ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER 34. Of some Beasts of Europe which the Spaniardes found 

 at the Indies, and how they passed thither. 



Fierce and wild beasts the same as in the Old World . 273 



Indian hunts called Chacu . . . .273 



Tigers and beasts . . . . .274 



Bees and honey . . . . .274 



CHAPTER 35. Of Fowles which are heere, and are at the Indies, and 

 hoiv they could passe thither. 



Partridges, pigeons, herons, eagles . . .275 



Parrots . . . . .275 



Birds might pass the sea . . . .275 



Hens and eggs . . . . .276 



CHAPTER 36. How it should be possible that at the Indies there 



should be anie sortes of beasts, whereof the like are no 



where else. 



All animals must have passed from the Old World . 277 



God may have made a new creation of beasts . .277 



Very different from those of Europe . . .278 



CHAPTER 37. Of fowles that are proper to the Indies. 



Birds of Paradise from China . . . 279 



Humming birds in Peru . . . .279 



Condors and Turkey buzzards . . .279 



Macaws . . . . .279 



Work in feathers ..... 280 

 Guano and its use as manure . . .281 



CHAPTER 38. Of Beasts for the Chaw. 



Peccaries . . 282 



Tapirs . . .283 



Armadillos and Yguanas .... 283 

 Chinchillas and Uiscachas 284 



CHAPTER 39. Of Micos or Indian Monkeys. 



Various kinds of monkeys 

 Pricks of monkeys 



