Simon Grynaeus. "Novus Orbis," 1532. Already noticed under Petrus Martyr.

Petrus Apianus. "Cosmographia," 1539, 1545, 1561 (Dutch version), &c.

Abraham Ortelius. "Theatrum orbis terrarum," 1571, 1588, &c.

Thomaso Porcacchi. "L'isole pio famose del Mondo," 1572, 1576, 1590, &c., &c.

G. Mercator. "Atlas, six Cosmographical Meditations." Duisburg, 1594.

Conrad Loew. "Meer oder See-Ansicht Buch." Cologne, 1598.

Sebastian Munster. "Cosmographey," 1575, &c.

André Thevet. "Les singularites de la France antarctique, autrement nommé Amérique, et de plusieurs Terres et Isles decouvertes de notre temps."—Paris, 1558; Antwerp, 1558; in Italian, at Venice, 1561.

I forbear further mention of the polemic works on the origin of the American Indians,—and now turn to some writers whose works are probably lost, or at least not accessible, although there is positive evidence of their former existence.

Fray Gerónimo Roman. "Republica Indiana"—certainly existed as late as 1630, or "República de las Indias Occidentales."