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[''It is my custom to prefix to each work of the series the name of every authority cited in its pages. In this instance, however, it is impracticable. So immense is my material for the that a full list of the authorities would fill a third of a volume, obviously more space than can properly be allowed even for so important a feature. I therefore reduce the list by omitting, for the most part, three large classes: first, those already given for second, those to be given in the and third, many works, mostly pamphlets, which, though consulted and often important, have only an indirect bearing on history, or which have been cited perhaps but once, and on some special topic. These, and all bibliographic notes, are accessible through the index.'']

Abbot (Gorham D.), Mexico and the United States. New York, 1869.

Abert (S. T.), Is a ship canal practicable. Cincinnati, 1870.

Abispa de Clailpancingo (La). Mexico, 1821-2.

Abieu (Antonio Joseph Alvarez de), Víctima Real Legal. Madrid, 1769. folio.

Abuses del poder judicial en la Suprema Corte. Guadalajara, 1844.

Acapulco, Exposicion de la Junta del camino de. Mexico, 1845.

Aciopari (José Querien), Ratos desgraciados. Mexico, 1819. MS.

Acta Capituli Provincialis celebrati in hoc Imperiali S. P. N. Dominici

Mexiceo Cœnobio. Mexico, 1808 et seq.

Acusacion contra El Sr. Gobr. Don José Gomez de la Cortina. Mexico, 1836.

Adalid (Ignacio), Causa formada contra. Mexico, 1815. MS. 3 vols.

Adams (John Quincy), Discurso del Ex-Presidente. Mejico, 1836.

Adams (W.), Actual state of the Mexican Mines. London, 1825.

Addey (Markinfield), Geo. Brinton McClellan. New York, 1864.