnological works, several of which I have already noticed under "Yucatan," I beg to refer to some specifically Central-American and Mexican sources treating of Chiapas in general, with some occasional mention of Palenque and of Ocosingo, or even without any particular reference to them.
Domingo Juarros. "Compendio de la Historia de Guatemala," 1808—1818.—English translation by J. Bailly, London, 1823.
Francisco de Paula Garcia l'elaez. "Memorias para la Historia del antiguo Reyno de Guatemala." 3 vols. Guatemala, 1851.—An excellent work, full of valuable and reliable information.