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)
Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert: Book VIII, Chapter XXX (Of the tree called cacao, which some call cacahuate and its fruit and drink and oil)
Lucy Brown ’23: Book IX, Chapter XX (Of the tree that the Indians in the province of Nicaragua call nanzi)
Lucy Brown ’23: Book IX, Chapter XIX (Of other useful trees on this island and others on the Mainland, called ciguas)
Lucy Brown ’23: Book IX, Chapter XXV (On the oak groves that the author says are to be found and he has seen in the Mainland, not far from the Southern coast, in the foot of the sierras called Orocí)
Laurel Hanson ’23: Book VIII, Chapter XXIV (Of the wild vines on this island of Hispaniola, and other islands and the Mainland)
Karly Andreassen ’20: Book V, Chapter XI (How a religious father of the Order of Santo Domingo from this city of Santo Domingo of the island of Hispaniola went to where the cacique Don Enrique)