[623] [See the chapter on Peru.—Ed.]
[624] [Cf. the chapter on Cortés.—Ed.]
[625] Not the Córdoba of Nicaragua.
[626] [From this point the story is continued in the chapter on Cortés.—Ed.]
[627] Coleccion de los viages y déscubrimientos, que hicieron por mar los Españoles desde fines del siglio XV., por Don Martin Fernandez de Navarrete. The third volume of this series constitutes the Viages menores, y los de Vespucio; Poblaciones en el Darien, suplemento al tomo II, Madrid, 1829. [Cf. the Introduction to the present volume.—Ed.]
[628] Cf. Biblioteca marítima española, ii. 436-438; H. H. Bancroft, Central America, i. 198. [Cf. Introduction to the present volume.—Ed.]
[629] [Cf. the chapters on Columbus, Las Casas, and Pizarro.—Ed.]
[630] Navarrete, iii. 5, note 1, and 539, 544; Humboldt, Examen critique, i. 88, note.
[631] Coleccion, iii. 538-615.
[632] Besides this original material, something concerning this first voyage of Ojeda is contained in Oviedo, i. 76, and ii. 132; Las Casas, ii. 389-434 (all references to Oviedo and Las Casas in this chapter are to the editions issued by the Real Academia); Herrera, dec. i. lib. 4, chaps. i.-iv.; Navarrete, Coleccion, iii. 4-11, 167, 543-545; Humboldt, Examen critique, i. 313, and iv. 195, 220; Helps, Spanish Conquest, i. 263, 280, ii. 106; Irving, Companions, pp. 9-27; Bancroft, Central America, i. 111, 118, 308; Ruge, Geschichte des Zeitalters der Entdeckungen, p. 322. There is also a notice of Ojeda by Navarrete in his Opúsculos, i. 113.