[922] [Cf. the bibliography of these letters in chap. vi. The notes in Brinton’s Floridian Peninsula are a good guide to the study of the various Indian tribes of the peninsula at this time.—Ed.]
[923] [Cf. chap. vi. of the present volume.—Ed.]
[924] Vol. xxvi. pp. 77-135.
[925] Epis. June 20, 1524, in Opus epistolarum, pp. 471-476.
[926] Historia, lib. xxxiii. cap. 2, p. 263.
[927] Historia, dec. iii. lib. v. cap. 5. Cf. also Barcia, Ensayo cronológico, p. 8, and Galvano (Hakluyt Society’s ed.), pp. 133, 153.
[928] Coleccion de documentos inéditos, x. 40-47; and the “testimonio de la capitulacion” in vol. xiv. pp. 503-516.
[929] Vol. xxxiv. pp. 563-567; xxxv. 547-562.
[930] Vol. iii. p. 69. His conjectures and those of modern writers (Stevens, Notes, p. 48), accordingly require no examination. As the documents of the first voyage name both 33° 30´ and 35° as the landfall, conjecture is idle.
[931] Dec. ii. lib. xi. cap. 6. This statement is adopted by many writers since.