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1. Eighty-one plates, measuring 21–22 in. by 17 in., accompanied by a twenty-six-page catalog in French, are in the British Museum in the Anthropology Library and Research Center (Am2006-Drg128-208-Fra.).

2. Castañeda’s drawings in the Royal and Pontifical University later became part of the collections of the Museo Nacional (Fernández 1988:109). According to Charles Rau, curator of the Department of Antiquities at the Smithsonian Institution, copies of these drawings were purchased by Latour Allard, a French collector, who sold his own pre-Columbian collection to the Louvre. These copies were recopied by Augustine Aglio and published in 1830, some two years earlier than the Barradère edition, by Lord Kingsborough (Rau 1879: 9).

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