Los Sobrevivientes de La Florida men are Alonso de Pereda, SR-293, Luis Moreno, SR-295, Bernaldo Loro, SR-320, Pedro de la Torre, SR-305, and Juan Martin, SR-333. The second transcription was made between 1940 and 1946 under the direction of Crist6bal Bermutdez Plata, then director of the Archivo General de Indias. This work, which is generally accepted as accurate, was published in three volumes under the title Catdlogo de Pasajeros a Indias (Sevilla, 1940-1946) and is cited here with the initials CBP. In Volume II, the names of Pedro de Miguez, Francisco de Llera and Juan Barrionuevo, pp. 223 and 234, Isabel Sayaga p. 234, Bartolome Sanchez (under Garcia Rodriguez Carreto) p.241, Ines Rodriguez (under Francisco de Cisneros) p. 247, Isabel de Herrera (under Juan Clemente) p. 249, all registered for Florida, are included. This document is found in the Archivo General de Indias in Sevilla, abbreviated as AGI. It is included in Section V, Audiencia de Santo Domingo and identified with the legajo number 18. The abbreviated citation, of international acceptance, is AGI, Santo Domingo 118, year 1539. Smith-231. 8 Bourne, Narratives of the Career of Hernando de Soto, vol. II, p. 52. De la Vega, The Florida, p. 617. 10 Smith-176 and 195. 11 1 De la Vega, The Florida, p. 617. 12 AGI, Patronato 19, N. 2, relacion de Luis Hernmndez de Biedma. 13 JRS-349 to 371. 14 Francisco A. de Icaza, Diccionario autobiogrdfico de conquistadores y pobladores de Nueva Espana, 2 vols. (Guadalajara, 1969), II, 20. Due to its frequent use, this work is abbreviated with the initials of the author, FAI. The citation becomes FAI, vol. II, 20. 15 Smith-273. 16 AGI, Patronato 57, N. 1, R.4, probanza Juan de Afiasco, 1544-1597. 85