[188] Sumario del Concilio II., Provincial en Lima, 1567. Also, letter from Dr. Juan Moscoso, Bishop of Cuzco, July 20, 1782, MS.; and in the collection of Angelis.

[189] Practica de visitas y Residencias, Naples, 1696; and Papeles Varios, No. 4.

[190] See Temple's Travels in Peru for an authentic account of the rebellion of the Cataris in Upper Peru, and the siege of La Paz.

[191] Report of the Cabildo of Cuzco, January, 1784, MS.; also in Nos. 9 to 20 of the Museo Erudito of Cuzco, July, 1837.

[192] Letter from Moscoso, Bishop of Cuzco, MS.

[193] Ensayo de la Historia civil del Paraguay, Buenos Ayres, y Tucuman, por el Dr. Don Gregorio Funes, Dean de la Santa Iglesia Catedral de Cordova.—Buenos Ayres, 1817, 4 vols, tom. iii. pp. 242-333. This work contains a detailed and very interesting account of the insurrections of Tupac Amaru, and of the Cataris in Upper Peru.

[194] An account of the copious materials from which my information respecting Tupac Amaru is derived will be found in a note at the beginning of the following chapter.

[195] "Native races must in every instance either perish, or be amalgamated with the general population of their country."—Merivale's Colonies and Colonization, p. 510.

[196] Spanish Conquest in America, iv. p. 368.

[197] Colonies and Colonization, p. 522.