que dejaron en pié los PP. Jesuitas cuando fueron expulsados.
67.--Diario de un viage á la costa de Patagonía, por D. Antonio de Viedma; con la descripcion de la naturaleza de los terrenos, de sus producciones y habitantes, desde el Puerto de Santa Elena hasta la boca del Estrecho de Magallanes. --Discurso preliminar del editor; al que se a?ade un vocabulario de los Patagones, con varios apuntes sobre la Isla Pepys, y una lámina.
APENDICE AL TOMO VI.
68.--Diario del Piloto de la Real Armada, D. Basilio Villarino, del reconocimiento que hizo del Rio Negro en la costa oriental de Patagonía, el a?o de 1782. --Reconocimiento del Fuerte del Carmen del Rio Negro, y de los puntos adyacentes de la costa Patagónica, por el Coronel D. Ambrosio Cramer.
Fin del índice general de la Coleccion.
AVISO AL ENCUADERNADOR.
En la colocacion de los varios documentos de que se compone la presente Coleccion, se tomará por guia el índice general que antecede. El Diario del reconocimiento del Rio Negro por el Piloto Villarino, se pondrá entre el índice especial del VI tomo, y el general de la obra.
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