Many texts and rare works are also to be found in Lord Kingsborough’s Antiquities of Mexico (London, 1830–1848), especially Dupaix, Monuments of New Spain (in vols. iv and vi); translation of the text of the interpretative codices (see Appendix of this work), Sahagun (in vol. viii), Veytia, Historia del origen de las Gentes que Poblaron La America Septentrional (in vol. viii). Tezozomoc, Cronica Mexicana (in vol. ix), Ixtlilxochitl, Hist. Chichimeca (in vol. ix), Pimentel, Ritos, Antiguos, Sacrificios, etc. (in vol. x). [[375]]
PART II
(Works written from 1800–1920)
Alexander, Hartley Burr, Latin-American Mythology. (Boston, 1920.)
Anales del Museo Nacional de Mexico. Tom. i, Mexico, 1877. (In progress.)
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, The Native Races of the Pacific States, 5 vols. (New York and London, 1875–1876.)
This great compilation is admirable as a painstaking précis of the extensive sources relating to Mexican and Mayan history and religion, but its author and his assistants confined themselves to collection and compilation alone, and ventured upon no critical treatment of the subject, for which task, they admit, they were not equipped.
Batres, L., Archæological Explorations in Escalerillas Street, City of Mexico, Year 1900. (Mexico, 1902.)
Beuchat, H., Manuel d’Archéologie Américaine (Amérique Préhistorique—Civilisations disparues). (Paris, 1912.)