The Table. 



Crolloi. 



^^ 5 called by the Indians rira- 

 children of God, and why. 

 480 



jpanifhfliips efteemed by the Indians 



for rockes,and why. 6 9 



The Spaniard one yeare with an o- 



ther draws a million of filvci from 



Springs qfj^/'Je fought for by C*ftr. 30 

 Springs, fome blew, others redde like 



bloud. 17? 



Snakes,the Armes of the kings of Te 



rn. 33* 



Blacke Spots in the railken t way at the 



fouth. i 



SurreSj according to the Doctors of 



the Church moove ofthemfelvcs.i 

 Starres worshipped by the Indians for 



divers reafons. 31$ 



Stones fuperftitioufly oftred at p.*fl;i- 



gcs to have faire way. 34 1 



Stones carved and cut like wood. 173 

 S tones, hajfc golde,hal f e ftone. a 1 1 

 Stones of a wondcrtull greatnes arti 



ficially ioyned together by the In 



dians in their buildings without a- 



nymorter. 4? 9 



Straight of Af^ffdwdifcovered by a 



Portugal!, and carrieth the fame 



name. ifi 



Straight at the ArtickePole, which 



they imagine to be in Florida , not 



yet discovered. 157 



Straight of Gibraltar called in olde 



time the Fillers otHtrcvles. 15 1 

 Stuftts of three fortes made of wooll. 



4*5 

 Sucbillei India nnofegayes , they love 



them greatly , and prefent them to 



their guefis. 84 



Supeiftmon vfed at the carrying of a 



flreame through Mexico.. 551 



T. 

 *TVf <w cj a plant vfed for vi counter- 



poifon. 18$ 



Ttm'w., according to the opinion of 



the Indians, the moft auntient rac 



of men. 79 



Temperature quite contrary in lelfe 



trunfif tie Jerques. 1^ 



Temple at Cttfto like to the Pantheon 



ftalipuca the god of Iitbiles at Mfxi- 



co, and his ornaments. 3 53 



s fometimes fis;nities the Cnfo- 



liteor lacinth, fomccimes the Sea, 



which is of that colour^ by the re 



verberation ofrhe .Sunne. 46 



llurfis in the Scripture is not Tatfo a 



titty indlicia. 47 



Ibarfis and Ophir generall wordes in 



theSciiptiuc. ibid. 



the im generation of the 

 ) they gave eutrie to the 



Spaniardes. $or 



TlacaeHec, the inoft valiant Captaine 



the Mexicaines had . $30 



Thanki^iving after a viclorie. f 74 

 Tibitrons, a very greedy fifn. 16$ 



Three kmdes of beaftes found at the 



Indies. 30$ 



Three kinds of land at the IndicSjand 



their qualities. 178 



Three things ordinarily vfed in all the 



Indian ceremonies. 410 



Three kinds of governement linownc 



at the Indies. 471 



Tigres at Pern more cruell to the In 



dians than to the Spanurds. 70 

 Tigres may fwirnme feavcn or eight 



leagues by Tea.. ibid. 



Toom of a Giant of an exceeding 



'grc.unes. 501 



Tree of a wonderfull greatnefle. i^r 

 Titicaca a Lake of woonderfull great- 



neflc. I? 9 



The Trinitie imitated j^y die DiveiJ, 



and worfl^ipped by the Indians in 



three Images of the Sunne. 411 



2^a tree of a ftrange fonpe fie for 



b i many 



