[296-3] Hist. de la Civilisation en France, i. pp. 122, 130.
[297-1] Narrative of J. R. Jewett among the Savages of Nootka Sound, p. 121.
[297-2] Rel. de la Nouv. France, An 1636, p. 109.
[297-3] Ibid., An 1670, p. 99.
[299-1] Geronimo de Ore, Symbolo Catholico Indiano, chap, ix., quoted by Ternaux-Compans. De Ore was a native of Peru and held the position of Professor of Theology in Cuzco in the latter half of the sixteenth century. He was a man of great erudition, and there need be no hesitation in accepting this extraordinary prayer as genuine. For his life and writings see Nic. Antonio, Bib. Hisp. Nova, tom. ii. p. 43.
[300-1] Sahagun, Hist. de la Nueva España, lib. vi. caps. 1, 4.
[300-2] Morse, Rep. on the Ind. Tribes, App. p. 250.
[302-1] Cogolludo, Hist. de Yucathan, lib. iv. cap. 9. Compare Stephens, Travs. in Yucatan, ii. p. 122, who describes the remains of these roads as they now exist.
[302-2] Rivero and Tschudi, Antiqs. of Peru, p. 162.
[302-3] La Vega, Hist. des Incas, lib. vi. chap. 30; Xeres, Rel de la Conq. du Pérou, p. 151; Let. sur les Superstit. du Pérou, p. 98, and others.