The Table. 



manyvfes. 2 74 



tr Alour of the Indians. 1&6 



V Vallies hotter th^n the mountains, 



and why. 108 



Values the heft habitations of 'Peru. 



385 

 Virietie of temperature of lands lying 



voder the Equinocliall. 105 



Vermillion and Quickeliiver grow in 

 'the Time ftonc. a ?7 



Victories of the Mexicans againft the 

 Tapenecans, 133 



ficugnes a kinde of wilde (hecpe , the . 

 Hefh is good for the paine in the 

 eies. 3*^ 



Vines without Fruit in new Spaine. 1 88 

 Vines in "Peru and chile bearegood 

 wine. J P*> 



Vines of the vallieof TY<*, which doe 

 orowe and are never watered with 

 anyrainejandhow. ibid 



Vines that carry grapes every moneth 

 in the yeeve. ibid. 



Wracofba, the name which the Indi 

 ans gave to their fupreme god^with 

 others of great power. $33 



WZjlipttttli the ciiK'fe idoll of Mexico 

 and his ornaments. 351 



Vittells fet vpponthe tombesof de-id 

 men to fcedethem. 347 



Voyce Beard foretelling the mine of 

 Mote'^urm. S 6 ? 



Volcan of Guatimala more admirable 

 than all the re ft. W 



Volcanshow entertained. 196 



Voyage of flmthe CarthaginMti 

 admirable in-his time. $6 



pros brutifh people \\hich efteeme not 

 themfelves. 9\ 



Vtilitic ofajlnaturallhiftories. 117 

 Vn&ion ofyitT^loyitli the fecond king 



Waters of Guayaquil m^q. fo 

 for the French difea(c, 



Warres of the Mexicans rh^ com , 

 monly tot^keprifoners. r ^^ 



Wtfterne windcs hurteftill to rJ^e* 

 wormes. i-^ 



Wwftcrnewindes blowe not in ihc 

 burning zone. lid 



Whales how taken by the Indians, 

 and how they eate them. J ^7 



Windes very djungerous, which kill 

 and preferve the dead bodies with 

 out corruption, 147 



- Windcs called Knfet in the burning 

 zone . which come from the eaft. 



W. 



Y/ Ay by which the Spaniards go to 

 the IndieSjind their retume. 118 



117 



Windes,how many,nnd their names. 



153 



Wmdes of the land in the burning 



zone, blow rather by night than by 



day , and thofe of the Tea contrary, 



and why. 14* 



Wmde corrupts yron. 144 



Windes that blowe fcutherly make 



the co.ift habitable. n? 



One Wmde hath diverfe properties 



according to the place where it 



rai^ncs, and the caufe. li 



Windc^doth caufe ftrange diverfaies 



oHemperature. lit 



Wifedome of this world weake in di- 



vine, yea in humane things. 3 r 



Winter arid fummer^and the cauft.$o 



Woods rare and fweete at the Indies. 



292. 



Words of a man which had his heart 



pulled out. 3^0 



Writing o the Chinois was from the 



toppe downeward , and the Mexi- 



cansfiom thefoote vpward. 447 



X. 



'V^malu/ts, pilgrim cs forced to con- 

 fetle their iinnes vpon the toppe of 

 a rocke. 4 



r. 



^JCa and Mica , and their manner o* 

 A 



