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INDEX
419
  • Bombon, Huascar's army defeated at, 246
  • Borja, Juan Henriquez de. See Loyola
  • Braganza, Duchess of: first part of the royal commentaries dedicated to, 279
  • Breastplates of gold, with the calendar, 119; description, 120 Bridges, 320
  • Brinton, Dr.: opinion on the origin of Peruvian civilisation, 31
  • Buddleia coriacea, Ccolli tree, 22 n.
  • Buddleia Incana, Quisuar tree, 22 n.
  • Buenaventura, Garcilasso de la Vega sent to conquer land round, 262


  • Caçalla, Pedro Lopez de, 275
  • Cacha, temple, 36, 319; described by Garcilasso de la Vega and by Squier, 319
  • Cahua Ticlla, princess in charge of Curi Coyllur, 242, 245, 246
  • Calancha, Prior of the Augustine monks in Peru, his 'Coronica Moralizada,' 11; value of his work, 11; his names of stars, 117; correct names of months, 118; religion of the Chimu, 216; on the coast language called Sec, 220; gives the will of Leguisamo, 299
  • Calca, Huascar receives Atahualpa's envoys at, 245
  • Calceolarias, 80
  • Calendar: solar observations, 115; on golden breastplates, 119, 120. See names of months and intercalary days
  • Calis Puquio, 133
  • Calisaya, 157
  • Callao, v, vi, 229
  • Camana, coast valley, 239
  • Campas Indians, 196
  • Camay, month, Jan.–Feb., 118, 134
  • Canahuisas, diviners, 108
  • Canas, tribe, 186
  • Cañari, executioner of the Inca Tupac Amaru, 294
  • Cañaris, conquest of, 93, 182
  • Canchaguayo. See Ucayali
  • Canchis tribe, 80
  • Canchu, a diviner, 108
  • Candia, Pedro de : his son a schoolfellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265
  • Cañete (or Huarcu), peopled by Yauyos, 180, 227; irrigation, 237, 275; Marquis of, 273. See Mendoza
  • Cantaray, month when Chicha is brewed, Nov.–Dec., 118
  • Cantut, a flower (phlox), 80
  • Caparo Muñiz: museum at Cuzco, 320
  • Capparis crotonoides, tree in the northern coast valleys, called Vichaya, 205
  • Caquia Saquis-ahuana, fortified palace overlooking Pissac, to which Inca Uira-cocha fled, 84, 89, 90
  • Carangues Bay, Alvarado landed in, 262
  • Caravaya, visit of the author to the montaña of, ix; Chinchona flowers used for fevers, 157; source of wealth to the Incas, 197
  • Caravayllo, coast valley, 227
  • Carbajal, lieutenant of Gonzalo Pizarro: cruelties of, 269
  • Carlisle, Lord : introduction to Mr. Prescott from, vii
  • Carlos Inca, son of Paullu living at the Colcampata, 256, 261, 286; schoolfellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265; married to Maria de Esquivel, 287; knew the secret of the hidden treasure, 288; baptism of his son Melchior Carlos, 290; lawlessly driven out of the Colcampata, 294; banishment and death, 297
  • Carrera, Fernando de, cura of Reque: his grammar of the Chimu language called by him yunca, 219; extreme rarity of his work, 220; edition by Gonzalez de la Rosa, 220. See
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