Gustav Brùhl. (See Yucatan.)
H. W. Bates. "Central America, West Indies, and South America." London, 1878.
A. Boncard. "Le Guatèmala."—In "L'explorateur," 1878. No. 23.
Francisco Pimentel. (See Yucatan and Chiapas.)
Manuel Orozco Y Berra. (See Yucatan, &c.)
S. Habel. "The Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cozumalguapa."—Smithsonian Contributions, No. 269.—Washington, 1878.
In closing this list, I must again distinctly state, that it is very imperfect,—and that no one acquainted with the literature of Central America can fail to notice many omissions.—But I had neither time, nor opportunity to do better, owing to the state of my health. In conclusion, I wish to advert to a few books of an exclusively bibliographical tenor, which every student of American history must at least attempt to consult.—Some of them are, unfortunately, extremely rare:
Nicolás Antonio. "Bibliotheca Hispana Nova, &c." 1st edition, Rome, 1672. 2d edition, Madrid, 1733-38.
Juan José de Eguiara Y Eguren. "Biblioteca Mexicana." México, 1755. Incomplete: only the first volume published.
Antonio de Alcedo. "Biblioteca americana." MS. Original belonged to Mr. Jared Sparks. México, 1807.