X CONTENTS. CHAPTER XVIII. Of the subjugation of Jamaica in 1509, and the armaments in the same year to found colonies along the isthmus of Darien; the attempts of Alonzo de Ojeda to plant his colony; his conflicts with the Indians; and the formula read to them as an excuse for killing them. CHAPTER XIX. Of the voyage of Alonzo de Ojeda in 1509 from the isthmus of Darien for Hispaniola; his landing in Cuba, and his hardships there on his journey by land; the little oratory which he built ; his course then by Jamaica to San Domingo, and his death there. CHAPTER XX. Of the proceedings of Diego de Nicuesa, the Bachelor Martin Fernandez de Enciso, Vasco Nunez de Balboa and Francisco Pizarro in 1509, 1510 and 1511; the settlement of the three last at Darien; the conduct of the people of Darien to Nicuesa; his hardships and death. CHAPTER XXI. Of the return of the Bachelor Enciso to Spain in 1511; the at tack of Vasco Nunez upon Careta, the cacique of Coyba; the peace made between them by Vasco Nunez taking as a wife a young and beautiful daughter of Careta; his friendly visit to Comagre; the skill and solidity of the architecture of Coma- gre’s village; and the information received from the son of Co magre, of a great sea and opulent country beyond the moun tains. CHAPTER XXII. Of the death of Americus Vespucius in 1512, and the appoint ment of Sebastian Cabot as his successor; Bartholomew Co lumbus sent this year from Spain with instructions to his ne phew the admiral.