The Table. 



Explication of the lia. Pfalmcvppon 

 the fame fubieft. I? 



F. 



p Amihar rcafon s to teach an Indian, 

 that the Sunnc is no god. . $42 



Fading of the Indians before the feaft 

 of Ita 3 not accompanying with their 

 wives. 374 



A Father loo (ing his children, was 

 held for a great (Inner, he would kil 

 his childre to favc his own life. 3^9 



Fertilise vnfruitefull in thellandcs of 

 newSpainc. 187 



Feafts of Merchants made with many 

 fportes. 4H 



Feaft of the Idoll ofTlafca&t. $11 



Feafts for to have raine. 41 1 



Feafts for every moneth. . 4 1 * 



Fire drawne out of twb ftickes rubbd 



one againft another by the Indians. 



115 



Fire in hell different from purs. 19 ? 



Fire from heaven confumed for their 

 finnes* 6 3 



Fifh flying. 16? 



Fountaine cafting vp hotc water, the 

 which turnes into a rocke. 17$ 



Figge tree, whereof the one halfe car 

 ries fruite at one feafon ,. the other 

 at another. *97 



Floures of Euro}* grow belt at the In 

 dies. 283 



.F/ar/t&ttif had no knowledge of golde. 



207 



Flowing and ebbing of the fea is no 

 local motion,but an alteration and 

 fervor of the waters. Itfa 



Flowing and ebbing of the feas divers 



ibid. 



Fountaine of fait in Cft o. 174 



Forrefts wonderfull thicke at the In 

 dies. 1I 



Forr efts of orange trees at the Indies. 



294 



Forme of that which 1$ difcovered at 



to I 



the Author of a rare 

 booke of plants, rootes, andphyfi- 

 call hearbes at the Indies. 2<?Q 



Fruites of Europe much increafed at 

 the Indies. 2.^4 



G. 



^jArlicke muchefteemed attheln^ 

 dies. 161 



Gardins vppon the water in the midft 

 of a Lake. 172 



Gardins artificially made vppon the 

 water to remove where they pleafe. 



Giants came in antient time to Tpertt. 



6i, 



Golde found in three fortes. 212 



Gold of Caravana moft famous at "Pe 

 ru. 214 



Gold andfilverefteemed throughout 

 the whole world. ze6 



Golde & filver fcrved the Indians but 

 for ornament. 209 



Gold why efteemd above other met- 

 talies. . 212 



Golde how refined into powlder. 2 14 



GoomeSjWith phyficall and odorife 

 rous ovles with their names. 287 



GonT^les Tzjarre vanquilhed and de 

 feated , his crueltic againft the In 

 dians. . 47f 



Governors of provinces^how eftibli- 

 fliedby thclnguas. 4?f 



GUACM or Sanctuaries very well main 

 tained. 463 



Guineas and Vicunu wilde goatcs. 70 



Guayaquil an Indian oakc 3 and verie 

 fwecte. 252 



Guayavos an Indian fruite. 277 



Guaynacapa, the great and valiant In- 

 gua,and his life, he was worfhipped 

 as a god in his life. 479 



Guayvas furnaces to refine gold. 233 



Gofp el preached to the Indians when 

 their Empire was at the highefi, e- 

 ven as to the Romans. 5 8 $ 



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