[6-3] Orozco y Berra, Historia Antigua de Mexico, Tom. XIV, Lib. I, cap. V.
[6-4] I use the French edition, Les Anciennes Villes du Nouveau Monde, pp. 159, 160 (Paris, 1885).
[7-1] Requena says the current from the river is visible “from ten to twelve leagues from the shore in every season and in high water much further.” Pedro Requena, Informe sobre Tabasco, p. 52 (S. Juan Bautista, 1847. Imprenta del Gobierno).
[7-2] These facts are given in the Memoria of Diaz de la Calle, printed at Madrid, 1646, extracts from which I find in Dr. Berendt’s manuscripts.
[8-1] Cortes’ description is given in his “fourth letter.” His route is extremely difficult to locate accurately.
[8-2] The Native Races of the Pacific States, Vol. IV, p. 287.
[8-3] MSS, Notes of Dr. C. H. Berendt.
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