Tbe Table. 



CkicM a drinke very wholcfomc for the 



backe. a$f 



CbichimeefttM auntient Inhabitants of 



New S/4M*#,and of their barbarous 



life. 501 



Cbicictpote a fruit like vato mcrmcladc 



278 



Cbitle, a country of the fame tempera 

 ture with Sfttne. 87 

 CbincbiHcs , fmall bcafts that have ex- 



quifiteskinnes. 514 



Chochtlatc, the Indians drinke, wherof 



they make great account. 271 

 Cinabrium, or vcrmilian, called by the 



Indians, Limpi. 138 



Coca, a leafc which the Perufians vfed 



for money. 2 10 



Cwrf,a fmall leafe whereof the Indians 



make great traffike : it doth incou- 

 rage and fortific. 171 



Ca^Indian pa lines, and of their rare 



properties. 180 



CochtMilley a grainc that growes vppon 



the Tunall trees. 277 



Colleges ordained at Mexico to teach 



their young children to pronounce 



Orations. 447 



Combatc betwixt a Caymantanda 



Tyger. . 166 



Comedies very ordinary in chin*. 444 

 Combate betwixt an Indian and a 



Caymant. 1^7 



Comets in theayre moove from Eaft 



toWeaft. 137 



Communion imitated by the flavcs 



of Satan. J?$ 



Comparifon to prove the naturall ef- 



fed ofraine in the burning zonc.^f 

 Crowne of the kings ofMtxict like to 



that of the duke of Venice. 518 



Crimes punifhcd with death by the 



Indians. 469 



Corriers at the Indies very fwift being 



butfootemen. 452 



Ctya the Inguas chiefe wife,whofe fon 



fuccceded after the vnclc. 4 jy 



Crofle, a notable ftarrc at the Bev 

 found world. if 



Crowning of the kings ofAtoVo^per- 

 fourmcd with great folemnitic 3 and 

 the Hied ding of much mans blond. 



J4 



Covetoufnesef a certaineprieit thin 

 king to drawe gold out of a vulcan. 



W 



Counccllof Lima diffolved the marri 

 age betwixt brother and fifter, and 

 why. 47f 



Cotton growes vppon trees itfcrvc* 

 to make linnen. cloth. 27^ 



Colde in the burning zone makes ji- 

 riUotlts opinion ridiculous. ioj 



Corageofmenat thcpaflage of P- 

 &. 174* 



The Continent of lands is ioyncd in 

 fome part., or elfe it is very neere. 6 8 



Before theCreation there was neither 

 time nor place, a matter hardc toi- 

 magine. 14 



Crueltie of the Indians in their facri- 

 ficcs. 381 



Cruell ceremony tofpnncklc the Em- 

 bafl adours with bloud , thinking 

 thereby to have a better anfwer. $71 



C the great Temple of Mcxic* , and 

 the angularities thereof. 361 



Cgno, a kinde of bread at the Indies 

 made of rootes. l$6 



Cufchargiti,* dried flefli which the In 

 dians vfed. 320 



Cufco, the auntient habitation of the 



kings of Ter. 11% 



D 



J) Aies and nights cquall al the yecrc 

 vnder the Equinoctiall. f 3 



Daies in fummcr very ftiorte at Ttrtt. 



103 



FivcDaics in the yeercfupcrfluous, 

 wherein the Indians did nothing. 



434 



Dancing and publike recreations nc- 



ceflary in every comon-VTcale.4yi 



a a Dan* 



