Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert: Book XIX, Chapter X (On the way in which the Indians and even the Christians collect or fish for pearls)
Ella Nguyen ’23: Book VIII, Chapter II (Of the fruit trees and natural to this island of Hispaniola, and first of all, of the hobos )
Ella Nguyen ’23: Book VIII, Chapter XXXIX (Of a fruit they call yaguaraha, which grow on some cactuses, and another that is called agoreros)
Ella Nguyen ’23: Book VIII, Chapter XXXVIII (Of the tree called yagnaguy, which the Christians call black wood in the Mainland and the Nicaraguan province)
Ella Nguyen ’23: Book VIII, Chapter XXXVII (Deals with the tree called jicama or its fruit in the southern land)
Isabella Perez ’21: Book XIX, Chapter III (Which tells of certain monks who travelled for the conversion of the Mainland Indians of the coast close to the island of Pearls called Cubagua)
Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert: Book VIII, Chapter IX (Of the trees and fruits called icacos or cocoplum)