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that expence and the revenue, IV, 247-Amount of
armed force in 1804, IV, 248-Table of the distribution.
of the troops of the line, IV, 249 et seq.; of the militia,
IV, 252-Number of disciplined troops, IV, 256-Fatigues
to which those of the presidios are subjected, IV,
257.

Fresnillo, town, II, 234.

Fruits, (preserved) amount imported into Mexico in 1803,
IV, 44.

Fuca, (Juan de) his pretended voyage to the north west
coast of America, II, 359 and 380.

Fuerte, town, II, 304.

Furniture, manufactured in Mexico, III, 488.

Furs, amount of, exported from Mexico in 1802, IV, 37;
in 1803, IV, 48.

G.

Gachupines, a name given to the whites born in Europe, I,
130, 204.

Gali, (Francisco) discovers part of the north west coast of
America, II, 260.

Galiano, (Don Dionisio) how he fixed the position of
Mexico, I, xxv-His expedition to New California, II,
342; to Nootka, II, 386.

Gallatin, (M.) treasurer of the United States-Extracts
made by him from the custom-house books, IV, 304-
His note on the extent and population of the United
States before the acquisition of Louisiana, IV, 324.
Galleon of Manilla, commercial relations which it esta-
blishes between America and Asia, IV, 71.

Galvez, Bernardo, Count de) viceroy of Mexico, suspected
of wishing to render himself independent of Spain,
II, 103.

Galvez, (Joze, Count de) minister of the Indies-His

journey to Sonora, II, 320; his voyage to California,
II, 325.

Gama, (Antonio de Leon y) how he fixed the longitude
of Mexico, I, xxiii-Biographical account of this
learned man, I, 222.

Gamio, (Juan Ignacio) proprietor of a German amalga-
mation work in Peru, III, 351 (*)

Gante, (Fray Pedro de) a Franciscan monk, believed to
have been a natural son of Charles the fifth, communi-
cates the knowledge of the mechanical arts of Europe to
the Indians, II, 50.

Garces, (Francisco) his map of California, I, lxxxi; his voy-
age, II, 300.

Garces, (Henrique) the invention of the amalgamation
used in America falsely attributed to him, III, 254.
Garces y Equia, (Don Josef) his work on the Tequesquite,
II, 233.

Garcia, (Don Pedro) his operations on the Cinnabar veins
of Guazun, III, 308.

Garden, (botanical) at Mexico, I, 215, II, 51.

Gardens, (floating) see Chinampas.

Garnier, (M. Germain) his estimate of the produce of the
gold and silver mines of Spanish America, III, 408.
Gastelbondo, (Juan Josef de) a physician observed the
yellow fever in 1729, IV, 141.

Gauze, amount imported from Spain into Vera Cruz, in
1802, IV, 34.

Gay-Lussac, (M.) his experiments on the amalgamation of
the muriate of silver, III, 275.

Gerboux, (M. Fr.) his estimate of the quantity of gold
and silver which since 1492 has flowed into Europe,
III, 410.

Giganta, a mountain of California, II, 327.

Gigante, a mercury mine, III, 303.

Gijon, (Count de) his attempt to establish colonies of

artizans from Europe in the province of Quito, III, 458.

Gila, (Rio) its junction with the Rio Colorado-See
Colorado-The Aztecs made their second station on the
banks of this river, II, 303.

Gilbert, (M.) his statistical information respecting Yucatan,
II, 243.

Ginetta, mountain, II, 236.

Gmelin, (M. Fr.) a celebrated artist at Rome, author of

the drawing of the view of the Volcano de la Puebla,
which is part of the Mexican atlas, I, cxxiii.

Goats, (wild) of the mountains of New California, II,
327.

Gold, veins which contain it, III, 147-The finest of
America is that of Giron in New Grenada, III, 384-See
respecting the working of the gold mines, the quantity
obtained of this metal, and what is annually exported, the
article mines.

Gold in leaf-Amount exported from Vera Cruz in 1802,
IV, 37; in 1803, IV, 48.

Gold in ingots, exported from Vera Cruz, IV, 39.

Gold coined and wrought-Amount exported from Mexico
on account of individuals for Europe in 1802, IV, 37;
in 1803, IV, 48; for other parts of Spanish America in
1802, IV, 38; in 1803, IV, 49-Quantity absorbed by
the commerce with India, IV, 339.

Gold wrought by the Mexicans in the time of Montezuma,
III, 110 et seq.;-Its present state, III, 477-Its amount
in all Europe, IV, 344.

Goods, (colonial) wealth of Mexico in this respect,

III, 1.

Grain of Europe-See the words cereala, plants, vege-
tables.

Grapes, (dried) amount imported into Vera Cruz in
1802, IV, 33; in 1803, IV, 44.

Guimarest, (Don Pedro) commandant general of the
provincias internas, II, 278.

Grizalva, (Hernando de) discovers the island of Socorro and
California, I, xcii; II, 321; IV, 19.

Grixalva, (Juan de) visits the island of Ulua in 1518,
II, 262.

Guacaros, (los) mountains, II, 336.

Guachichiles, tribe of Indians, II, 205.

Guachinangos, a name by which the inhabitants of the city
of Mexico without habitations are designated, I, 235—
See Sarragates,

Guadalaxara, (Don Diego) Professor of mathematics at
Mexico, author of a Table of Latitudes, I, lxvi, 220.
Guadalazara, bishoprick-Its revenues, I, 231.

Guadalaxara, intendancy, II, 227-Its extent, ibid-Its
climate, II, 228-Its agriculture, II, 229-Iis mines, II,
230-Its towns, ibid-Its Reales de minas, III, 122-lts
manufactures, III, 460.

Guadalaxara, town, II, 230-Its manufactures, III, 460.

et seq.

Guadalupe, river-See Tepeyaca.

Guadiana-See Durango, town.

Gualgayoc, mines, III, 343-Their produce, III, 346.
Guallaga, a river which may serve for the establishment
of a commercial communication between the two seas,
I, 41.

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Guamachuco, produce of its mines, III, 346.
Guamanes, a tribe of Indians, II, 205.

Guanaxuato, intendancy-Number of ecclesiastics contained
in it. I, 230 (*)-Its extent II, 204-Its population,
II, 206-Its agriculture, II, 204-Its mines, II, 205-
III, 119-Its towns, II, 205-Its mineral waters, II, 207—

Minute description of its mines, III, 169, et seq.—

Revenues of the intendancy, IV, 237.

Guanaxuato, town-Its geographical position, I, xlviii-Its
population, H, 206-See also Zacatecas.

Guarisamey, mines, II, 295.

Guasacualco, river, I, 72.

Guatimucin-See Quauhtemotzin.

Guautitlan, river, II, 108.

Guaxaca-See Oaxaca.

Guayaquil-Annual balance of its commerce, IV, 120.
Guayhuenes, Indians who periodically visit the Huaytecas
and Chonos Islands, IV, 286.

Guaymas, port, II, 298.

Guayra, annual balance of its commerce, IV, 120.
Guayras-See Huayres.

Guelves, (Marquis de) viceroy of Mexico, orders the canal
of Nochistongo to be stopt up, II, 131.

Guerra, (Garcia) archbishop of Mexico, viceroy of New
Spain, entrusts the work of the Desague to Alonzo de
Arias, II, 130.

Guichichila, mines, II, 230.

Guignes, (M. de) his researches respecting the quantity
of silver carried by the English to China, III, 446.
Guines, (Canal de los) projected in the Island of Cuba,
I, 44; IV, 287.

Guitivis, port, II, 298.

Gulph stream, current of warm water, I, 33.

Gutteriez, a baptized Indian, author of a manuscript on
the history of Mexico, II, 74 (*).

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H.

Habilitadores, capitalists who carry on the commerce of
Vanilla and Quinquina, III, 24.

Haenke, (M. Thadée) botanist of the expedition of Males
pina, II, 277.

Hammocks, amount imported into Vera Cruz in 1802, IV,
36; in 1803, IV, 47.

Hams, amount imported into Vera Cruz in 1802, IV, 33;
in 1803, IV, 44.

Haro, (Gonzalo Lopez de) his expedition to the Russian
establishments in America, II, 367.

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