The Table. 



, where the King 

 himfelfe daunced. 48? 



Vtntes, wilde beafts almoft like vnto 

 moiles, and of their skinnes 315 

 Deluge pretended by the Indians, 

 whcrofthere is forne likelihood. 79 

 Divifion of the lands of ^j^^ialco^ 

 after the victory obtained by Jp- 

 *lt. 533 



Difcovery of the weft Indies prophe- 

 cied by Seneca. 38 



Difcovery of new lands , made more 

 by temptft of weather than other- 

 wife. 6*. 



Difoine of the Author. 81 



The Divell jealous againft God, and 

 hates eaenjiiortally. 3*9 



..The Divell didde fpeake in the Indies 

 Guac.t* or Oratories. 3fr 



Difference of letters, pictures, & cha 

 racters. W 



Diflkultic to know whence the Indi 

 ans come 3 for that they have vied 

 no letters. 79 



Difcourfe vpon the difcoverie of Ma 

 gellan by Sarmiento. I f 4 



Divifion pfi>rh into LattoSySterns, & 

 ^fndes. 184 



Divifion of the people. 45<5? 



Divifion of the Citticof Mexico into 

 foure quarters made by the com- 

 ' " maundement of their God. 51^ 

 Divinations praclifed by the Indians, 

 and how. 40^ 



Divorces praclifed amongft thcMex- 

 ; icaiiies^and how. 40^ 



Death the punishment of Virgins that 

 were incontinent. 3^7 



Death ofCfoinfolftyvf* the yoong king 

 3 flaine tteacheroufly by 



Death of Motefnma the Lift king of 

 Mexico. f7& 



Doctors of the holy chwrch not to be 

 reprooved , differing in opinion of 

 Philofophie, a 



Dogges as dangerous as wolves. 301 



Dogges daungcrous in the Hands of 

 Ciiba,Hi$4ni0la i znd others. 70 



Drains an EnglKhraan didde pafle the 

 ftraightof A(oj;ffl4wino4irtinKj & 

 others fince. 154 



Ducfces in great aboundaunce in the 

 Lake ofTtticaca^ and. how they doe 

 hunt them. 171 



Drought followes not the neerenefle 

 oftheSunnc. 85 



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"C Agle vppon a Tunall the Armes of 



Earthquakes very ftrange, and the 



caufe. 197 



Earth 5 howitisfuftaincd. 10 



The Earth vnder the pole Antartike, 



is not all covered with waters. 1 8 

 The Earth in longitude is all of one 



temperature, but not in latitude. 29 

 The Earth with the water make one 



globe. ibid. 



Echpfe of the Moone a certain preofe 



01 thcroundncfle of the heavens. 6 

 EfFcctes natural] pioccedefrom con 



trary caufes. $6 



Elements participate with the motion 



o/ the firft moover. 138 



EleClours of the king of Mexico were 



commonly his kinfmen. 48? 



Election of the kings of Mexico, & the 



feaftes at their inftalment. ibid. 

 Election of the firft K. of Mexico. 5 1 J 

 Entry of the Spaniards into new Spam 



inrhc ycere ijfif. 558 



Eatrie of Corte^imo Mexico. J74 

 Errour of imagination. 13 



piwpaflage expounded by the ex 



emplification of the Gofpel. 28 

 Emerauldes more efttemed in former 



time then now* *4P 



Excrcifes wherin they iniftructed their 



youth. 487 



Explication of a paflage of faint panle 



againft the rcundnes of the earth. 14 



* Explica- 



