The Table. 



tkere. 38$ 



S. jlttgtfline doubts whether the hea 

 ven invirons the earth of aH parts. 3 



Attire for the head very divers in fun- 

 dry provinces at the Indies. 4^7 



Atifteritic pra&ifed by the Indians to 

 keepe themfclvcs chafte. 373 



tfxj a kinde of Indian pepper. 2*8 

 B. 



JjAllancc wherein the Divell made 

 thttepponou confcs themfelvcs. 401 



Barkes at the Indies called Canoes. 63 



Battell without bleud(hcd,madc only 



for a ceremony at the yceldingof Tef- 

 CHCO. 555 



Balme otTaletttn*, and that of the In 

 dies very different. 285 



Bezars ftone found in the ftomacke of 

 fomc beafts fcveraigne againft poL 

 fon,how it growes , and which are 

 the moft excellent . 3 13 



Beafts carefully preferred by the In- 

 guas. 4^4 



Beafts worfliipped by the Indians, & 

 why. 340 



Beafts being venomous converted by 



divelifh artes into good norifliment 



510 



Beafts that are perfect cannot bee in- 

 gendred as thofc that are imperfect 

 according to the order of nature.tfj 



Beafts of fundry forts at the Indies that 

 arc not in Europe. 307 



Birds rcmaine willingly in the water, 

 and why. 30 f 



Birds , fome exceeding fmall, others 

 wonderfull great. 30$ 



Birds very profitable for the dung.3 1 1 



Bifexte vnknowhe to the Indians.437 



Boclw and Suches notable fifties in the 

 Lake ofTiticaca. 170 



BOHCOS the divcllcs Minifters at the la 

 dies. 370 



Bridge of ftrawe very firme topafle o- 

 rer a fwifc ftieamc. Q\ 



Brifes and lower winds arc wo gene- 

 rail names which comprehend the 

 windes of either fide. 131 



Bodies being dead, wonderfully well 

 preferved. 478 



Burthen of ihe Indian ihcepc, and 

 what iournies they make fo laden. 



a fruite much cfteeincd at the 



Indies^ ferres them for mony. 171 

 Cacayi, bread made of a roote. 257 

 GtlibajfesjOi: Pompions at thciwl/tt, 



and of their greatnefle. 1^4 



Calculation of the Indians very witty 



and ready. 45^ 



Camey the fecond moneth of the Indi 



ans. 411 



Canes of fugar of great revenews. 258 

 Canofw a ft ar fcenc at the new world. 



16 

 Cap ofCotnertti, fometimcs called the 



promontory of Ctry. 37 



Carthaginians did forbid the fay ling 



to vnknowne lands^and why. 3^ 

 Care of the Mexicaines to teach their 



children their fuperftitious idola* 



try. 48^ 



Cattle in troupes without maifters in 



the IlandSjOf Cuba lamaica , and o- 



thers. 79 



Cattle at the Indiet killed onely for 



their hides. ibid. 



Caymans or Lizards like vnto Croco 



diles, whereof Ftowrfpeakes. 16$ 

 Ceremony of the Mexicans in draw 



ing bloud from divers parts. 5(1 

 Ceremonies of the Indians in the bu- 



riall of their dead. 348 



Ceremonies at the facrificing of men. 



*** 

 Cbacbalmuatlic chicfc priefts and their 



attire at their facrifices. ibid, 



if Indian pofts that caried news 



to all places. 



