Table. 



Morning moftplca&nt i 



moft troubkCome in Tent. 1 13 

 Mulberie trees planted in new Spaine 



have greatly profited for filkworm s 



2 9 S 



Muttons or fheepe of Tern ferving for 

 afiesto carry their burthens,profi~ 

 table above all other beafts. 3 ip 



3 people that reformed 



Navigation at this day very eafie. $ 

 Navigation of SCOTCH what it might 



be. 6& 



New Spaine what it is. 187 



New world lying almoft all vndcr the 



burning zone. Sa 



Nights in Cummer very frefh at Tern 



uz 



Nights of fix months vnder the Pole. 



*9 



Night, how it comes. 6 



Nobilitie of Mexico murdered in dan 



cing by the Spaniardes. $76 



Noftril of the kings of Mexico pierced 



to hang an emerald. 54? 



Nutts at the Indies vnpleafant called 



by themimprifoned. 180 



0. 



OBieftion againft *4rittotle not re- 

 ^ 



. 



Occgfion of warre betwixt the 



necans and Mexicans. $16 



Ocean ae the Indies divided into the 

 north and Couth fcas. 2.07 



Ointment which the Indians did vCc, 

 to make themfelves fitte to fpeake 

 -with the Divell, tk which made 

 them crut'll and without feare. 403 



Ophir is at the caft Indies. 41 



Opinion of Come that the earthly Pa- 

 radife is vnderthe Equinocliallnot 

 wi thout rcaCon. 114 



Orders of priefts in Mexico and their 

 ordinary offices. . 3^$ 



Orders of Knights in Mexico, and the 



maikes they carried. 488 



Oration of the Mexicains to the king 



&?Cnlhaacan. 5 16 



Oration that an old m^n made to ^^ 



camafixtli firft kmgGfetfexico. 5-17 

 Oration of a Mexicaine knigh^ torc- 



tainc the people incenCcd for the 



murther of their king. 51^ 



Oration of an olde Mexicaine for the 



election of a new king. 517 



Oration of the K. of Tefcuco.,- made to 



Motecumavpon his election, jjf 



- T. 



jyMftcamac the great Sanduarie of 

 * the Indies. ^34 



P?cw 3 wilftiil beafts, and bow they be 



governed. 31? 



Pallacesof recreation and affliction. 



horrible to beholde ^ all of 



dead mens heads. 362 



"Papaf, rootes whereof Come Indians 



make a bread called Cagm* 1 8 

 p^.^akmdeofbread. ' 259 ' 



Tapa* in Mexico were the Corcraigne 



priefts of the Idols. 3^ 



'ParAguey a river in ^America which o- 



verfloweslikevnto2^,'7tf. 88 



Paflage of TanacacA very daungerous 



byreafonofthewin.de. 14^ 



Paflage of Tariac<ic<t one of the high - 



eft partes of the earth. ibid. 



Pafte of Mays, called by the Indians, 



the flefh of their god A7tf /#*/#, 



which they eate.^ 3^3 



Paiiurcs at the Indies lie common, 



which makes flefli good cheap. %99 

 TaltAfy a delicate fruite, and good for 



theftomackc. 177 



Painting, the booke of fooles. 439 

 Penance inioyned by the Indian Con 



fcflbrs. 40 1 



Partriges none inpen*. 7<> 



Tericoftegtro a very heavie bcaft. 314 

 Parrots flic by flockes like vnto Pige 



ons. 70 



Pearles 



