[76] A New Map of the Whole Continent of America, London. (American maps, loc. cit., 4.)
[77] This cartography reappeared occasionally up to about the middle of the nineteenth century, as illustrated by the Greenhow map accompanying the edition of his history issued in 1845.
[78] This condition is revealed in Mühlenpfordt, Versuch einer getreuen Schilderung der Republic Mejico, etc.; Hannover, 1844.
[79] Documentos para la Historia de Mexico, cuarta série, tomo V; Mexico, 1857, pp. 125-126.
[80] Ibid., p. 132.
[81] Venegas, A Natural and Civil History of California, vol. I, pp. 405-411.
[82] Hittell, op. cit., vol. I, pp. 191-193, 219-221.
[83] Venegas, Noticia de la California, tomo II, p. 343.
[84] Venegas, A Natural and Civil History of California, vol. II, p. 48.
[85] An Englishman named (probably) William Strafford, according to Bancroft; op. cit, vol. I, p. 444.