"In this river-(Zuni) they found mullets like thoseof 
Spain".  .. .. . o.  ...  .. .. . o. . . . . . . . . o... **#a*9&0000
 *a#00*00, 299 
Cibola - (footnote) was Spanish term for buffalo.......300 
Mt. Sheep - "After leaving Chichilticalli"(near 
So3lon0nsville) the men in the advance ward saw a 
flock of sheep one day - I myself saw and followed 
them. They had extremely large bodies and long wool; 
their horns were very thick and. large, and when they 
run they throw back their heads and put their horns on 
the ridge of their bck. Three days after entering 
the wildnrness we found a horn on the bank of a river 
that flows in the bottom of a very steep deep gully, 
which the general had noticed and left there for his 
anny to see, for it was six feet long end as thick 
at the base as a man's thigh, It seemed to be more 
like the horn of a goat than amy other animel,   It was 
something worth seeing" (Possible confusion with elk?)305 
Buffalc.oCicuye (Pecos) Indians brought Coronado presents 
of buffalo skins toCboa................31 
Turkey- Indians of Aouco(Acoma)"made a present of a 
large number of cocks with very big wattles, much 
bread, ta~dne4 deerskins, pine nuts, flour and corn"...312 
(This was to Hernando de Alvarado) 
Buffalo - "Hernando de Alvarado took him(the Indian 
"Turk") to guide than to the cows, but he told them 
so many and su(h great things about the wealth of gold 
and silver in his country that they did not care about 
looking for cows, but returned after they had seen 
some few, to report the rich news to the general" 
(this  at  Pecos) .... .. o. o....o .... o...o...o....  . 
Domestic Sheep - brought by Melchior Diaz as far as 
mouth of Colorado(for food)(p.325) and sent to Fray 
Luis at Pecos 1542....o.... ..ooo...... .... .......373 
(Had many sheep and cattle(see page 382) 
Rio Grande - Frozen 4 months, so horses crossed, 
winter 1541-2..o..o°..o......... ....... ....... ... ....328 
Buffalo - encountered by Coronado 8 days No of bridge 
across Pecos(probably Puerto de Luna) "For two days 
they saw other roaming Querechos and such great 
numbers of cows that it already seemed something 
incredible"°............  ............. ,  ......... 0...330 
 
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