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Chapter VI

[Footnote 6.1: The description given by Cogolludo (lib. x, caps. 2, 3) of the events during and resulting from the entrada of Delgado is much the same as that of Villagutierre y Sotomayor. He calls Zaclun "Zacalum." This entrada is mentioned by Fray Andres de Avendano y Loyola (p. 28 verso), who attributes the blame for the slaying of Delgado to the Spanish soldiers who followed him.]

## Chapter VII [Footnote 7.1: Avendano (p. 1 recto) calls him Don Martin de Urssua y Arismendi.]

[Footnote 7.2: See Tozzer, 1912.]

## Chapter VIII [Footnote 8.1: Others write this name Ursua y Arizmendi.]

[Footnote 8.2: A digest of the itinerary of the two trips of Avendano is given in Appendix IV.]

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