INDEX 



Calicut, Thome's map of, ii. 170; 

 discovered by the Portuguese, 11. 

 172, 174, III.' 147, VIII. 128; con- 

 quests, 126; King of, enemy to 

 Portugal (1567) V. 392, 502; or 

 Samorin, or Cananore, v. 502 ; 

 monsoon from Goa to, viii. 31; 

 Portuguese possession, x. 487. 



California, coasted by Drake, xii. 

 60. 



California, Gulf of, reformation of 

 the map of, by Ortelius, viii. 444 ; 

 discovery of (c. 1539) ix. 206; 

 shoals in, ix. 280 ; Thomas Caven- 

 dish at, XI. 369. 



California Islands, number and pro- 

 ducts of, IX. 129 ; Vasquez de Cor- 

 onado at (1540) ix. 148; taken 

 possession of, by Captain Ulloa 

 (1539) IX. 211, 215; in Mar del 

 Zur, IX. 318. 



Calker, or Carenero of Spanish 

 ships, XI. 447. 



Callowsa river, see Calousa. 



Caloiero, monk, in Famagusta 

 (1571) V. 140. 



Caloieros, Greek monastery of, in 

 Patmos, VI. 107 



Calos, situation of, IX. 52 ; King of, 

 IX. 50. 



Calousa river, Job Hortop sent on, 

 to capture negroes (1568) ix. 446; 

 Sir John Hawkins and the capture 

 of negroes of (1564) x. 21. 



Calvaria, see Calvary. 



Calvary Church, description by 

 Laurence Aldersey (1581) v. 210. 



Cama, see Kama. 



Cama, or Anta, an animal in 

 Guiana, x. 426. 



Camaiwini river, between Cape Cecil 

 and Raleana river, x. 459. 



Camana, port in Peru^ xi. 285 ; 

 Withrington at (1587) xi. 215. 



Camarian, see Cardandan. 



Camarie Mountains in Armenia, v. 

 108. 



Camaron, shoals of the Cape of, 

 described in the Ruttier, x. 293 ; 

 latitude, x. 336. 



Camarones, Rio de, mentioned in 

 the Ruttier, xi. 87. 



Camascho, Don Pedro, del tercio de 

 Napoles (1589) vi. 514. 



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Cambaia, see Cambay. 



Cambay, kingdom of, in India, v. 

 374, 469 ; conquest by the King of 

 Agra, V. 377; products, v. 380; 

 Akbar, King (1583) v. 450, 

 VI. 7 ; dog and cat hospitals 

 in (1583) V. 471 ; opium in, v. 491, 

 VI. 27; spodium in, v. 505; gall 

 and ginger found in, vi. 25; in- 

 digo, VI. 26 ; monsoon from Goa 

 to, VI. 28. 



Cambaietta, port in Cambay, v. 

 374, 469; products, V. 374 f. ; 

 brokers, v. 375. 



Cambaleth, see Pekin. 



Cambalu, see Pekin. 



Cambodia, near China, vi. 324. 



Camboia, see Cambodia. 



Cambridge, Earl of, see Langley, 

 Edward de. 



Camchick to Cathay, two months' 

 journey, 11. 481. 



Camden, William, the antiquary 

 (1551-1623) I. Ivi. ; on Richard 

 Hakluyt,i.lxii. ; 'Chorography' of, 



I. 25 ; on the English guard of the 

 Emperors of Constantinople (1177) 

 IV. 310; on John Hawkwood's 

 victories in Italy (1390) iv. 452; 

 and the verses on Madoc, vii. 

 135; quotations from, xii. 50, 51, 

 61, 64; on Tom Stukeley, 102. 



Camels, iii. 21, 23; drawing carts, 



II. 454 ; in Sillj^zure, 459 ; in Per- 

 sia, 474; in Babylon, vi. 4; pro- 

 cured in Shemakha, iii. 33; scarce 

 in Persia, 146, 148; in Canary 

 Islands, description (1564) x. 12. 



Camen, see Camen Bolschoi. 



Camen Boldshay, see Camen Bol- 

 schoi. 



Camen Bolschoi, mountain in Rus- 

 sia, II. 337, III. 407, 408, 409. 



Cameni, on the Stzuchogora, iii. 

 407. 



Cameret, products of, 11. 129. 



Camienijecz, in Poland, William 

 Harborne in (1578) v. 168; Henry 

 Austell in (1585) v. 325. 



Camlaia Island, Straits between 

 Luzon and, xi. 330. 



Camoloquea, Camaloqua, rock, 

 mentioned in the Ruttier, x. 302, 

 305. 



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