The Table. 



T> Ainc canfed by the heat of the bur 

 ning fcone. 8,? 



Hayme the firft month of the Indians, 

 & it anfwers with December. 411 



Our Reafon ignorant even of natural 

 things. ?9 



Regions very elelightfull at the Indies. 



114 



Regions vnder the Equinoftiall vene 

 temperate. lOl 



Religion fcrved the Indians for a pre 

 text to mike warrc. 80 



Remedy agamft the alteration which 

 the winde caufeth in Tariacaca. 147 



Riches or fome Hands in new Spain?. 



187 



Riches incredible of the Perufiens, 

 when they were taken by the Spa 

 niards. 461 



Rice very common at the Indies. 260 



River of^maTons diverfly called, it is 

 termed the emprcfieofall rivers. 51 



Rivers admirable vnder the burning 

 tone. 93 



River of ^ma^ns three fcorc leagues 

 widest the mouth. 91 



River of M^dnleine called the Great 

 river runnes farreinto the tea and 

 mingles not his warer. ibid. 



RiverSjhiiles,, great ftones, and top pcs 

 of raouutamcs woi ihipped' by the 

 Indian-. 35 J 



Rockcs nflng in the middcft of the lea 

 and no bottome to be found about 

 them. aoa 



Rofes how they growe at the Indies. 



2.83 



Roundnrs of the heaven, and ihe mo- 

 tisn thereof vnknowne to fome do- 

 clors of the church. a 



Rootes woriliipt by the Indians. 54 r 



Rootes very profitable at the Indies, 

 ibidem 



ARowle the'markeofthe feints In- 

 uas 3 as heerc the Scepter and the 



Crowne. i$j 



Ruine of a great village full of force- 

 rers. i^ 



S. 



cAcrifices of men howe they were 



made. 385 



Sacritices diverfly made by the Indi- 



ansjind vpon divers occafions.J76 

 Sacrifices vfuall with the Indians in 



their neceflities. 480 



Sainos ftrange beaih to hunt^and how 



they may beflaine. 5 ra 



Salfefweille, good for the French <ii- 



eafe. 174 



Sciences knowne by the Chinois.444 

 S.Croix of the Sierre a province of Char 



CM 3 how it was converted to the 



faith. 580 



Sea held by the Antients vnnavigablc 



beyond the ftraights of Gibraltar^ 

 SeaSifomehote/ome cold. in 



Sea-water refrefhcth although it bee 



fait. 107 



Silver, why eftecmed above all other 



mettall next to gold. 116 



Silver rnoreeftaemedin fome places 



than gold. 217 



. Silver,,how it is refined byfire,&how 



by quickefilver. ii8 



Silvfr of divers fortes. 15 1 



Sliver, how it is tried. 247 



Soccabom artificially invented to draw 



foorth the mettall more cafily. 21.9 

 The Sunne the nearer it is vnto vs the 



more itheates. $3 



The Sun hath contrary cfFcc*h with 

 in the burning one , and without 



the tropickes. 87 



The Sunne by his great force caufeth 



moifture vnder the Equinodiall.^J 

 The Sunne worftiipped commonly 



by the Indians. 3jf 



A Sorcereflc fifter to the Idoll which 



built the towne of Malinalco, where 



there arc none but forcerers. 507 



Spaniards borne at the Indies called 



Cr ottos. 



