[713] Relacion de los sucesos de Pedrárias Dávila en las provincias de Tierra firme ó Castilla del oro, y de lo occurido en el descubrimiento de la mar del Sur y costas del Perú y Nicaragua, escrita por el Adelantado Pascual de Andagoya, in Navarrete, Coleccion, iii. 393-456. The portion bearing on the events described in this chapter ends at page 419. This has been translated and edited with notes, a map, and introduction by Clements R. Markham, in a volume published by the Hakluyt Society, London, 1865. [Cf. chapter on Peru, and the paper on Andagoya by Navarrete in his Opúsculos, i. 137.—Ed.]

[714] Cf. Navarrete, Noticia biográfica del Adelantado Pascual de Andagoya, Coleccion, iii. 457; also Biblioteca marítima española, ii. 519; and Markham’s translation of Andagoya’s Relacion, pp. xx.-xxx.

[715] [See the bibliography of Herrera on p. 67, ante.—Ed.]

[716] Documentos inéditos, xxxvii. 311.

[717] See also Oviedo, iii. 21-51, 83 et seq.; Las Casas, iv. 135-244; Peter Martyr, dec. ii. chap. vii. dec. iii. chaps. i.-iii., v., vi., and x., and dec. v. chap. ix.; Herrera, dec. ii. lib. 1, 2, 3, dec. iii. lib. 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10 passim; Quintana, U. S., p. 294; Helps, i. 353-388; Bancroft, Central America, i. 386-431; Irving, Companions, pp. 212-276.

[718] Documentos inéditos, xxxvii. 215-231.

[719] Oviedo, iii. 56; Las Casas, iv. 230-244; Peter Martyr, dec. iv. chap. ix.; Herrera, dec. ii. lib. 2, chaps. xiii., xv., and xxi.; Quintana, U. S., pp. 298-299; Helps, i. 389-411; Bancroft, Central America, i. 432-459; Irving, Companions, pp. 259-276. Cf. Manuel M. De Peralta, Costa Rica, Nicaragua y Panamá en el siglo XVI. (Madrid, 1883), pp. ix, 707, for documents relating to Pedrárias in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and p. 83 for Diego Machuca de Zuazo’s letter to the Emperor, written from Granada, May 30, 1531, referring to the death of Pedrárias.

[720] Documentos inéditos, xiv. 5, partly translated in Bancroft, Central America, i. 480, note.

[721] Bancroft, Central America, i. 481, note.

[722] Documentos inéditos, xiv. 20.