®[je cotttfe bp tdfe line MMfcM ftflrta at i&erit« i*?i 
tbre . but returning againcfothe defcripfi* 
on ofttje coaff > from the point of faint Ele¬ 
na you faile to t^e riuer of T umbcz,mhtch 
lieth almoft ninctecnc miles off, ano from 
thenceabout fourc miles licttjtbe Bfllanoe 
Pana othermife calico ttjc 3fiana of ^aint 
Iaeob, uuljict) is more tijan feuen miles ano 
onel;alfincompaffe ? l3crp rid),and inhabt* 
ted mith fo many people, that marreO 
continually mitljtljcmcn of lumbez, ano 
the people of the firme lano: bctmeencthcm 
{jailing had many baffeUs in open field,but 
by confmuatm.ee of time, ano potoer oftsje 
Spamarde', they mere in theenoemhoiely 
fubaued. SDl;is BJflana is bery fruitful ano 
ful of al forts of frees, abounomg bottj Unth 
tutlae beaffes ano fiffy: alfo of frety mater: 
for their apparel theybfed fi)iits ano other 
clothes: they Sib boitl) fluffs of light m© 0 , 
bouno Upon tmo other peaces ofluoooe, as 
their neighbors oo 5 of the mhich spiffs fome 
of them are fo great, that at the leaftfiftie 
men ano three horfes might fit bpon them, 
luhirh they bfea both tuith failes ano oares, 
tuherein fhey arcbcry ejepert. 3tcl)auncca 
onatime, ftjatthe Peruuiam barceertatne 
Spamardes bpon oneof tljofc Driftes, ano 
that they bntica the coroes that bouno the 
tocos thereof together, mhereby the Spani¬ 
shes mere all arobmeo, ano the 3naians 
fauea themfclues Upon the peeccsof tuooo, 
ano many fciithout them fmamnte fo lano, 
asbeingbery erpert therein ♦ SDheirtoea* 
pons are flings,bolnes, clubbes, ano billes 
of fita ano copper, alfo launccs ano pikes 
fciifb heaoes ofbafe goloe: both the menns 
ano iiiome bjeare many icinels,thcir arin* 
liing cuppcs ano beffclles being ofgolo ana 
filuer: the Horae of the iflanamss much 
{jonoureO by his fubtc£ts,ano bias fo iclcus 
that he cut off both the notes ano prtuy me* 
bersof his feruaunts that attcnocoonhis 
mines* 3n this 3flana Pizanus ano the 
Spaniards mere bery friendly enterfamca. 
315ut the ©ouernour percciuing their great 
auartce ano couetous aefire in feeding fo? 
golo, as alfo their fechery mith the bjomen, 
fellbpon them, mith great numbers of 3|n* 
bians: but in the cno, not being able to re* 
fur the Spaniirdes.hcmasfojceo to flie ana 
itape himfelfe in themoaaes: mhich btc* 
fory mas after by Pizariusmott cruelly b* 
fea , ana thcremith paffea oner bnto the 
prouinceof lumbez, mhich is about 12 * 
miles aiffant: bafthe inhabitants hauing 
heara of their cruelty bfca among thofe of 
Puna, flea info a Caffle lying fornemhat in* 
mara from the fea: but Pizarius to the con* 
f rarv> fent bnto the (©ouernour, mailing as 
thogh hetooula be friends mith him 3 mher* 
The2*Booke. 
bpdntl)e ©cuerndurcsme no£ alone, but 
prepared himfelfe bery ff rong to go ® mate 
him, thinking thereby to cucrfftrcfc# pint: 
but the fpaniarbs fetting fo ’mr.ro iotearos 
him,in the night time palling oner the finer 
mith their men , being guiaca by fuctj as 
meremell aequamtcamitbfbemsy , ana 
going through (harp ano rough mates,they 
furpufeo the Peruuiahs by night, as they 
lay fleeptng, ano fo Ouertamefh?m, ana af* 
ter the ouerthmm entrea the tomn of Tum 
bez,mhich they robbed,and fpoileo f?> riefj 
church,taking aiuay the fame: ana m that 
tebmc hee mas mferraea of the great riches 
■tnPcnu SDoiichmg the 3flano Puna, it is 
a common opinion , both of ttje Indians 
f Spaniards, thatm time paff,there mas 
much goloe ana bluer hioaenmithinthey? 
SCemple. jdlfo the inhabitants af fhis p.:e* 
fent lining bo affir me,that their forefathers 
mere bery religious, ano much aoaictea fo 
fojfhfaymgs, ana other abnfes* beryccuc? 
tons, ana abouc all other things, fl;ey bfea 
the accurfca fln of SodomcJymgmifh their 
cmn filters^ committing many other gree* 
uousfinnes* Blntofhis 3;flana flea brother 
Viricenrius de V'alie viridi (a Jfriarthat 
mas the chiefecaufe of flje luarres againff 
the Peruubns, ana after that firfi liBilhoy 
of Peru ) mitl; fbJO ana fortie ^paniarDes, 
faking to Ihunnefhcmrath of Didaci Al- 
magn, ana hauing hiaacn himfelfe in t!je 
night timers 31 lanaers mith clubbes flem 
both him ana his companye, mhere 
rcceiuca a bery tuff remaraefor his gooa 
morkes* 
3n Punn^ ana in the countries ofGuaia- 
quii , ana Porto Veio grometh the roctc 
mith bs calleD Zarzapenilia.mhich tS bfeD 
againff the por ana other aifeafes. 3gn that 
Blflana they bruifeit betbjaire fb)o paces of 
m©a,i fo preffc out the iuyee, mind; oone, 
they mireitbrith bjarme mater, ana giue 
it to the patienf,mhereupon they fmcate as 
much as poffible they may, bihich arincke 
they bfe for certaineDaycs, eating curly a 
little bifket, teith a roffca henne, in our 
country me bfe to mt the roofe in fmallpec* 
res, ana feethe if, cauflng the fleke perfen to 
brinke it rertaiu aayesiby t\)\s 3flans there 
lieth anofhcrfbutfommhat farther into th^ 
fea) callea S.Clara,not that iris at this pre* 
fent, neithermas in time p<kff inhabtfea^ 
as hauing neither mooaae notfrelh.mater, 
butonelybecaufcthe preaecefcrs of the 3* 
flanaers of Puna bfea therein to bury their 
forefathers,® there offered their facrifices: 
j> place mherin they burtea their dead,mas 
bery high? mith mhome they bhrtea greats 
treafures ofgolae,filuer, f other iemels, a# 
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