The Table. 



of a col de land. . 271 



Lake of Mexico having two kvndcs of 

 water. 17* 



Lakes on the tops of mountaines, and 

 how they growc. 171 



ttantim laughes at the Perepatetiks 

 touching the heaven. i 



&4ntifu confuted touching the An 



tipodes. ai 



Ladders of leather to come out of the 



mines. 130 



Landes of excellent temperature nt 



, yet difcovcrcd. lO 



Lawyers have erred. 43 * 



Libcralitieof^wf^/the eight king of 



Mexico. ffl 



Litters of maffie golde. 2 1* 



Lions of Pew vnlike to them of jif. 



frikg. 70 the Indians hunt them. 3 03 





 \AMac4y formerly callcd,th& golden 



^ShflWS" 37 



M *macom*t anticnt women,as \\ were 



mothers to the virgins fecluded.3^ 



Mameys, a fruit like vnto peachei.i7$ 



Manati a monftrous fim that feedes in 



the fields, it is like to flefij when ye 



eateit. if 4 



Mandarins Indian officers, how hard 



it is to bee capable of thofe offices. 



440 

 j)f4gM*p4thefirft Ingua, and what 



they faine of him. 474 



Maguey, a tree of woondcrs, and to 



what vfe it ferves. 173 



Mandarin tongue is the writing of the 



Indians,and is done by characters. 



441 



Many rare things in nature, knownc 



more by chance tha by induftry 6$ 

 Mans bloud drunke by the flare that 



mould be facrificcd. 42$ 



Marriage of the Indians how cele 



brated. 408 



Marriage amongft the Indians defen 



ded onely in chc firft degree. 



Marriage of the Inguas with their fi- 

 ftcrsvnlawful. 170 



Marks of fome navigations of the An- 

 tients. 6 1 



Mattins at midnight praftifed by the 

 Divclls minifters. $6f 



Mays, Indian corne , howe they eate 

 it, and make drinke thereof. 253 



Mecboacanes enimies to the Mexicans, 

 and why. jo 



Men,how they might pafle to the In 

 dies. 51 and how they might peo 

 ple it. 78 



Men and women facrificed at the 

 death of the Inguas, to ferve him in 

 the other worldc. 34* 



Men made gods, and then facrificed. 



Men beeing facrificed eaten by the 

 Priefts. 38$ 



Mineralles imitate plants in their ma- 

 ncr of growing. 203 



Mines,fome wandcring > fOmefixt.2i7 

 Mines in olde time very rich, yet no 

 thing necre to them ofTotofy 224 

 Mines exceeding painefull. 218 



Mines of quickcfilvcr in Sfaine. 238 

 Middteregion of the ayre cotte, and 

 why. 108 



Milles to grindc mcttalls. 24$ 



Mcttallpoore and rich what they be. 



217 



Mcttall, the neerer that it is to the fu- 



pcrficies of th'cartb,thc richer.2ip 



Mettalls why created. 20? 



Mettallcs are not found but in barren 



grounds. 109 



Mexi, chicfe of the people that came 



from Mexico from whom they took 



their name. ;otf 



Mexico a Citty built in a Lake. 1 70 



Mockery of the Mexicains againft the 



Tlatelttlcot aftet they had vanqui- 



(hed them. f 48 



Moneth at the Indies of twenty dates 



434 



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