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HISTORY OF THE SPANISH CONQUEST OF YUCATAN AND OF THE ITZAS

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1728  ATLAS MARITIMUS ET COMMERCIALIS, LONDON.
        Has "Jucatan" and Campeche, but not much else.

1739  PIERRE VANDER AA, LEYDEN.
        Copied exactly from Blaauw, 1667, and Montanus, 1671. The
      Choles appear in addition to the Zoques (who are on the other two
      maps). Latitude and longitude have also been added.[A3.4]

1740  MIGUEL DE GUZMAN, PICTURE MAP OF PETEN, IN TORRES LANZAS.
        (See Plate II.)

1740  ATLAS NOUVEAU, BY JEAN COVENS ET CORNEILLE MORTIER (Boston
          Athenaeum).
        Map of Yucatan by Popple, in colors. Has, among other places,
      Sisal, Quyo, Merida, Valladolid, Lago de Bacalal, Thub,
      Salamanca, Chuckabul, PETEN LAKE, with LAGU-ASTAL on the southern
      bank, Verapax, etc. Lake too far east. Cf. Popple, 1714.
            
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