Ella Nguyen ’23: Book IX, Chapter I (Of the tree that the carpenters on the island of Hispaniola call espino, and what use they make of it)
Molly McCarthy ’21: Book IX, Chapter XIII (Of the tree that in these parts they call tamarix or taray)
Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert: Book V, Chapter XII (Of the arrival of Licenciado Alonso López Cerrato to this city of Santo Domingo of the island of Hispaniola to audit the Audiencia Real and all the other justices of this city and island)
Chloe Richards ’22: Book V, Chapter X (Of certain farmers who came from Spain at this time to settle in Montecristi and Puerto Real)
Chloe Richards ’22: Book V, Chapter IX (On the arrival of Don Enrique and his Indians near the town of Azua)
Olivia Gotsch ’23: Book V, Chapter VIII (Touches upon the service and merits of Francisco de Barrionuevo, and the honorable peace and reconciliation of Don Enrique to the service of Their Majesties)
Olivia Gotsch ’23: Book V, Chapter VII (Of the reasoning that Captain Francisco de Barrionuevo gave to the cacique Enrique when he gave him a letter from His Majesty and peace was established)
Abby Tarwater ’21: Book V, Chapter VI (Of the reasoning offered by Captain Francisco de Barionuevo to certain companions with whom he traveled to meet with the Cacique Enrique)