THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Camonlaca Hills, marks of, de- 

 scribed in second Ruttier, x. 



330. 



Campa, vi. 324; kingdom of, Friar 

 Odoric in the (1330) iv. 419. 



Campaa, see Campa. 



Campanna de la Cruz, La, named 

 by Captain Alarchon (1540) ix. 

 312. 



Campeache, see Campeachy. 



Campeachy province, John Chilton 

 in (1572) IX. 374; Sir John Haw- 

 kins near (1568) ix. 450; town. 

 Captain Parker's voyage to (1596) 

 X. 277; Captain Parker lands at 

 and takes, x. 279. 



Campeachy wood, used for dyeing, 

 IX. 375, X. 280. 



Campeche, see Campeachy. 



Campen, see Kampen. 



Camphor, found in Brimeo, vi. 25. 



Campion, Caspar, letters to Michael 

 Locke and William Winter, i. 

 Ixviii. (1569) V. Ill, 168. 



Campo, Andrew de, Portuguese 

 gardener of Francis de Solis, ad- 

 ventures of, IX. 166. 



Campo Santo, at Famagusta, v. 

 132 ; mined during the siege (1571) 



V. 135- 



Camyenetz, see Camienijecz. 



Cana Fistula, found in New Spain, 

 IX. 397. 



Canaan, land of, and Moses, viii. 

 102. 



Canaanites, Joshua and the, viii. 

 103. 



Canada, vii. 171 ; map of, by Mer- 

 cator, III. 280, VIII. 183, 210; dis- 

 covered by Jacques Cartier, vii. 

 149, viii. 144, 215, 284; map of, 

 by Beloguine Galterius, vii. 196; 

 voyages of Cartier to (1534) 183- 

 209, 210-262; vocabulary of, 209, 

 260; climate of, 281; discovered 

 by John de Verrazzano (1524) 

 449; King of, kidnapped by 

 the French, viii. 145 ; voy- 

 age of the Hopewell and the 

 Chancewell to (1597) viii. 166; 

 voyage of Roberval to (1542) viii. 

 283-287; Hochelaga river in, 

 viii. 214; Donnacona, Lord of 

 (1535) vm. 219, 235; Cudruaigny, 



god of the natives of, viii. 226, 

 240; vines, south of, viii. 227; 

 marriage customs, viii. 241 ; 

 tobacco used, viii. 242 ; vocabu- 

 lary, VIII. 250 ; John Francis de la 

 Roche, first governor of, viii. 

 263 ; fertility, viii. 267 ; diamonds, 

 VIII. 268 ; gold and silver, 282 ; 

 hemp, VIII. 268; map (1587) viii. 

 272 ; expedition of Don Pedro 

 Melendez to, ix. 91, xii. 9. 



Canada river, see St. Lawrence. 



Cananea, mentioned in Ruttier, xi. 

 84. 



Cananor, see Cannanore. 



Canary Islands, in Thome's map, 

 II. 169, VI. 120-131, 147, 156, 231; 

 X. 12, 93; English fleet bound for 

 the, (1577) VI. 231; Thomas 

 Stevens at (1579) vi. 378; George 

 Raymond and the (1591) vi. 387; 

 Captain Amadas at (1584) viii. 

 297 ; Sir Richard Grenville at 

 (1585) VIII. 310; John White at 

 (1590) VIII. 407; John Chilton at 

 (1568) IX. 361 ; Christopher New- 

 port at (1591) X. 184; Sir Robert 

 Dudley at (1594) x. 204; Laurence 

 Keymis at (1590) x. 452; trade 

 in the, xi. 27 ; James Lancaster 

 at (1596) XI. 44; Amadas and Bar- 

 lowe at, XII. 39. 



Canasia, see Hang-chow. 



Canavate, in Spain, x. 163. 



Canavate, John Lopez, alderman in 

 Canavate, letter to, from Havana 

 (1590) x. 163. 



Canawi, town of the Caiane, x. 

 492. 



Cancer, Tropic of, vii. 253, vi. 230, 

 236, 387; latitude of, vi. 181. 



Candelox, S. Nicholas to, iii. 69. 



Candia, see Crete. 



Candill, weight of Goa, vi. 17. 



Candinal, near Porto d'Ally, pro- 

 ducts of, vii. 90. 



Candish, Thomas, see Cavendish. 



Candona La, independent Indian 

 province, ix. 369. 



Candy, see Crete. 



Cane, see Caen. 



Canemarie, in Karamania, Storax 

 Calamita found in, vi. 25. 



Cafiete, town in Peru, xi. 286. 



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