The Table. 



jiym%rty , the fixt mo- 

 neth of the Indians, which anfwe- 

 reth vnto Male. 413 



Harts of men pulld out and facrificed: 

 how that ceremony begannc. f op 



Haire of the prietts horribly long and 

 annoy nted with rozen. 403 



Heaven is round, and twrnesvppon 

 two Poles, prooved more by expe 

 rience than demonftration. ? 



Heaven no farther from the earth of 

 the one fide tha n of the other. 1 8 



Hennes found at the Indies at the firft 

 difcovery,which they called G**l- 

 pa, and their egges Ttnto. 306 



Hercules Pillersthe limitcs of the Ro 

 man Empfre > & of the old world.iy 



Hipocrifie of Mnefuma laft King of 

 Mexico. f$4 



Hiftorie of the Indies not to bee con- 

 temned,and why. 49f 



Hiftorie of Mexico kept in the Libra- 

 rie of Vatican. 5 JO 



Hiftorie of Mexico how framed. 44^ 



Horfes goodly and ftrong at the In 

 dies. 301 



Horfe-fhooes of filver for want ofy- 

 ron. in 



Houfe admirably filled with all fortes 



of beafts like to another 2{oes Arke. 



484 



Humor of the Icwcs contrary to that 

 of the Indians. 76 



1. 



jEaloufie of the Indies one againft an 

 other for renOwme of valour. 47 * 



Idlenefle bannifhed by the Inguas as 

 dangerous for the fubiefts. 477 



Idoll carried by foure Prieftes for a 

 guide , whcnas the Mexicaines did 

 feck a new land like to the children 

 oflfrael. $04 



Idolls of the kings Inguas reverenced 

 as themfelves. 356 



Hand of Sumtt r* now called T 



Hand ^/4^/%ofP/4/ia meere fable 



7 



Hand of fagots made with exceeding 

 labour to pafle an army vppon the 



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fea. 



*$ 



Ilandes very farre from the firme land 

 not inhabited. O . 



Immortalitie of the foule bclceved by 

 the Indies. 347 



W/w,whatit fignifieth 3 and what we 

 vnderftand by that word. 47 



We aft Indies,moft popular governe- 

 mentSjin the which there were but 

 twokingdomes. 4J3 



Indians notgrcatly defirous of filver. 



7* 



Indians have lived in troups, as thofc 

 doe of FloriJajBreftll^d other pla 

 ces. 80 



Indians good fwimmers. 168 



Indians had no proper word to figni- 

 fie God. 334 



The Indians know all Artes necefla* 

 rie for mans life, without any need 

 one of another. 4^ 



Infants facrificed to the Sunne. 33$ 



Inguas kings of Tern worlhipped af 

 ter their deaths. 344 



The Inguas empery continued above 

 30o.y cares. 471 



Inguas married their fift ers. 4f ? 



Inundation of 2^/& a naturall thing, 

 though it feemc fupernaturall. 88 



luftice, by whome executed in Mex 

 ico. 4** 



Indian bookes how they can be made 

 without letters. 44 



luftice feverely executed by Motefu- 

 ma the laft king of Mexico. 5 7O 



Imegritie ofwomen greatly honored 

 by the Mexicaines. 49 



Inventions of lufanguy Ingua to de 

 prive his father and brother of the 

 kingdomc. 



37 T Ake exceeding hote in the middeft 



